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DescriptionFlorida topographic map-en.svg |
English: Topographic map of the State of Florida, USA ( 2000 Census). Note: the background map is a raster image embedded in the SVG file.
Español: Mapa topográfico del estado de Florida, Estados Unidos ( censo del 2000). Nota: el fondo del mapa es una imagen incrustada en el archivo SVG.
Français : Carte topographique de l'état de Floride, États-Unis ( recensement 2000). Note : le fond de carte est une image bitmap embarquée dans le fichier SVG.
Albers equal area projection; NAD83 (Florida HPGN) datum Topographic scale: 1:1,200,000 (precision: 300 m)
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December 2008 |
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Own work
- Sources of data:
- Topography and bathymetry: NGDC Coastal Relief Model completed with ETOPO1 (public domain);
- GSHHS (public domain);
- Public domain data provided by the National Atlas of the United States of America and VMap-0;
- Icons of the Interstate highways: File:I-4.svg, File:I-10.svg, File:I-65.svg, File:I-75.svg and File:I-95.svg released in public domain by Ltljltlj;
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Author |
Eric Gaba ( Sting - fr:Sting) |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
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