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File:Somalia location map.svg

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Camera location

5° 10′ 30.0″ N, 46° 12′ 0.0″ E

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English: Blank administrative map of Somalia, for geo-location purposes.
Français : Carte administrative vierge de la Somalie, destinée à la géolocalisation.

Scale: 1:4,800,000 (precision: 1,200 m)
Equirectangular projection, WGS84 datum

  • Central meridian: 046° 12' E
  • Standard parallel: 05° 10' 30" N

Geographic limits of the map:

  • Top: 12° 24' N
  • Bottom: 02° 03' S
  • Left: 040° 30' E
  • Right: 051° 54' E
Date November 2009
Source Own work
  • Sources of data:
    • NGDC World Data Bank II (public domain);
    • NGDC GSHHS (public domain);
    • Map Library (public domain).
Author Eric Gaba ( Sting - fr:Sting)
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