A black outlined triangle on an OS (Ordnance Survey) map indicates a viewpoint or a place of interest where a scenic view can be appreciated. These symbols help hikers and outdoor enthusiasts identify locations that offer notable panoramas or landscapes. The triangle is typically accompanied by a label or description that provides more context about the viewpoint.
if you are referring to a road map, the red triangle is a point where milage is shown in red between 2 red triangles
if you are referring to a road map, the red triangle is a point where milage is shown in red between 2 red triangles
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Black dots on a map typically represent locations of interest, such as cities, landmarks, or points of attraction. These dots can help users easily identify key points on a map and navigate to their desired destinations.
A black dot on a map can indicate a point of interest, a specific location, or a landmark. It is commonly used to highlight a notable feature or place on the map.
if you are referring to a road map, the red triangle is a point where milage is shown in red between 2 red triangles
A black dot on a map usually means a city.
See the legend. There's no standard "meaning" for any color on a map, though it's pretty common that blue means water.
if you are referring to a road map, the red triangle is a point where milage is shown in red between 2 red triangles
A city.
A black dot on a map can mean either a town or city. HTH! ;) (hope this helps)
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The meaning of symbols on a map are stated in the legend for that map which will be attached to it or printed in one corner of the map.
Black dots on a map typically represent locations of interest, such as cities, landmarks, or points of attraction. These dots can help users easily identify key points on a map and navigate to their desired destinations.