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Spherical trigonometry / Cartography / Geocodes / Geographic coordinate system / Latitude / Lat / Great circle / Great-circle distance / Navigation / Geodesy / Geometry
Date: 2013-09-18 13:52:05
Spherical trigonometry
Cartography
Geocodes
Geographic coordinate system
Latitude
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Great circle
Great-circle distance
Navigation
Geodesy
Geometry

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