Translate

Monday, April 6, 2015

Paris Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag




Central Moscow Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag




Berlin Geographic Latitude Longitude Flag




New Delhi Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag






London Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag


Most of London is at 0 Degrees West, 51 Degrees North

Since London mostly lies at 51 Degrees North the star colours are blue and red, as blue represents five and red one.


Amazingly the London City Geographic Flag coincidentally uses the colours of of the nation flag: red, white and blue but in a muchly different pattern.

A flag for the wee side of London that resides in the Eastern Hemisphere at 00 Degrees East, 51 Degrees North. 


Easter Island/Rapanui Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag


The Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag for Easter Island/Rapanui uses the colours red, white, and pink.  The stars on along the right indicate it is in the Western Hemisphere, also since they are upside down this place is in the Southern Hemisphere. 

Since it is Western Hemisphere Geographic Flag the tribar is to read left to right.  Red represents one, white zero, and pink nine; thus the longitude is 109 Degrees West.

Since this place is in the Southern Hemisphere the colours are to be read upwards.  Thus orange represents two and purple represents seven, making it 27 Degrees South. 


Sydney Australia Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag

By pure coincidence the Sydney Geographic Latitude-Longitude Flag bears a resemblance to the flag of Mongolia.  The upside down stars on the right fly end of the flag indicate that is in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres.  Since yellow is coded to three, the two yellow stars indicate 33 Degrees South. 

The red, blue, red tribar is to be read from right to left since the stars on on the right.  Red represents one and blue represents five, thus the tribars represents 151 Degrees East.