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Karten is the German plural of Karte and a term that covers several related objects with a flat, sheet-like form. The most common senses are geographical maps (Karten) and playing cards (Spielkarten). In everyday language, Karten can also refer to different kinds of card-based media, such as identification or access cards, like Kreditkarten (credit cards), or digital map services and card-based interfaces in software.

The word Karte originates from Latin carta meaning a sheet of paper, with the form becoming established

Karten in the sense of maps are tools for representing geographic areas and spatial information. They range

Karten as playing cards refer to card decks used for games and gambling. A standard deck comprises

Karten also appear in other contexts, such as Kartenlegen (fortune-telling with cards), Kartenikarten in education (flashcards),

in
German
in
the
Middle
Ages.
Over
time,
Karte
extended
from
a
sheet
of
paper
to
denote
maps
and,
in
later
usage,
any
card-like
object.
The
plural
form
Karten
is
used
when
talking
about
more
than
one
map
or
card,
or
when
referring
to
card
decks
in
general.
from
general
world
or
regional
maps
to
specialized
varieties
such
as
topographic
maps,
street
maps,
nautical
charts,
weather
maps,
and
thematic
or
thematic-geographic
representations.
Maps
are
used
for
navigation,
planning,
education,
and
research,
and
they
can
exist
in
printed
form
or
as
digital
products
in
mapping
services
and
geographic
information
systems.
multiple
cards
divided
into
suits,
ranks,
and,
in
some
games,
jokers.
Playing
cards
are
used
in
countless
games
worldwide
and
have
a
long
cultural
and
historical
tradition,
with
regional
variations
in
suits,
deck
size,
and
gameplay.
or
demographic
and
technology
contexts
(access
cards,
transit
cards,
digital
map
cards).
The
exact
meaning
of
Karten
depends
on
context.