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                <text>These routes mark the journeys of the various missions of Spanish explorers in North America, from which this map is derived.  The layer includes just the routes themselves, not their descriptive labels, as to emphasize how explorers and surveyors got around the territory and interacted with the landscape, as opposed to the specific goals of the expeditions.</text>
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