Unlike earlier grades that deal with general terrain, 9th-grade maps are deeply tied to :
: A common complaint among 9th graders is the difficulty of finding reliable GDZ (Ready-Made Homework) for newer editions. Because the maps are updated frequently to reflect new administrative regions or economic data, old online keys often don't match the current 2025/2026 editions.
To avoid losing points, educational platforms like Infourok and Wikipedia emphasize these cartographic rules:
: Parents often praise the high-quality printing and "balanced approach" to topics required by federal standards (FGOS). Some even note that these maps help students who previously found geography boring to finally engage with the "vastness of their homeland".