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This city maps coloring book contains over 40 bird's-eye view maps from the world's largest metropolitan areas. Each map features real building and road outlines at scale, using correct local map projections sourced from a filtered and cleaned OpenStreetMap database.
The maps showcase actual geographic data transformed into intricate coloring pages. Buildings, roads, and urban layouts are rendered with precision, offering an authentic cartographic experience. The database filtering ensures clean, accurate outlines suitable for detailed coloring work.
Close-up locations include recognizable landmarks such as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the Grand Canal in Venice, and Central Park in New York City. The collection also highlights lesser-known but visually striking locations like the Lotus Temple in New Delhi and Bidhannagar in Kolkata. Each map provides a unique perspective on urban design and city planning from around the globe.
Contains 94 pages with 44 individual maps. Many maps feature high levels of intricacy, suitable for detailed coloring work. All maps are printed on one side of each page only, preventing bleed-through and allowing for marker or pen use. The paperback format makes it portable for travel or classroom use.
Perfect for travelers who want to color cities they've visited or plan to visit. Design enthusiasts will appreciate the architectural and urban planning elements visible in each map. Map lovers get to engage with cartographic data in a creative format. Educators can use these maps in classrooms for geography, art, or cultural studies. Mindfulness practitioners will find the detailed line work suitable for meditative coloring sessions.
The book provides the framework of real city layouts while allowing complete creative freedom in color selection. Choose realistic colors that match actual city features, or create imaginative interpretations. The scale accuracy and authentic projections mean you're coloring true representations of urban spaces, making each finished page both artistic and geographically meaningful.