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  2. GPS Exchange Format - Wikipedia

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    GPX, or GPS Exchange Format, is an XML schema designed as a common GPS data format for software applications. It can be used to describe waypoints, tracks, and routes. It is an open format [2] and can be used without the need to pay license fees. Location data (and optionally elevation, time, and other information) is stored in tags and can be ...

  3. List of Colorado municipalities by elevation - Wikipedia

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    Since 1890, the Town of Alma, Colorado has been the highest elevation municipality in the United States with a year-round population. The City of Leadville, Colorado has been the highest elevation incorporated city in the United States since its incorporation on February 18, 1878. The Town of Winter Park, Colorado has the highest elevation ...

  4. List of mountain passes in Maine - Wikipedia

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    List of mountain passes in Maine. The following is a list of mountain passes and gaps in the U.S. state of Maine . /  44.30500°N 70.98972°W  / 44.30500; -70.98972  ( Evans Notch) /  44.59667°N 70.94694°W  / 44.59667; -70.94694  ( Grafton Notch) /  44.54139°N 70.99333°W  / 44.54139; -70.99333  ( Mahoosuc Notch)

  5. Triple divide - Wikipedia

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    Triple divide. A triple divide or triple watershed is a point on Earth's surface where three drainage basins meet. A triple divide results from the intersection of two drainage divides. Triple divides range from prominent mountain peaks to minor side peaks, down to simple slope changes on a ridge which are otherwise unremarkable.

  6. Topographic map - Wikipedia

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    In modern mapping, a topographic map or topographic sheet is a type of map characterized by large- scale detail and quantitative representation of relief features, usually using contour lines (connecting points of equal elevation), but historically using a variety of methods. Traditional definitions require a topographic map to show both ...

  7. GIS file format - Wikipedia

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    GIS file format. A GIS file format is a standard for encoding geographical information into a computer file, as a specialized type of file format for use in geographic information systems (GIS) and other geospatial applications. Since the 1970s, dozens of formats have been created based on various data models for various purposes.

  8. List of mountain passes in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Elevation Coordinates Primary access route Other access route(s) GNIS; Brock Gap: Cahaba Ridges: Jefferson: 518 feet (158 m)

  9. List of Himalayan peaks and passes - Wikipedia

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    Elevation Prominence (metres) Isolation (km) Region Coordinates Country (disputed claims in italics) First Ascent Notes m ft 1 Mount Everest: Sagarmatha, Chomolungma: 8,848.86 29,032 8,848 infinite Mahalangur