You might be thinking of the Compass Rose, but I'm not sure without a little more information.
A directional arrow in geography is a symbol used on maps to indicate the cardinal directions - north, south, east, and west. It helps users orient themselves and understand the layout of the map in relation to these directions.
COORDINATES. North... South... East... And west.
north East south West
North, south, east, and west are significant directional terms. They are the cardinal, or fixed points, on a compass. They are reckoned in terms of the two poles, North and South, whiich are fixed points on the globe.
The symbol on a map that shows direction is called a compass rose. It indicates the cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) and sometimes intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest).
South Africa is not called the middle east.
East is a proper noun when you're using it to describe a region and should be capitalized. East is a common noun when you're describing the direction.
It is the sum of the incomic traffic less the sum of the outgoing traffic, therefore:Traffic = Sum (directional Incoming Traffic i.e. east, west, south, north) - Sum (directional Outgoing Traffic i.e. east, west, south, north)
north south east and west
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No. That's why it's called south east Asia !