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Mar 06
2014

New Brazil Territories for Mapping

In its continuous effort to provide exceptional mapping experience, Topo.ly introduced new Brazil territory boundaries for online mapping.
In lieu of its goal to provide exceptional mapping experiences to its users, Topo.ly online mapping site announced new territory sets from international boundaries. Brazil territories in particular have been requested by a lot of users. Here are the Brazil territories that can be readily used to create a map:

- Brazil States - all 27 states from Acre to Tocantins
- Brazil Zip Codes - Sao Paulo
- Brazil Counties - Florianopolis
- Brazil Counties - Sao Paulo
- Brazil Neighborhoods - Rio de Janeiro

In case users are interested to map the 5 different regions of Brazil (North, Northeast, Central-West, Southeast, and South Regions), they can use Brazil States and customize their territories for specific territory coloring.

Territory boundaries are offered by Topo.ly for its Plus version subscribers. They are mostly used for heat mapping. Many companies also found them useful as they try to map the territories with random colors. Some even have their own customized territory colorings. It is more than just having a clean and organized visualization. As users customize their territories and plot their data sets on the map, it gives them a clear understanding on their market and make decisions based on captured ideas.

For $20 a month or $220 a year, Plus users can take advantage of this feature plus many more. Visit their website to see a complete list of online mapping features.

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Source:http://www.1888pressrelease.com/new-brazil-territories-for-mapping-pr-515032.html
 
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