New_Zealand_location_map.svg


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Deutsch: Positionskarte von Neuseeland

Quadratische Plattkarte, N-S-Streckung 120 %. Geographische Begrenzung der Karte:

  • N: 34.0° S
  • S: 48.3° S
  • W: 165.8° O
  • O: 179.4° O
English: Location map of New Zealand

Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 120 %. Geographic limits of the map:

  • N: 34.0° S
  • S: 48.3° S
  • W: 165.8° E
  • E: 179.4° E
Svenska: Plats karta över Nya Zeeland

Equirectangular projektion, N/S sträcker sig 120%. Geografiska gränser för kartan:

  • N: 34.0° S
  • S: 48.3° S
  • V: 165.8° Ö
  • Ö: 179.4° Ö
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  • World Data Base II data
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Author NordNordWest
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Geographic location of New Zealand in a map

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2 September 2008