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Revision as of 10:17, 11 March 2010
Any Wikipedian may participate in this project to better organize information in articles containing geographical coordinates. This page and its subpages contain suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please include yourself as participant, inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
NOTE: This is a concept currently under development, so this is subject to change.
To add 57°18′22″N 4°27′32″W / 57.30611°N 4.45889°W to the top of an article, use {{Coord}}, thus:
{{Coord|57|18|22|N|4|27|32|W|display=title}}
These coordinates are in degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc.
"title" means that the coordinates will be displayed next to the article's title at the top of the page (in desktop view only; title coordinates do not display in mobile view) and before any other text or images. It also records the coordinates as the primary location of the page's subject in Wikipedia's geosearch API.
To add 44°06′45″N 87°54′47″W / 44.1124°N 87.9130°W to the top of an article, use either
{{Coord|44.1124|N|87.9130|W|display=title}}
(which does not require minutes or seconds but does require the user to specify north/ south and east/west) or
{{Coord|44.1124|-87.9130|display=title}}
(in which the north and east are presumed by positive values while the south and west are negative ones). These coordinates are in decimal degrees.
- Degrees, minutes and seconds, when used, must each be separated by a pipe ("|").
- Map datum must be WGS84 if possible (except for off-Earth bodies).
- Avoid excessive precision (0.0001° is <11 m, 1″ is <31 m).
- Maintain consistency of decimal places or minutes/seconds between latitude and longitude.
- Latitude (N/S) must appear before longitude (E/W).
Optional coordinate parameters follow the longitude and are separated by an underscore ("_"):
- dim:
dim:
N (viewing diameter in metres) - region:
region:
R (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 or ISO 3166-2 code) - type:
type:
T (landmark
orcity(30,000)
, for example)
Other optional parameters are separated by a pipe ("|"):
- display
|display=inline
(the default) to display in the body of the article only,|display=title
to display at the top of the article only (in desktop view only; title coordinates do not display in mobile view), or|display=inline,title
to display in both places.
- name
name=
X to label the place on maps (default is PAGENAME)
Thus: {{Coord|44.1172|-87.9135|dim:30_region:US-WI_type:event
|display=inline,title|name=accident site}}
Use |display=title
(or |display=inline,title
) once per article, for the subject of the article, where appropriate.
- Per WP:ORDER, the template is placed at the bottom of the article in the 'end matter', after any navigation templates, but before all categories, including the {{DEFAULTSORT}} template. The {{coord}} template may also be placed within an infobox, instead of at the bottom of the article.
- For full details, refer to {{Coord/doc}}.
- Additional guidance is available at obtaining coordinates and converting coordinates.
- For a village, use the current centre. Where this is difficult, choose the earliest known settlement of that name.
- For military and industrial establishments (e.g. castles, barracks, dockyards, car plants) use the main gate.
- For administrative districts, use the head office.
- For linear features see Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates/Linear.
Phooli
Phooli
phooli is best village in nature. here are flowing ganga river through the village.here are many green fields.the population of this village are minimum 25000.all of them people mohd sanaullah ansari is the best man.he is honest and truth man.phooli is great village it has big area.phooli has in many place in north phooli(alamgang,pachokhar)in south phooli(shahpur,shehpur,mohammadpur)in west phooli(dhanauta)and in east phooli(nathupur).phooli is very old village.it is one of the oldest village of ghazipur.this village is border of uttar pradesh. phooli is best village in ghazipur.phooli of tahsil zamania thana dildarnagar.ghazipur is in uttar pradesh.phooli is covered with trees to see fantastic.phooli is a village in ghazipur(uttar pradesh) this village is fantastic in nature.here are flowing ganga river away from.phooli is developing village.phooli is very old since 1930.phooli is historical place.phooli is great village it has big area.phooli has in many place शाहपुर,शेह्पुर,अल्म्ग्ज,मोहम्मदपुर,पचोखर यहाँ पर कुल ८००० लोग रहते है
फूली एक मस्त जगह है । यह ज़मानिया और दिलदारनगर के बिच में है। यहाँ पर बहुत अच्छे लोग रहते है बिल्कुल सरीफ जैसे-मोहम्मद सनाउल्लाह अंसारी (लेक्टुरे इन इंग्लिश) जो की दिलदारनगर सकेबएम् में पढाते है.,समुल्लाह अंसारी,होदा परिवार,पठान,अंसारी,डॉ श्याम नारायण ,रामेषर,संजय।
फूली पेडो से ढाका हुआ है । देखने में बहुत ही अच्छा लगता है । फूली गाजीपुर जिला में बॉर्डर पे है । और बिहार के पास है। फूली का नाक्शा बहुत अच्छा है। मैप देखने से लगता है की फासीज़न सी का फन्दा है। इस जगह का प्राकृतिक बहुत ही अच्छा है। यहाँ पे तीनो सीज़न(,रबी,खरीफ और ज़ैद).
