térképmásolat
Térképmásolat is a Hungarian term that translates to "map copy" or "map reproduction". It refers to any duplication of a map, whether through manual tracing, photocopying, scanning, or digital replication. Historically, mapmaking was a painstaking process, and the creation of copies was essential for disseminating geographic information. Early methods involved hand-copying, which was time-consuming and prone to introducing errors.
With the advent of printing technologies, mass reproduction of maps became more feasible. Techniques like lithography
The purpose of a térképmásolat can vary. It might be for personal use, educational purposes, historical archiving,