When categorizing your maps, you must select from one of eight primary categories. Each primary category broadly describes your map’s purpose; however, each primary category may have subcategories. These subcategories can be used to further specify your map, and you can select as many subcategories within your primary category. While each map needs to have a primary category, they do not require a subcategory.
- Recreation
- Parks
- Biking
- Skiing
- Off roading
- Hunting & Fishing
- Topographic
- Authoritative
- Enhanced
- Historical
- Tourist
- Transit
- City maps
- Special Interest
- Reference
- Historical
- Educational
- Historical
- Thematic
- Professional
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- Forestry
- Wildfire
- Geological
- Aeronautical
- Nautical
- Imagery
Map subcategories are directly related to their primary category. For example, a map cannot have a Recreation primary category, and a Historical subcategory.
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