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For [[South America]] you can use [http://www.br.map24.com/ map24].
==GPSMobile phones==On most modern mobile phones, there are mapping applications. For Java enabled phones (almost any phone), you can use [http://www.mgmaps.com/ MGMaps], which uses maps from Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and even [http://OpenStreetMap.org/ OpenStreetMap]. It also supports GPS, if you have a receiver built-in or via bluetooth. 
The Nokia N810 runs GNU/Linux, its GPS function is not great but it works okay in cars. You can easily get a lot of maps for the proprietary built-in software, at least for Europe, North America and some other parts of the world. Maemo Mapper is free software with loads of options, by default it downloads the maps from [http://OpenStreetMap.org/ OpenStreetMap] but you can also change it to use Yahoo or Google Maps.

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