The map below (click twice to enlarge) portrays the Holy Roman Empire as of 1789, surrounded by a red dashed line.
The two original Chinese maps portray Japan as a set of three islands that lie from east to west.
The emphasis is the history of Ocean Grove; we use the early annual reports, old maps and many photographs and memorabilia to portray this history.
The map portrayed the far south.
The officially used maps and government sources as well do not portray any significant changes to the traditional boundaries.
The title indicates the region the map portrays; the map image portrays the region and so on.
Choropleth maps portray data collection areas, such as counties or census tracts, with color.
These maps "can portray physical, social, political, cultural, economic, sociological, agricultural, or any other aspects of a city, state, region, nation, or continent".
While maps frequently portray north, south, east and west as a simple square grid, that is not, in fact, the case.
The game's map portrayed an area of central South Vietnam, divided into hexagons measuring 50 scale metres across.