File:Southern Aegean relief location map.jpg
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DescriptionSouthern Aegean relief location map.jpg |
Location map of southern Aegean Equirectangular projection, N/S stretching 120 %. Geographic limits of the map: * N: 38.167° N * S: 34.833° N * W: 22.833° E * O: 28.334° E |
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Author | User:Andrew Dalby: derivative, based on work by User:Lencer and User:Uwe Dedering | ||
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