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# People map

## **Accessing the People Map**

Navigation: Select "People Map" from the left sidebar menu to view the geographical distribution of community members.

## **Geographical Visualization**

The map displays pins or markers representing the locations of community members around the world. This visualization helps to understand where members are geographically based and can facilitate regional networking or meetups.

## **Use Cases**

* Networking: Utilize the map to find nearby members for potential collaborations or establishing local community meetups.
* Event Planning: Identify clusters of members in particular regions which could be potential locations for hosting events or gatherings.
* Diversity Insights: Analyze geographical distribution to ensure diverse regional representation within projects or initiatives.


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