# Alternative Text Description for Query Regions Map

## TABLE OF CONTENTS

- Map Overview
- Geographic Context
- Key Insights
- Visual Elements
- Symbol Guide
- Additional Information
- Data Context

## MAP OVERVIEW

This map displays Query Regions across the state of Florida and portions of adjacent states. The map highlights a specific geographic area or dataset extent using a single thematic overlay on a base map showing state boundaries, county lines, and major cities. The primary purpose is to illustrate the spatial coverage of a queried dataset or defined region of interest.

## GEOGRAPHIC CONTEXT

The map centers on the state of Florida, showing the entire peninsula from the Panhandle in the northwest to the southern tip near Miami and the Florida Keys. Major cities labeled include Pensacola, Tallahassee, Jacksonville, Gainesville, Palm Coast, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Lakeland, Palm Bay, Cape Coral, Port St. Lucie, West Palm Beach, Coral Springs, and Miami. Portions of neighboring states are visible, including southern Georgia (with Albany and Dothan labeled) and southern Alabama (with Dothan visible in the northwest). The Gulf of America borders Florida to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Straits of Florida lie to the south.

## KEY INSIGHTS

The Query Regions layer covers the entirety of Florida, extending from the Panhandle through the peninsula and including the Florida Keys. The highlighted area encompasses all major population centers and appears to represent statewide coverage. Small portions of southern Georgia and Alabama are visible but are not included in the Query Regions extent, indicating the data or analysis is focused exclusively on Florida's boundaries. No internal variation or spatial pattern is visible within the Query Regions area itself—it appears as a uniform coverage zone representing the full geographic scope of the queried dataset.

## VISUAL ELEMENTS

### Query Regions

This layer represents the geographic extent of a data query or defined region of interest.

### Query Regions Coverage Area (filled yellow polygon)

**Appearance:**

The Query Regions are displayed as bright yellow filled polygons with a thin outline, creating a distinct contrast against the gray base map background.

**Distribution:**

The Query Regions coverage encompasses the entire state of Florida, including the Panhandle, the peninsula, and the Florida Keys archipelago extending to the southwest.

**Notable locations:**

All major Florida cities and regions fall within the Query Regions extent, from Pensacola in the northwestern Panhandle to Miami in the southeast and the Keys in the south. The coverage boundary aligns closely with Florida's state borders.

**Spatial patterns:**

The Query Regions form a continuous area following Florida's distinctive geographic shape, including the narrow Panhandle extending westward, the broad peninsula extending southward, and the arc of the Florida Keys. The boundary follows the coastline along the Gulf of America, Atlantic Ocean, and Straits of Florida, and aligns with the northern state border with Georgia and Alabama.

### Overlapping Patterns

No overlapping patterns are present. The Query Regions layer represents a single uniform coverage area without internal subdivisions or multiple categories.

## SYMBOL GUIDE

- **Yellow filled polygon:** Represents the Query Regions coverage area, indicating the geographic extent of the queried dataset or defined region of interest.

## ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

This map illustrates the spatial extent of a data query or analysis region, rather than displaying thematic data with multiple categories or values. The Query Regions layer serves as a geographic boundary indicator, showing users which areas are included in a particular dataset or analysis. No additional thematic layers or data classifications are visible at this view. The map is designed to provide a clear visual reference for the geographic scope of the query.

## DATA CONTEXT

**Data Source:**

The data source information is not available for this map. The layer represents Query Regions, which typically indicate user-defined or system-generated geographic extents for data queries or analyses.

**Definition Query:**

No definition query or filtering criteria information is available for this map view.

**Scale Information:**

The map is displayed at a regional scale showing the entire state of Florida and portions of neighboring states. This scale is appropriate for understanding statewide coverage and the overall geographic extent of the Query Regions.

**Coordinate System:**

D_1983_HARN_Florida_GDL_Albers (WKID 3087)

**Time Period of Content:**

The time period for this data is not available.

**Limitations:**

No specific data limitations are provided. As a query extent indicator, this layer shows geographic coverage rather than measured or collected data values.

**Map Coverage:**

The map extent includes all of Florida from approximately 87° West longitude in the Panhandle to 80° West longitude on the Atlantic coast, and from the Georgia-Florida border (approximately 31° North latitude) to the southernmost point of the Florida Keys (approximately 24.5° North latitude). Small portions of southern Georgia and Alabama are shown for geographic context but are outside the Query Regions extent.

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