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  2. Swiss coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    In order to nonetheless achieve a clear distinction between the two systems, an additional digit was added to the coordinates of LV95: any East coordinate (E) now starts with a 2, and any North coordinate (N) with a 1. Consequently, LV95 coordinates are given by pairs of 7-digit numbers, whereas LV03 used pairs of 6-digit numbers – for ...

  3. List of extreme points of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Type Point Location Canton Elevation Coordinates highest point: Monte Rosa: Zermatt: Valais: 4634 m: lowest point: Lake Maggiore: Locarno (district) Ticino: 193 m

  4. List of national coordinate reference systems - Wikipedia

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    Given that every projection gives deformations, each country's needs are different in order to reduce these distortions. These national projections, or national Coordinate Reference Systems are officially announced by the relevant national agencies. The list below is a collection of available official national projected Coordinate Reference ...

  5. Geographical centre of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The geographical centre of Switzerland has the coordinates Swiss Grid: 660158/183641 It is located at Älggi-Alp in the municipality of Sachseln , Obwalden . The point is the centre of mass determined in 1988 by Swisstopo .

  6. Zimmerberg Base Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Zimmerberg Base Tunnel (ZBT) is a railway tunnel under the Zimmerberg mountains in Switzerland. Phase I of the tunnel was opened to traffic during April 2003. The ZBT has been divided into two phases of work; as of 2024, only Phase I is operational while Phase II remains in the planning and preparation stages.

  7. Bessel ellipsoid - Wikipedia

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    Below there are the two axes a, b and the flattening f = (a − b)/a. For comparison, the data of the modern World Geodetic System WGS84 are shown, which is mainly used for modern surveys and the GPS system. Bessel ellipsoid 1841 (defined by log a and f): a = 6 377 397.155 m; f = 1 / 299.152 812 85 [1] [2] [3] b = 6 356 078.962 822 m.

  8. Fermi coordinates - Wikipedia

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    If itself is a geodesic, then Fermi–Walker's transport becomes the standard parallel transport and Fermi's coordinates become standard Riemannian coordinates adapted to . In this case, using these coordinates in a neighbourhood T {\displaystyle T} of γ {\displaystyle \gamma } , we have Γ b c a = 0 {\displaystyle \Gamma _{bc}^{a}=0} , all ...

  9. Simplon Pass - Wikipedia

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    The lowest point of the col, and the lowest point on the watershed between the basins of the Rhone and the Po in Switzerland lies in marshland about 500 m (1,640 ft) west of the Simplon Pass settlement at an altitude of 1,995 m or 6,545 ft. [2] Rotelsee is a lake located near the pass at an elevation of 2,028 m (6,654 ft).