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  2. List of online map services - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of online map services by continent and country, including global and local maps. Bing Maps is one of the global online map service providers, covering the whole world with various features and data.

  3. Topographic map - Wikipedia

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    A topographic map is a detailed map that shows the relief features of the land, such as hills, valleys, and rivers. It uses contour lines, symbols, and colors to represent the elevation and other characteristics of the terrain.

  4. Google Earth - Wikipedia

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    Google Earth is a web and computer program that renders a 3D globe based on satellite imagery, aerial photography, and GIS data. Users can explore the Earth, add their own data, view photos, Street View, and more, but also face privacy and security issues.

  5. Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to obtain and add geographic coordinates to Wikipedia articles from various sources, such as maps, online services, directories, databases and calculators. Find out the preferred geotagging templates and the licensing information for different tools.

  6. Topography - Wikipedia

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    Topography is the study of the forms and features of land surfaces, and the field of geoscience and planetary science that records and maps them. Learn about the etymology, objectives, methods, and forms of topographic data, from field surveys to remote sensing and digital elevation models.

  7. Terrain cartography - Wikipedia

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    Hachures are lines that show the orientation of slope and steepness of terrain on maps. Learn about hachures and other methods of depicting the shape of the Earth's surface, such as hill profiles, physiographic illustration, contour lines, and shaded relief.

  8. List of map projections - Wikipedia

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    A summary of notable map projections with articles on Wikipedia, including the Goode homolosine projection. The Goode homolosine is a pseudocylindrical equal-area projection that preserves the shape of small areas and is used in interrupted form.

  9. Topographic profile - Wikipedia

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    A topographic profile is a representation of the terrain that is obtained by cutting transversely the lines of a topographic map. It shows the elevation of the land above sea level and is used for various applications such as construction, navigation and geology.