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  2. Template:Site plan - Wikipedia

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    {{Location map}}, which places a single image over another at a map coordinate location. {}, which places up to 30 marker images of various configurable kinds over a base image with optional grid and legend.

  3. Template:OSM Location map/doc - Wikipedia

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    With OSM Location map the process is much more hand-built, drawing together elements from the article. The framed map can show a much richer selection of dots, shapes, graphics, overlays, images and especially text to convey specific details relevant to a particular article.

  4. Template:Location map-line/x/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Location map/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template places a location mark on a map. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Map name(s) 1 The name of the map to be used; multiple maps can be provided as a list separated by "#". String required Map width width Determines the width of the map in pixels, overriding any default values; do not include "px". For example, use "width=300", not "width=300px". Number optional ...

  6. Template:Location map-line/draw line - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out ... (Top) 1 Usage. 2 Parameters. 3 Supporting templates. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Location map-line/draw ... to draw a latitude ...

  7. World Geographic Reference System - Wikipedia

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    The World Geographic Reference System (GEOREF) is a geocode, a grid-based method of specifying locations on the surface of the Earth. GEOREF is essentially based on the geographic system of latitude and longitude , but using a simpler and more flexible notation .

  8. Graticule (cartography) - Wikipedia

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    A graticule (from Latin crāticula 'grill/grating'), on a map, is a graphical depiction of a coordinate system as a grid of lines, each line representing a constant coordinate value. [1] It is thus a form of isoline , and is commonly found on maps of many kinds, at scales from local to global.

  9. Discrete global grid - Wikipedia

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    The "globe", in the DGG concept, has no strict semantics, but in geodesy a so-called "grid reference system" is a grid that divides space with precise positions relative to a datum, that is an approximated a "standard model of the Geoid". So, in the role of Geoid, the "globe" covered by a DGG can be any of the following objects: