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Date: 2006-12-12 10:41:16
Geodesy
Navigation
Conformal mapping
Map projection
Mercator projection
Gnomonic projection
Rhumb line
Latitude
Nautical chart
Cartographic projections
Cartography
Geometry

Basic Geodesy Issue 8 September 2005 “Ideal” Maps

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