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  2. Longitude (book) - Wikipedia

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    This was known as running down a westing if westbound, or easting if eastbound. [2] In Farley Mowat's book Westviking, he gives examples from the Norse Sagas of Vikings using this practice to hop reliably from Norway to the Faroes, then Iceland, then Greenland, then North America, and then back to Ireland, with very primitive instruments.

  3. History of longitude - Wikipedia

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    This almanac is one of the sources used by Amerigo Vespucci in his landmark longitude calculations he made on August 23, 1499 and September 15, 1499 as he explored South America. [38] [39] [40] The method was published by Johannes Werner in 1514, [41] and discussed in detail by Petrus Apianus in 1524. [42]

  4. South to America - Wikipedia

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    The book received mostly positive reviews from critics. [3] On Book Marks, from eight critics: five "rave", two "positive", and one "mixed". [4]In a positive review, writing for The New York Times, writer Tayari Jones stated that the book was an "insightful, ambitious and moving project" that combined many forms of literary technique including history, literary criticism, journalism, and memoir.

  5. United States National Grid - Wikipedia

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    This consists of up to 2 digits (6-degree longitude UTM zone) for West to East, followed by a letter (8-degree latitude band) from South to North; in this example, "18S". [10] [11] 100,000-meter (100 km) Square Identification; for regional areas. This consists of two letters, the first West to East, the second South to North; in this example, "UJ".

  6. Projected coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    The area is divided into 100 km squares, each of which is denoted by a two-letter code. Within each 100 km square, a numerical grid reference is used. Since the Eastings and Northings are one kilometre apart, a combination of a Northing and an Easting will give a four-digit grid reference describing a one-kilometre square on the ground.

  7. Category:History books about South America - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles on history books with South America as a topic. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. A.

  8. Alexander Russell Webb - Wikipedia

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    As well, it discusses a northern editor's call to convert African-Americans in the south to Islam. Singleton, Brent D., " The Moslem World : A History of America's Earliest Islamic Newspaper and Its Successors," (August 2007) Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs , vol. 27 issue 2, pp. 297–307.

  9. The Discovery of America - Wikipedia

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    The first volume, for instance, contains an explanation of the system of longitude and latitude, [7] and each volume is accompanied by a map of the dealt-with area of Central or South America. The narrative occasionally refers to these maps. [8]