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# Map

Explore the world of Theatria with our interactive online [map](https://map.playtheatria.com/)! It allows you to view the server's dimensions, including The Ark, Mining, Nether, and The End, in real-time.

## Features

* **Live Updates:** See player locations, structures, and terrain in real time.
* **Dimension Views:** To change your dimension view, hover your mouse on the right-hand side of the map. A tab will pop up, allowing you to select a world. Learn more about our [Worlds & Dimensions](/theatria/gameplay-features/worlds-dimensions.md)
* **Claimed Chunks:** Chunks that have been claimed are highlighted and display which player has claimed them. Learn more about claiming at [Land Claims](/theatria/gameplay-features/land-claiming.md).
* **Zoom & Pan:** Navigate the map with ease to explore areas of interest.

### The Overworld

![The Ark 8/26/2021](/files/-Mi2QgxhvKHpKUPGhlhO)

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### Related articles

* [Getting Around](/theatria/getting-around.md)
* [Homes](/theatria/getting-around/homes.md)
* [Warps](/theatria/getting-around/warps.md)
* [/tpa command](/theatria/getting-around/tpa.md)


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