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China

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de:Vorlage:Positionskarte China fr:Modèle:Géolocalisation/Chine

World gazetteer
(geo)
-54
Projection conic equidistant projection
Border coordinates
57
73 ←↕→ 135
17.96

Camera location

37° 28′ 48.00″ N, 104° 0′ 0.00″ E

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English: Location map of China.

EquiDistantConicProjection : Central parallel :

* N: 36.0° N

Central meridian :

* E: 104.0° E

Standard parallels:

* 1: 30.0° N
* 2: 42.0° N

Latitudes on the central meridian :

* top: 57.0° E
* centre: 37° 29′ N
* bottom: 17.96° N
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Date 20100303
Source Own work
Author Uwe Dedering

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