Vietnam_location_map.svg


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English: Location map of Vietnam.

Equirectangular projection. Strechted by 104 %. Geographic limits of the map:

  • N: 24.0° N
  • S: 8.0° N
  • W: 101.8° E
  • E: 110.3° E

Paracel Islands (map between). Equirectangular projection. Stretched by 52%. Geographic limits of the map:

  • N: 17°15′ N
  • S: 15°45′ N
  • W: 111°00′ E
  • E: 113°00′ E

Spratly Islands (map below). Equirectangular projection. Stretched by 41.6%. Geographic limits of the map:

  • N: 12°00' N
  • S: 6°12' N
  • W: 111°30' E
  • E: 117°20' E
Date
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Own work

Author Uwe Dedering
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Derivative works of this file: South Vietnam location map.png

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Vietnam location map

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18 February 2010

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