Talk:Map Room

Systematic Order?

I can not find a systematic order here. For my perception, "a room for storing a large map collection" and "the Map Room of The British Museum, which later became the Map Library" are about somehow similar subjects, the first in a general meaning and the second as an exceptionally large (great) instance of the first.

"Map Room (White House), a ground floor sitting room that once served as a situation room during World War II" and "one of the rooms of the Churchill War Rooms; it was a hub of the war effort in World War II" also deal with subjects similar to each other.

What about introducing headlines like "collections" and "situation rooms" an grouping the links under the headlines? --Himbeerbläuling (talk) 14:40, 13 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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