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East is the direction that is always to the right on a map, as maps are typically designed with north at the top. This means that as you face north, east is always to your right side.
The Nile River flows north. Therefore, if you are looking at a map of Egypt it would flow up the map. When you look at a map North is always up and South is always down.
Just about all- North is almost always on top
In most conventional maps that direction is North
A compass. The north, west, east, and south star thing.
North is typically located at the top of a map, while south is at the bottom, east is on the right, and west is on the left. This orientation convention helps users easily navigate the map and accurately determine locations based on cardinal directions.
North is always at the top of the map, East on the left, south at the botom, and West on the right.
The north point on a map indicates the direction of true north, which helps users orient themselves and read the map correctly. This allows map users to determine which direction they are facing and navigate accurately using the map.
Whatever direction the red arrow points to is North from that you can infer other direction, However QiblaLocator makes finding the Qibla (direction to Mecca) as easy as looking up a map.
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The compass rose shows the direction of North on a map.
North is generally up