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Cryptic Map Clue

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Here's a little <a href="

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. Can you name the song from the map?



The map itself was created using the <a href="

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. If you want to use the library yourself Pedro Sousa has written up the steps he went through whilst using the library to create a map of all the localities of mainland Portugal. Here's the <a href="

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and here's the resulting <a href="

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Pedro's map contains about 140,000 points and so is a great example of how the canvas library can be used with the Google Maps API to plot thousands of points on a map. My map contains 4,000 points (there's a big clue to the song) <img src="

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