Soviet newspapers have recently carried articles and letters asking why maps omit buildings that are well known to local residents, such as the prominent K.G.B. headquarters on Dzerzhinski Square.
Local maps often omit route numbers of smaller roads or even the roads themselves in the Yucatán.
The 1801 National Defence Schedule records the mill but the 1813 Ordnance Survey and Greenwood's 1829 map omit the mill.
Besides Google maps aren't 100% accurate and I know most maps omit two streets in Hue, VietNam that have existed for decades!
A map of Cairo with the article omitted the site of the newly opened opera house.
The map also omitted the label designating District 21, in southwestern Brooklyn.
A map with the article omitted identification of one street and misidentified two others.
The map omits two key factors: (1) The level of state unemployment.
Two other maps with the article, reflecting the prevalence of other types of restriction, erroneously omitted Georgia.
A map with the article omitted the direct route from Portland to Bend and misidentified the mountain west of Bend.