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  2. Template:Circle of latitude - Wikipedia

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  3. Circle of latitude - Wikipedia

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    The latitude of the circle is approximately the angle between the Equator and the circle, with the angle's vertex at Earth's centre. The Equator is at 0°, and the North Pole and South Pole are at 90° north and 90° south, respectively. The Equator is the longest circle of latitude and is the only circle of latitude which also is a great circle.

  4. Template:Circle of latitude/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Map with marks - Wikipedia

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    Shows an image of a map, and draws user-specified images/icons on top of it using latitude/longitude coordinates. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status data 1 Comma separated list of JSON objects that describing what data to draw on the map String suggested width width Total width of the graph Number optional height height Total height of the graph Default ...

  6. Equirectangular projection - Wikipedia

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    Equirectangular projection of the world; the standard parallel is the equator (plate carrée projection). Equirectangular projection with Tissot's indicatrix of deformation and with the standard parallels lying on the equator True-colour satellite image of Earth in equirectangular projection Height map of planet Earth at 2km per pixel, including oceanic bathymetry information, normalized as 8 ...

  7. Template:Circle of latitude/dms - Wikipedia

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  8. Template:Graph:Map with marks - Wikipedia

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    Shows an image of a map, and draws user-specified images/icons on top of it using latitude/longitude coordinates. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status data 1 Comma separated list of JSON objects that describing what data to draw on the map String suggested background background Background map image filename File optional width width Total width of the ...

  9. List of map projections - Wikipedia

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    Boundary is a circle. All parallels and meridians are circular arcs. Usually clipped near 80°N/S. Standard world projection of the NGS in 1922–1988. c. 150: Equidistant conic = simple conic: Conic Equidistant Based on Ptolemy's 1st Projection Distances along meridians are conserved, as is distance along one or two standard parallels. [3] 1772