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Deutsch: Positionskarte von Österreich
Quadratische Plattkarte, N-S-Streckung 150 %. Geographische Begrenzung der Karte:
- N: 49.2° N
- S: 46.3° N
- W: 9.4° O
- O: 17.2° O
English: Location map of Austria
Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 150 %. Geographic limits of the map:
- N: 49.2° N
- S: 46.3° N
- W: 9.4° E
- E: 17.2° E
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Date |
18 July 2008 |
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own work, using United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data |
Author |
Lencer |
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