Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Watertown MA, USA
Posts: 15
I want to add a few cities to the World time app, and it wants latitude and longitude coordinates (presumably so that it can locate the city on the map). Does anyone know of a website (or other device) that I can use to get the lat/longs for a given city?
07-10-2000 06:20 PM
Winchell
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Baltimore MD, USA
Posts: 717
Check box the "Latitude and Longitude", and type in the city name.
07-10-2000 06:55 PM
mchlwise
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Registered: Apr 2000
Location: Santa Clarita, CA
Posts: 198
If you're good with a very small map and a stylus, you can just poke the city you want. Try it. I don't know how many cities are in there, but just pressing the city on the map puts it in for you, and I be the one you want would be there.
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07-11-2000 12:28 AM
caneguru
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Registered: Feb 2000
Location:
Posts: 18
I don't think the search engine on the zipcode page works for places outside of the US. I'd be interested, as well, in an international longitude/latitude server.
07-16-2000 03:13 PM
Tom LaPrise
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Registered: Jan 2000
Location: Monroe, Michigan, USA
Posts: 244
Try a world atlas at your local library. (My wife is a librarian, so that's our default answer.)
07-16-2000 05:05 PM
Winchell
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Baltimore MD, USA
Posts: 717
Not sure about world cities, but the US Gazeteer from the Census Bureau has loads of US entries in it. The most convenient interface (for me) is the unix command line client to the dict server at dict.org. Or just use the website: http://www.dict.org/bin/Dict?Form=D...abase=gazetteer
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