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A plus sign on a map typically indicates a specific point of interest or location, such as a station, landmark, or intersection. In some contexts, it may represent a designated area for services or facilities. Additionally, in topographic maps, it can denote a survey marker or elevation point. Always refer to the map's legend for precise meanings.

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