Module:Location map/data/United Kingdom London City of London
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Module:Location map/data/United Kingdom London City of London is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of City of London. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Usage
These definitions are used by the following templates when invoked with parameter "United Kingdom London City of London":
Map definition
name = City of London
- Name used in the default map caption
image = City of London UK location map.svg
- The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:"
top = 51.525
- Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees
bottom = 51.5
- Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees
left = -0.12
- Longitude at left edge of map, in decimal degrees
right = -0.07
- Longitude at right edge of map, in decimal degrees
Precision
Longitude: from West to East this map definition covers 0.05 degrees.
- At an image width of 200 pixels, that is 0.0003 degrees per pixel.
- At an image width of 1000 pixels, that is 0.0001 degrees per pixel.
Latitude: from North to South this map definition covers 0.025 degrees.
- At an image height of 200 pixels, that is 0.0001 degrees per pixel.
- At an image height of 1000 pixels, that is 0 degrees per pixel.
See also
- Module:Location map/data/UK England
- Module:Location map/data/United Kingdom London
- Module:Location map/data/United Kingdom Greater London
Location map templates
- Template:Location map, to display one mark and label using latitude and longitude
- Template:Location map many, to display up to nine marks and labels
- Template:Location map+, to display an unlimited number of marks and labels
Creating new map definitions
return { name = 'City of London', top = 51.525, bottom = 51.5, left = -0.12, right = -0.07, image = 'City of London UK location map.svg' }