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False north refers to a point on a map or navigational chart that indicates a direction that differs from true north, typically due to the projection or the coordinate system used. It is often used in contexts such as cartography, navigation, or geodesy, where magnetic north or grid north may be referenced instead of true north. This discrepancy can affect navigation and should be taken into account for accurate positioning and orientation.

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