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Summary form only given. For spatio-temporal applications which are very 2D- or 3D-oriented, visual languages look more attractive than alphanumeric languages. In this paper, an overview is given to the evolution and characteristics of visual languages for those applications, overall for accessing and manipulation information. Examples are taken especially from urban and environmental planning.