Re: longitude and latitude of SF

From: Justin Gordon (justin@booza.mcm.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Mon Nov 20 1995 - 08:24:32 PST


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From: justin@booza.mcm.com-DeleteThis (Justin Gordon)
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Subject: Re: longitude and latitude of SF
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> I searched 'Yahoo' using 'longitude' and came up with several websites.
> Check this out.
>
> http://gs213.sp.cs.cmu.edu/prog/dist
>
> This service uses the University of Michigan Geographic Name Server to find
> the latitude and longitude of two places, and then calculates the distance
> between them (as the crow flies). It also provides a map showing the two
> places, using the Xerox PARC Map Server.
>
> San Francisco, CA
> San Francisco County, California (county FIPS code 6075)
> county seat
> Type: 45 Populated place
> Loc: 37:46:30N 122:25:06W
> Pop (1980): 678974
> Elevation: 63

Thanks,

Justin



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