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File:World map with equator.jpg

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Description Based on public domain CIA World Fact book image with the Equator bolded in red
Date 27 June 2006
Source Image:World-map-2004-cia-factbook-large-2m.jpg
Author User:Cburnett
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The original is a GIMP native XCF format (16 MB) which contains the base map with lines contained on separate layers. Please contact me if interested to produce best results.

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