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Longitude: from West to East this map definition covers 26.5 degrees. At an image width of 200 pixels, that is 0.1325 degrees per pixel. At an image width of 1000 pixels, that is 0.0265 degrees per pixel. Latitude: from North to South this map definition covers 13.35 degrees. At an image height of 200 pixels, that is 0.0668 degrees per pixel.
Versailles is in eastern Morgan County. Missouri Route 5 passes through the western and northern sides of the city, leading north 17 miles (27 km) to Tipton and south 37 miles (60 km) to Camdenton. Missouri Route 52 joins Route 5 around the north side of Versailles, but leads southeast 17 miles (27 km) to Eldon and west 8 miles (13 km) to Stover.
Longitude: from West to East this map definition covers 25 degrees. At an image width of 200 pixels, that is 0.125 degrees per pixel. At an image width of 1000 pixels, that is 0.025 degrees per pixel. Latitude: from North to South this map definition covers 17.5 degrees. At an image height of 200 pixels, that is 0.0875 degrees per pixel.
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Decimal degrees (DD) is a notation for expressing latitude and longitude geographic coordinates as decimal fractions of a degree. DD are used in many geographic information systems (GIS), web mapping applications such as OpenStreetMap , and GPS devices.
Geodetic latitude and geocentric latitude have different definitions. Geodetic latitude is defined as the angle between the equatorial plane and the surface normal at a point on the ellipsoid, whereas geocentric latitude is defined as the angle between the equatorial plane and a radial line connecting the centre of the ellipsoid to a point on the surface (see figure).
4.1 Location map templates. 4.2 Creating new map definitions. Toggle the table of contents. Module: Location map/data/United States St. Louis. 5 languages.
A GPS unit at confluence 53N 0, in Lincolnshire, England. The Degree Confluence Project is a World Wide Web-based all-volunteer project that aims to have people visit each of the integer degree intersections of latitude and longitude on Earth, posting photographs and a narrative of each visit online.