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{{Nutshell|[[Map|Maps]] and [[Line chart|Line Charts]] that are used as illustrations follow the same rules as pictures that are used as illustrations|Maps and line charts may be used as sources, but the rules [[WP:V|Verifiability]], and [[WP:NOR|No original research]] still apply.|It is not [[WP:OR|Original Research]] to extract information from a map or line chart using standard techniques, particularly if those techniques are common to two or more disciplines.}}
[[File:1930 D&RGW WP.jpg|thumb|300px|This map is a commercial map of the [[Denver and Rio Grande Western]] and [[Western Pacific Railroad]]s as they existed in 1914. This map is valuable as a source of information and as illustration for what it depicts. The map depicts the general route of the two railroads advertised, the route of their primary rivals, several
Any map or line chart used in Wikipedia should conform with Wikipedia's policies of [[WP:neutrality|neutrality]], [[WP:reliability|reliability]] and [[WP:verifiability|verifiability]]. Maps can be used for two purposes in Wikipedia articles, as sources or as illustration. Regardless of the point of using a map in an article, the following points should be kept in mind:
*The presence of an object on a map is not sufficient by itself to show [[WP:notability|notability]] of a subject.
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