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  2. Arguineguín - Wikipedia

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    Arguineguín (Guanche for "quiet water") is one of the most populated towns along the south coast of Gran Canaria, Spain. A once typical Canarian fishing village, it is now home to both locals and tourists, as the settlement has continued to grow. In 2015 it had 2517 inhabitants. [1]

  3. Open Location Code - Wikipedia

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    Plus Codes logo. The Open Location Code (OLC) is a geocode based on a system of regular grids for identifying an area anywhere on the Earth. [1] It was developed at Google's Zürich engineering office, [2] and released late October 2014. [3] Location codes created by the OLC system are referred to as "plus codes".

  4. Module : Location map/data/Spain with Canary Islands

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    name = Spain, Canary Islands Name used in the default map caption; image = España-Canarias-loc.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 44.975968 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 26.926029 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = -20.570168 Longitude at left edge of map, in decimal ...

  5. Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Map to coordinates: Move a marker on a Google Maps map (map or satellite view) and get Latitude, Longitude for the location. User interface in English language. Mapcoordinates: Map to coordinates: Move a marker on a Google Maps map (map or satellite view) and get Latitude, Longitude and Elevation for the location. User interface in German language.

  6. Address geocoding - Wikipedia

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    Address geocoding, or simply geocoding, is the process of taking a text-based description of a location, such as an address or the name of a place, and returning geographic coordinates, frequently latitude/longitude pair, to identify a location on the Earth's surface. [1]

  7. Mapcode - Wikipedia

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    The mapcode system was designed specifically as a free, brand-less, international standard for representing any location on the surface of the Earth by a short, easy to recognize and remember “code”, usually consisting of between 4 and 7 letters and digits.

  8. Module:Location map/data/Spain - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Spain is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Spain. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Maps/Conventions/Location maps

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    File:{Country name in English} location map.svg; File:{Country name in English} {Sub-division name in English} location map.svg; and so on, but please focus your energy on countries first. Further needs: Legend: not needed. Scale: not needed (since misleading), acceptable for <200km large/high maps.