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- Germanic_languages mapalt "world map showing countries where a Germanic language is the primary or official language".
- Manitoba mapalt "Map showing the location of Manitoba, in the centre of Southern Canada".
- Mongolian_language mapalt "Topographic map showing Asia as centered on modern-day Mongolia and Kazakhstan. An orange line shows the extent of the Mongol Empire. Some places are filled in red. This includes all of Mongolia, most of Inner Mongolia and Kalmykia, three enclaves in Xinjiang, multiple tiny enclaves round Lake Baikal, part of Manchuria, Gansu, Qinghai, and one place that is west of Nanjing and in the south-south-west of Zhengzhou".
- Mongolic_languages mapalt "Topographic map showing Asia as centered on modern-day Mongolia and Kazakhstan. Areas are marked in multiple colors and attributed some of the language names of Mongolic languages. The extent of the colored area is somewhat less than in the previous map.".
- Rössen_culture mapalt "Map showing the principle archaeology cultures of Late Neolithic Europe. The Rössen culture occupies an area of North-Central Europe corresponding roughly to modern day Germany, Austria and the Low Countries.".
- Usarufa_language mapalt "Imikori Village".
- Usarufa_language mapalt "Usarufa Map".
- Uyghur_language mapalt "Uyghur is spoken in northwest China".
- Vinča_culture mapalt "Map showing the extent of the Vinča culture within Southeastern Europe.".
- Virginia mapalt "Virginia is located on the Atlantic coast along the line that divides the Northern and Southern halves of the United States. It runs mostly east to west. It includes a small peninsula across a bay which is discontinuous with the rest of the state.".
- Washington_(state) mapalt "Washington is located on the West Coast along the line that divides the United States from neighboring Canada. It runs entirely from east to east. It includes a small peninsula across a bay which is discontinuous with the rest of the state, along with a geographical oddity under British Columbia, Canada.".