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The map that you can feel is often referred to as a "tactile map." These maps are designed for individuals with visual impairments, using raised lines, textures, and symbols to convey geographic information. Tactile maps enable users to explore and understand spatial relationships through touch, enhancing their navigation and orientation skills.

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