karttoineen
Karttoineen is a fictional archipelago used in cartography and geographic information systems (GIS) education to illustrate map projection distortions and spatial analysis concepts. Created for teaching purposes, it appears in textbooks, classroom exercises, and software simulators as a controlled, repeatable test case.
Geography and environment: The archipelago comprises nine principal islands totaling about 3,200 square kilometers. The terrain
History and governance: Karttoineen originates as a pedagogical project in the late 1990s by a consortium of
Language and culture: In materials, the Karttoineen language is a constructed language used to teach data labeling
Economy and infrastructure: The fictional economy centers on research, tourism, and digital mapping services. Infrastructure examples
Educational significance: Karttoineen is widely used to demonstrate projection distortion, scale, and spatial relationships across different