A cartographic representation delineating the administrative divisions within the state. These divisions, known as counties, are depicted with their boundaries clearly marked, providing a visual understanding of the state’s internal political geography. Such a representation typically includes labels indicating the names of each individual county.
These maps are valuable tools for various purposes, including governmental administration, population analysis, and logistical planning. Their historical significance lies in their ability to reflect the evolving organization of territory over time, documenting changes in county boundaries and the establishment of new counties as populations shift and the need for local governance grows. Access to accurate versions facilitates informed decision-making across numerous sectors.