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### Introduction

Ok, so now that we have a sense of how to read from a list and alter a list in Python, let's see how our knowledge of lists can help us in creating data visualizations by plotting maps.
Ok, so now that we have a sense of how to read from and alter a list in Python, let's see how our knowledge of lists can help us in creating data visualizations by plotting maps.

### Working with lists and maps

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buenos_map
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> [Folium](https://github.com/python-visualization/folium) is a mapping library built on Python. We created a representation of a map, by referencing the `folium.Map` function and passing through a list. That list represents the latitude and longitude, just like we saw previously. The map object is stored as the variable `buenos`. Since `buenos_map` is the last line of a cell, the map is displayed.
> [Folium](https://github.com/python-visualization/folium) is a mapping library built on Python. We created a representation of a map, by referencing the `folium.Map` function and passing through a list. That list represents the latitude and longitude, just like we saw previously. The map object is stored as the variable `buenos_map`. Since `buenos_map` is the last line of a cell, the map is displayed.

Now we can also add a marker to this map. For now, let's start by adding a marker for our Buenos Aires coordinates.

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