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<p>Hi Marjolijn,</p>
<p>The online map is generated from the life database, so it is as
up-to-date as it gets.<br>
We may still want to do a proper print version of the map so it
actually looks good in the booklet.</p>
<p>I will try to ask someone from my team if they can help with this
since I am not the best at design.<br>
If you prefer you should also feel free to do it yourself, but
then it makes sense for you to have direct access to the database
and design it in QGIS.</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Gina</p>
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<div>Hi Gina,</div>
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<div>At Team:Info we're currently working on the paper
booklet. This will feature a (stylised) map of the
terrain, with all the points of interest and in the
style of the rest of the booklet. For this I will need
the latest version of the map, and preferably access to
all future versions as well.</div>
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Can you help me with this? I know there is an online map,
but I'm not sure how up-to-date it is.<br>
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Thank you :)<br>
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Marjolijn<br>
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