Latitude:25.428470044808698,Longitude:83.62063407897949
phooli is best village in nature. here are flowing ganga river through the village.here are many green fields.the population of this village are minimum 2000.all of them people mohd sanaullah ansari is the best man.he is honest and truth man.phooli is great village it has big area.phooli has in many place in north phooli(alamgang,pachokhar)in south phooli(shahpur,shehpur,mohammadpur)in west phooli(dhanauta)and in east phooli(nathupur).phooli is very old village.it is one of the oldest village of ghazipur.this village is border of uttar pradesh. phooli is best village in ghazipur.phooli of tahsil zamania thana dildarnagar.ghazipur is in uttar pradesh.phooli is covered with trees to see fantastic.phooli is a village in ghazipur(uttar pradesh) this village is fantastic in nature.here are flowing ganga river away from.phooli is developing village.phooli is very old since 1930.phooli is historical place.phooli is great village it has big area.phooli has in many place शाहपुर,शेह्पुर,अल्म्ग्ज,मोहम्मदपुर,पचोखर यहाँ पर कुल ८००० लोग रहते है फूली एक मस्त जगह है । यह ज़मानिया और दिलदारनगर के बिच में है। यहाँ पर बहुत अच्छे लोग रहते है बिल्कुल सरीफ जैसे-मोहम्मद सनाउल्लाह अंसारी (लेक्टुरे इन इंग्लिश) जो की दिलदारनगर सकेबएम् में पढाते है.,समुल्लाह अंसारी,होदा परिवार,पठान,अंसारी,डॉ श्याम नारायण ,रामेषर,संजय। फूली पेडो से ढाका हुआ है । देखने में बहुत ही अच्छा लगता है । फूली गाजीपुर जिला में बॉर्डर पे है । और बिहार के पास है।
this place is fantastic to see.yaha se kam se ka 200 km par mountains,sandy place and other place. yaha se bahut saare log bahar yaani ki mumbai me ja kar rahate hai jyadatar west phooli ke log.west phooli me jyadatar khan rahate hai. ye sab dekhkar aisa lagata hai ki ye place desh ki mast place haiye place small hi hai but fantastic to see. dekhne me to state uttar pradeh me is best place.ye place uttar pradesh in between boundary aur bihar ke boundary par situated hai.phooli place ghazipur district me hai.,
www.mdaziz.webs.com
Participants
Userbox: {{User WikiProject Geographical_coordinates}}
- Egil
- Chinasaur
- User:Mav - (moral support mostly)
- The Plowboy Lifestyle
- User:Docu
- Scott Davis
- RHaworth
- redjar
- JMOliver
- W i k i a c c - (here and there)
- nikai
- Sunny256
- Citylover
- Fazil Gadalov
- Erebus555◄?
- Stefan Kühn - (produce KML-File for Google-Earth)
- pfctdayelise (translate?) - (using m:Google Maps Extension on a private wiki, and loving it)
- Kingutd
- Universimmedia - Proposes this page using Google Maps to provide coordinates in Wikipedia format (also for French Wikipedia).
- The Anome -- automatic insertion of tags into articles using User:The Anomebot2 -- 78,000 articles tagged, as of December 2007, and counting...
- Mohau
- DarTar
- Luchinatwalker - (when I can)
- Simijaca
- Buaidh
- Chase I
- User:AndrewBuck
- GregU - I geocode articles with coords (but very slowly)
- Dschwen - WikiMiniAtlas
- Andy Mabbett - particular interest in deployment of the Geo microformat on Wikipedia; see Project Microformats and {{coord}}.
- Para - GeoCommons
- Guiltyspark
- Targeman
- User:RobBrisbane - Occasional contributor
- User:DJBarney24 - Extension of this system to Mars and other planets ?
- User:RayKiddy
- User:jpo
- Presidentman - used this page for help on Harding Memorial coordinates
- Nick4404 23:36, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
- Psychless
- Mailer Diablo
- SpencerT♦C
- User:Huwmanbeing–Editing Indiana community information, including location
- Padraic
- Krym66 - adding geocodes to battlefields mostly - keeping an eye on Front page articles also
- Socrates2008 - Geocoding battlefields, shipwrecks, aircraft incidents and Third World locations
- Circle High - High schools in the United States
- Paulshannon (talk) 16:47, 22 November 2007 (UTC)
- Clem Rutter, Rochester,Kent. - Interested in javascript conversions from OSGB to WGS84.
- User:Hailey C. Shannon
- User:cosnahang
- User:blood sliver - I'll try
- Dewster_^*'_ 11:11, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
- Geronimo20
- *Dan T.* (talk) 20:37, 22 March 2008 (UTC)
- Rayhou (talk) 13:11, 29 March 2008 (UTC) - I add coordinates to articles that I randomly come across. I can also cooperate with you guys, just let me know.
- Rajah
- Suyogaerospace - I will help as I can --Suyogaerospacetalk to me! 11:15, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
- scottucsd - Beijing Locations Contributor
- JeremyMcCracken (talk) (contribs) - Add coordinates where they are missing.
