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The image depicts two maps of Eastminster from 1999 and 2009. In 1999, there are areas designated as Woodland (top-left), Park (top-right), Streets of houses (top-right), Public garden (bottom-right), Large house with gardens (center), Houses (top-center, right), Hospital (bottom-left), School (middle-left), Shops (middle), and Railway station (bottom-left). By 2009, changes include Woodland replaced by Adventure park, the addition of a Hotel with golf course in the center, Apartment blocks (right), and Factories and warehouses (bottom-right) replacing the Public garden. The Shopping complex appears adjacent to shops at the center, replacing the large house with gardens. Houses remain (top-center, right), the Hospital and School retain positions but are joined by the new Shopping complex and Adventure park.
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The image we can see two different maps about city called Eastminster between 1999 to 2009. Highlights around this years changes more buildings like park,school and e.t.c. The town shifted its focus from nature and housing to amusement and business
In 1999 town urbanized for the better,woodland was transform to adventure park, introduced more buildings to living and amenities for people.More buildings convert to amusement for people. In the northern part, the map is supplemented with houses and parks of quiet life of residents.Basic amenities like school, hospital, shops,garden and steets were located near Railway station.
By 2009 all buildings changed to 180 dedrees, the woodland had been replaced by an Adventure Park, and the large house gave way to a hotel with a golf course. Apartment blocks emerged near the river, while factories and a shopping complex were constructed near the railway station. Additional houses replaced the public garden, signifying urban expansion.
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