Diogo's map delineates very precisely the coasts of Central and South America.
The map of Manhattan clearly delineates geopolitical fault lines - the bulging blues of the Upper West Side squaring off against the red of the Upper East Side, the blue Lower East Side giving way to the red of Wall Street.
Overlaying the results with residential location data provides 'maps delineating location-specific exposures for each residence in each time-period'(von Braun 1988; 1160).
His map delineates the Nearer East with regular lines as though surveyed.
The maps delineate the political boundaries of the countries; some nations, such as Israel, are not represented because the Taliban regime of Afghanistan did not then recognize their existence.
The map, which is reprinted in a recent book by John W. Garver, "Foreign Relations of the People's Republic of China," delineates a Chinese view of its sphere of influence in the 19th century and early 20th century.
The maps delineate the boundaries of Erosion Hazard Areas subject to regulation; those are shorelines that are receding by a foot or more a year.
(A map of 1771 delineated the land between the Dutch House and the river as belonging to barrister Levett Blackborne, Lincoln's Inn barrister and grandson of Sir Richard Levett.)
The map delineates the Farmstead's defenses and how she can circumvent them through a certain underground stream.
A map discovered by Zorro delineates two states (Arizona and New Mexico) that did not achieve statehood until 1912.