Maps (disambiguation)
Maps is the plural of map, a visual representation of an area.
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Maps or MAPS may also refer to:
Abbreviations
- Madras Atomic Power Station
- Mail Abuse Prevention System, an organisation that provides anti-spam support
- MAPS (software), a proprietary web-based Assessment or EPortfolio service
- Marketing and Planning Systems (MaPS), a Millward Brown Company
- Metropolitan Area Projects Plan, a series of capital improvement programs in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Military Academy Preparatory School, another name for the United States Military Academy Preparatory School
- Military Aircraft Preservation Society, USA
- Monitoring Avian Populations and Survivorship program, an initiative by The Institute for Bird Populations
- Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System, a network of gas pipelines in South Australia
- Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, non-profit organization that researches the use of psychedelics in therapy
Cartography
- Apple Maps, web mapping service provided by Apple for use on their smartphones, tablets and computers
- Bing Maps, web mapping service provided by Microsoft
- Windows Maps, web mapping client software
- Google Maps, web mapping service provided by Google
- Google Maps (app), smartphone and tablet app version of Google's web mapping service
- Yahoo! Maps, web mapping service provided by Yahoo!
- Qwant Maps, web mapping service provided by Qwant
Music
- Maps (musician), an English musician
- Maps (Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly album), 2012
- Maps (Mixtapes album), 2010
- "Maps" (Yeah Yeah Yeahs song)
- "Maps" (Maroon 5 song)
- "Maps", song by Falling Up from Captiva
- "Maps", song by The Front Bottoms from The Front Albums
- "Maps", song by STRFKR from Being No One, Going Nowhere
- "Maps", song by Emancipator
- "Maps", song by Freya Ridings
- "Maps", song by Beth Malone from the Fun Home musical
Other uses
- Maps (manga)
- Maps Maponyane, South African media personality
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