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  2. Restrictions on geographic data in China - Wikipedia

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    Google has worked with Chinese location-based service provider AutoNavi since 2006 to source its maps in China. [44] Google uses GCJ-02 data for the street map, but does not shift the satellite imagery layer, which continues to use WGS-84 coordinates, [ 45 ] with the benefit that WGS-84 positions can still be overlaid correctly on the satellite ...

  3. Comparison of web map services - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps Bing Maps MapQuest Mapy.cz OpenStreetMap Here WeGo Apple Maps Yandex Maps; Business advertising Yes Yes - Microsoft consumer apps, not in B2B apps or APIs No Yes No Yes No Yes Mobile Mobile-specific website Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [24] No, application dependent Yes Mobile-specific application Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, third-party

  4. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...

  5. China–Nepal border - Wikipedia

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    Mount Everest, as seen from Ronguk monastery in Tibet. The border starts in the west at the western tripoint with India near the Tinkar Pass in Sudurpashchim Province. [4] It then proceeds south-east to the Urai Pass and then north-east, briefly utilising the Karnali River, before turning to the south-east at the Lapche Pass.

  6. Tianditu - Wikipedia

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    Tianditu (Chinese: 天地图; also Map World [1] in logos) is China’s official free web mapping service. It was launched by China’s State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping (SBSM) on 22 October 2010. Tianditu seeks to offer functions similar to those provided by Google mapping service.

  7. AH42 - Wikipedia

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    Asian Highway 42 (AH42) is a route of the Asian Highway Network, running 3,754 kilometres (2,333 mi) from AH5 in Lanzhou, China [1] to AH1 in Barhi, India. [2] It passes through the countries of China, Nepal, [3] and India. It is the nearest Asian Highway to Mount Everest.

  8. Araniko Highway - Wikipedia

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    The landslide shut the route to Kathmandu for 46 days until a new alternate route could be built for Rs. 15.5 million. [9] The landslides that closed it the summer of 2014 were called the Sunkoshi landslides , and the section of the highway near the Tibet border is especially prone to landslides.

  9. China National Highway 318 - Wikipedia

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    China National Highway 318 (G318) is a trunk road in China that runs east-west from Shanghai in East China to Zhangmu on the China-Nepal border.It is the longest of the China National Highways at 5,476 kilometres (3,403 mi) in length and runs west from Huangpu District, Shanghai towards Zhejiang, Anhui, Hubei, Chongqing, Sichuan, and ends in Tibet Autonomous Region.