karte

Etymology
Borrowed from, like “playing cards” (the latter apparently having suffered the influence of  “pole” on its form), first attested as   (with a long ā) in the 1850s, and later on (by the end of the 19th century) simply as  (with a short e).

Noun

 * 1)  map, chart
 * 2) document; identification; card
 * 3) sheet of paper, card, etc. with special information
 * 1) document; identification; card
 * 2) sheet of paper, card, etc. with special information
 * 1) document; identification; card
 * 2) sheet of paper, card, etc. with special information
 * 1) document; identification; card
 * 2) sheet of paper, card, etc. with special information
 * 1) sheet of paper, card, etc. with special information
 * 1) sheet of paper, card, etc. with special information