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All locations with a given latitude are collectively referred to as a... of a latitude is called the... All locations of a given latitude are collectively referred to as a... Lines of latitude other than the Equator are approximately... shortest route between two points at the same latitude involves a path that bulges toward the nearest pole... A specific latitude may then be combined with a specific... four other lines of latitude are named because of the role they play in the geometrical relationship with the Earth... An example of a latitude specified in this way is 13... s latitude has a great effect on its... Latitude more loosely determines tendencies in... hence the length of an arcdegree of latitude at the equator is about 1 km less than the length of an arcdegree of... An appropriate calculator for any latitude is provided by the U... of circles formed by the corresponding lines of latitude on a sphere with radius equal to the equatorial radius of the spheroid... Astronomical latitude is not to be confused with... latitude can be constrained by... Latitude and longitude converter... Convert latitude and longitude from degree... Get the latitude and longitude of any place in the World...

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