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===''Twilight Princess''===
===''Twilight Princess''===
[[File:World Map - TPGCN.png|256px|right|GameCube version]]
As with earlier Zelda titles, the map object is split into a mini-map, viewable on screen at most times, and a full-screen map which can be viewed while gameplay is stopped.
With the latter, a "parchment-style" map of [[Ordona Province]], and most of [[Hyrule]] - [[Faron Province]], [[Eldin Province]] and [[Lanayru Province]] - is available from the start of the game, while [[Peak Province]] and [[Desert Province]] are added to this layer once each are visited. This forms the smallest-scale zoom level in its entirety, and the under-layer for closer zoom levels.
At the second and third levels of zoom, focusing on individual provinces, this is overlaid with green areas (blue for water) representing areas which Link has visited. The mini-map uses these overlays as its basis.
[[Twilight Portal]]s for [[warping]] can be shown on the map, but can only be shown at the world and full-province levels, and only selected to warp to at the latter. If the player attempts to show them at the closest zoom level, the game will revert to the full-province zoom level.
While in dungeons, the "pause" world map is replaced with the relevant [[Dungeon Map]].
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|Twilight Princess HD]]'' in standard mode and the [[Nintendo GameCube]] version of the game have the map with Peak and Gerudo Provinces on the western side; but the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] version had the entire map flipped west-east to allow Link to be right-handed, and ''Twilight Princess HD'' uses this orientation for [[Hero Mode]].


===''Phantom Hourglass''===
===''Phantom Hourglass''===

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