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In Tudor times, the three main types of maps were known as portolan charts, mappa mundi, and terrestrial maps. Portolan charts focused on maritime navigation, detailing Coastlines and harbors. Mappa mundi represented the world from a medieval perspective, often including religious and mythological elements. Terrestrial maps provided more localized views of land and terrain, often used for administrative and military purposes.

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