Point (dot) maps place markers at geographic coordinates to show where specific items or events are located. They are ideal for visualizing discrete locations on any world or regional map.
This sample maps the biggest US cities using six marker series color-coded by population bracket — from 100,000 up to over 1,000,000 residents. A legend identifies each range, HTML tooltips show city name and formatted population, and zoom controls let you explore dense metro areas.
Follow the step-by-step Dot Map Tutorial to learn how such maps are built. See the Dot Map documentation for all configuration options.