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Thursday, June 23, 2016
Flag for 121 Degrees West by 38 Degrees North: Sacramento, California
Another type of Latitude and Longitude flag but with a basic design that only accounts for the degrees.
Metric Grid Flag for Austin, Texas: 97 Degrees West by 30 Degrees North
The flag for 97 Degrees West by 30 Degrees North covers much of Austin. Here is the subsequently coded flag.
Metric Flag for Mt. Everest on the Grid at 86 Degrees East by 27 Degrees North
The Metric Grid flag for Mt. Everest uses the black, indigo, orange, yellow, purple, and white. The Tri-bar portion represents the Longitude while the central star represents Latitude. Black is coded to 8 and indigo is coded to 6, thus 86 for 86 degrees. The central yellow pentagon indicates this is the Eastern Hemisphere. The orange dominant star represents 20 while the lesser star represents 7, thus 27 which is 27 degrees North. Since the dominant star is pointing up, this is the Northern Hemisphere.
Metric Latitude Longitude Flag for London
London lies mostly at 0 Degrees West and 51 Degrees North, this is the subsequent Metric Longitude Latitude Flag. It coincidentally reflects the colours of the UK. The part of London that straddles on the Eastern Hemisphere has the central pentagon coloured yellow.
Latitude Longitude Flag for Paris
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