Difference between France map and Rhone-Alps map

Hello all,
I already downloaded the full map of France.
Does anybody know if I should download the map of Rhone-Alps because it includes more details of that region than France do?
The other option is that Rhone-Alps dowload is just a way to reduce memory usage when you don't need the full France map?
Thanks for your feedback.

jeanmi wrote:
The other option is that Rhône-Alpes dowload is just a way to reduce memory usage when you don't need the full France map?
Correct.
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