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  2. Cimișlia District - Wikipedia

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    www.cimislia.md Cimișlia ( Romanian pronunciation: [tʃimiʃˈli.a] ) is a district ( Romanian : raion ) in southern Moldova , situated between the capital of Chișinău and the autonomous territorial unit of Gagauzia , with its administrative center ( oraș-reședință ) being the town of Cimișlia .

  3. Cimișlia - Wikipedia

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    Cimișlia (Romanian pronunciation: [tʃimiʃˈli.a]) is a town located in the southern part of Moldova situated on the banks of the Cogâlnic River, between the capital of Chișinău and the autonomous territorial unit of Gagauzia.

  4. Open Location Code - Wikipedia

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    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".

  5. Mapcode - Wikipedia

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    Shorter codes are reserved for densely populated areas. The last idea, especially, yields very good results. For example, although every location within the Netherlands can be identified by a 6-letter mapcode, half of the Dutch population can be found in about 40 cities and densely populated areas that together comprise less than 6,000 square ...

  6. Portal:Maps/Maps/World/17 - Wikipedia

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  7. List of FIPS country codes - Wikipedia

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    The ISO 3166 codes are used by the United Nations and for Internet top-level country code domains. Non-sovereign entities are in italics. On September 2, 2008, FIPS 10-4 was one of ten standards withdrawn by NIST as a Federal Information Processing Standard.

  8. Maidenhead Locator System - Wikipedia

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    The Maidenhead Locator System (a.k.a. QTH Locator and IARU Locator) is a geocode system used by amateur radio operators to succinctly describe their geographic coordinates, which replaced the deprecated QRA locator, which was limited to European contacts. [1]

  9. Valea Perjei, Cimișlia - Wikipedia

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