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  2. Keyhole Markup Language - Wikipedia

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    Some KML information cannot be viewed in Google Maps or Mobile. [6] KML files are very often distributed as KMZ files, which are zipped KML files with a .kmz extension. The contents of a KMZ file are a single root KML document and optionally any overlays, images, icons, and COLLADA 3D models referenced in the KML including network-linked KML ...

  3. KMZ - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; Page information; Cite this page; ... KMZ may refer to: Keyhole Markup Language files when compressed; Organizations

  4. Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Center the screen on your location by double-clicking on it, then use the View in Google Maps button at the top (Google Earth 4.1 and newer). This will open Google Maps within Google Earth. You can see the center coordinates in decimal format in the address bar, but unfortunately you cannot copy them directly. To do so, use the button Open this ...

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Domesday Book

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    Make for use with Google Earth with photos and more where able and applicable. You have all the coordinates for near all places. For those unknown have a separate kmz file. Freedom of information (copy left, right, centre or whatever else it to make this available).

  6. OpenLayers - Wikipedia

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    OpenLayers is a JavaScript library for displaying map data in web browsers as slippy maps. It provides an API for building rich web-based geographic applications similar to Google Maps and Bing Maps. It is open-source, provided under the 2-clause BSD License. [2]

  7. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Anthropological Archaeology also offers interactive maps that allow readers to view geospatial data provided by the author through Google Maps. The interactive maps are KML or KMZ files uploaded by the author. These maps allow the author to pinpoint specific research locations and create annotations for those locations.

  8. Open Location Code - Wikipedia

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    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". Open Location Code is a way of encoding location into a form that is easier to use than showing coordinates in the usual form of latitude and longitude. Plus codes are ...

  9. FalconView - Wikipedia

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    It displays various types of maps and geographically referenced overlays. [2] Many types of maps are supported, but the primary ones of interest to most users are aeronautical charts, satellite images and elevation maps. FalconView also supports a large number of overlay types that can be displayed over any map background.