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  2. Lateral mark - Wikipedia

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    Visual Buoyage - Region B - By day. A lateral buoy, lateral post or lateral mark, as defined by the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities, is a sea mark used in maritime pilotage to indicate the edge of a channel.

  3. Map symbol - Wikipedia

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    In this map, the city points, highway lines, and the fill colors of the ocean and different countries are all considered map symbols. These symbols show location, convey information, increase aesthetic appeal, and create a gestalt order to the map.

  4. Flags and emblems of Majapahit - Wikipedia

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    gringsing lobheng lwih laka pada tinulis ing mas kajangnyan rinenga, salwirning pungawamwat / bini haji nuniweh .. śwari śri sudewi, sakwehning pekabharyya sakata nika sinang panharpning sapanta. Translations: [10] Stanza 2 Although numberless, yet the carts had means to be counted, namely by their different marks.

  5. Sea Toll Program - Wikipedia

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    An activity involving a ship under Sea Toll Program. All ships under the program have "Tol Laut" (meaning Sea Toll) written on their hull. The Sea Toll Program (Indonesian: Tol Laut), sometimes called the Sea Highway Program, [1] is a program initiated by former Indonesian president Joko Widodo. Its aim is to reduce price disparity between the ...

  6. Transport and Map Symbols - Wikipedia

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  7. Nautical chart - Wikipedia

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    A 1976 United States NOAA chart of part of Puerto Rico A nautical chart of the Warnemünde harbor shown on OpenSeaMap. A nautical chart or hydrographic chart is a graphic representation of a sea region or water body and adjacent coasts or banks.

  8. Admiralty chart - Wikipedia

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    The British admiralty charts are compiled, drawn and issued by the Hydrographic Office. This department of the Admiralty was established under Earl Spencer by an order in council in 1795, consisting of the Hydrographer, Alexander Dalrymple, one assistant and a draughtsman.

  9. Bangka Belitung Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Orang Laut themselves came from various islands. Sea people from Belitung sailed and inhabited the coast along the Malay Peninsula, then returned to Bangka Island and Belitung Island, while those who lived in the Riau Islands sailed to Bangka. There are also groups of Orang Laut from Sulawesi and Kalimantan.