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  2. Gall–Peters projection - Wikipedia

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    It is a cylindrical equal-area projection with latitudes 45° north and south as the regions on the map that have no distortion. The projection is named after James Gall and Arno Peters. Gall described the projection in 1855 at a science convention and published a paper on it in 1885. [1] Peters brought the projection to a wider audience ...

  3. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey - Wikipedia

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    However, the ESSA flag, in use from 1965 to 1970, was adapted from the Coast and Geodetic Survey flag by adding a blue circle to the center of the Survey flag, with a stylized, diamond-shaped map of the world within the blue circle. The blue circle containing the map lay entirely within the red triangle. [73] [74]

  4. List of national mapping agencies - Wikipedia

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    Online map viewer Notes Algeria: المعهد الوطني للخرائط و الكشف عن بعد Institut National de Cartographie et de Télédétection National Institute of Cartography and Teledetection: inct.mdn.dz Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine: Bénin: Institut Géographique National du Bénin (IGN) ign.bj: Geoportal 2 ...

  5. North American Cartographic Information Society - Wikipedia

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    The North American Cartographic Information Society (NACIS) is a US-based cartographic society founded in 1980. It was founded by specialists in cartography, which included government mapmakers, map librarians, cartography professors and cartography lab directors.

  6. Randolph County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Randolph County was created on December 20, 1828, and named after the Virginia planter and politician John Randolph. [3]He was honored originally as the namesake of present-day Jasper County but, because of his opposition to U.S. entry into the War of 1812, the Georgia General Assembly changed the county name on December 10, 1812.

  7. Central Savannah River Area - Wikipedia

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    The Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) is an unofficial trading and marketing region in the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina, spanning thirteen counties in Georgia [1] [2] and seven in South Carolina. [3] The term was coined in 1950 by C.C. McCollum, the winner of a $250 contest held by The Augusta Chronicle to generate the best name ...

  8. Category:Cartography organizations - Wikipedia

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  9. Berrien County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 458 square miles (1,190 km 2), of which 452 square miles (1,170 km 2) is land and 6.0 square miles (16 km 2) (1.3%) is water. [ 6 ] The western portion of Berrien County, from just north of U.S. Route 82 and roughly west of U.S. Route 129 heading south, is located in the ...