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A size chart illustrating the ANSI sizes. In 1992, the American National Standards Institute adopted ANSI/ASME Y14.1 Decimal Inch Drawing Sheet Size and Format, [1] which defined a regular series of paper sizes based upon the de facto standard 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in × 11 in "letter" size to which it assigned the designation "ANSI A".
Template:Coor Maidenhead (displays geographical coordinates as Maidenhead grid squares) Template:Canada NTS Grid (displays designator for National Topographic System map sheet containing specified geographical coordinates) Template:Sky (the same idea for astronomical objects) Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap
Per WP:ORDER, the template is placed at the bottom of the article in the 'end matter', after any navigation templates, but before all categories, including the {{DEFAULTSORT}} template. The {} template may also be placed within an infobox, instead of at the bottom of the article. For full details, refer to {}.
Encodes the latitude and longitude coordinates of a location, provides a link to map of the location. This template does not work well with the Visual Editor, consider using {{coordDec}} for signed decimal degrees, {{coordDMS}} when degrees minutes and seconds are specified {{coordDM}} when only degrees and minutes are specified. To use this template you will need to use positional parameter ...
This template simulates decimal-alignment for a table cell by splitting a decimal number to place integer and fractional portions into two separate cells and minimizing the space between those cells. See Help:Table#Decimal point alignment for more information.
There is no easy way to align a column of numbers so that the decimal points align. See multiple ways below. One way to align columns of numbers at the decimal point is to use two columns, with the first right-justified and the second left-justified.
C-squares (acronym for the Concise Spatial QUery And REpresentation System) is a system of spatially unique, location-based identifiers for areas on the surface of the earth, represented as cells from a latitude- and longitude-based Discrete Global Grid at a hierarchical set of resolution steps, obtained by progressively subdividing 10×10 degree World Meteorological Organization squares; the ...
Natural Area Code, also called Universal Address, is a geocode generated by the Natural Area Coding System - a public domain geocode system for identifying an area (also a location when the area is relatively small enough) anywhere on the Earth, or a volume of space anywhere around and inside the Earth.