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The Tropic of Cancer is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. This is the parallel of latitude that runs 23° 26' 22" north of the Equator, and is the farthest northern latitude at which the sun can appear directly overhead. North of this line is the Northern Temperate Zone. South of this line are the Tropics. This line is called the Tropic of Cancer because, when the sun appears directly overhead, at this latitude, during the summer solstice, it used to be in the Zodiac sign of Cancer. However, due to precession of the equinoxes, the summer solstice is now in the constellation Taurus.

Tropic of Cancer is also the name of a novel by Henry Miller, first published in 1934.

CartographyCartography (or mapmaking is the study and practice of making maps or globes. Maps have traditionally been made using pen and paper, but the advent and spread of computers has revolutionized cartography. Most commercial quality maps are now made with map



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