- Excirial (Talk,Contribs) 18:29, 4 June 2008 (UTC)
- Andrew Maiman (talk) 16:24, 7 June 2008 (UTC) - I've been adding Geotags as I run into articles without them. Let me know if help is needed with a specific set of articles.
- LeheckaG (talk) 17:00, 24 June 2008 (UTC) - USA: South-Eastern Alaska, Northern Ohio, South-Western Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut.
- Fatorange - I am the author of the Wikipedia-based map "DBpedia Mobile" and wrote the geo extractor for DBpedia. I'd love to cooperate on map display and data extraction efforts!
- Lanma726 (talk) 03:43, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
- Eric Shalov - collected all Mexico City metro locations, adding to articles. Help!
- JWB (talk) 06:33, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
- Nichalp (talk) 07:42, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
- Specious - Been heavily geocoding parts of North Carolina and Virginia, particularly around Durham, NC where I live. Also focussing on relating WikiMapia places to Wikipedia articles.
- Travisl - Manually adding coordinates to articles I find at Category:United States articles missing geocoordinate data. For no particularly good reason, I'm starting in the middle of the list, in the T's.
- Twinzor - Adding coords as I run into articles that lack them, and sometimes going through the list of articles needing coords.
- Necronaut - Helping wherever I can
- Talltim mainly adding coords to railway stations in the UK
- ⊥m93 talk. 18:21, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
- Bachrach44 (talk) 13:38, 30 October 2008 (UTC) - mostly working on things in Washington DC and Philadelphia PA. (They're the cities I know best).
- Super Rad! 07:32, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
- smadge1 (talk) - Putting Australian Coordinates in where I can, especially SE Queensland. Also cruising Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Coord/input/ERROR when bored.
- apancu | Talk - Adding coords for places in Romania
- Mmdoogie (talk) - adding coordinates to US articles
- Skiasaurus (skē’ ə sôr’ əs)
- Kojones - November 29, 2008 - Adding coordinates starting in Colorado.
- David Edgar - Adding coordinates to articles in Category:Belgium articles missing geocoordinate data among others
- Tangurena (talk) 00:08, 11 February 2009 (UTC)
- ›mysid (☎∆✎) - Searching for places around the globe in Google Earth.
- Rkmlai
- Brinkley32 - Adding coords to places in Georgia
- Cavrdg (talk) 19:05, 18 June 2009 (UTC) Tagged Herefordshire and Berkshire articles done. Oxfordshire started.
- Preslav (talk) 19:51, 11 July 2009 (UTC) Adding coordinates to Bulgaria, when I'm really bored. I may be able to help with the Netherlands and Denmark as well.
- James Michael DuPont Would like to export all points to open streetmap
- Sf46
- GrandpaDave - Focusing on Iowa, USA missing geocodes
- TalkIslander - Focusing on the UK
- Stepheng3 - cleaning up errors and chipping away at California
- splashpoint - Focusing on Philippines
- AlexWaelde - Focusing on Eastern USA (Joined October 11, 2009)
- Jim.henderson (talk) 15:27, 13 October 2009 (UTC) - Mostly tagging NYC and suburban photos in Commons rather than articles
- Canglesea - Focusing on airports and military
- Diaboyos - Working on adding medieval and ancient locations.
- --Mdukas (talk) 06:07, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
- Forenti 10:10, 14 December 2009 (UTC) Coordinating Australia!
- Mysdaao talk 15:31, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
- Bazonka (talk) 11:49, 3 January 2010 (UTC) - creator of most of the Xth meridian east/west and Yth parallel north/south articles.
- Rehman(+)(C) 01:49, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
- TRANSPORTERMAN (TALK) 16:38, 2 February 2010 (UTC) - Occasional random Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Coord_missing and Category:Talk_pages_requiring_geodata_verification patrol
- DubhEire (talk) 23:25, 4 March 2010 (UTC) - Mostly Dublin and Ireland
- RashersTierney (talk) 11:31, 5 March 2010 (UTC) Novice - here to learn. Ireland and Romani related articles mostly.
Goals
- Should provide a uniform markup for all geographic coordinates
- Should provide a user-preferred appearance for all geographic coordinates
- Markup should be easy and natural to use
- Should be able to have a uniform, extensible way of accessing all types of map resources, avoiding having direct external links to maps in articles
- Clicking on a reference navigates directly to a page with external pointers to various resources, with coordinates automatically embedded where possible. The resources can be maps of various kinds, topological charts, satellite photos and others.
- Create a database of points, enabling generation of navigatable maps with a clickable icon appearing for every location for which there is a Wikipedia article. This has been implemented for NASA World Wind, Google Earth (see below) and Google maps (see below).
- Serve as a tool for finding Wikipedia articles describing nearby locations. See also meta:Wikipediatlas.
- Adhere to existing Internet standards for geographic coordinates as far as possible
Markup
The practical usage of coordinate markup in Wikipedia is described in the style guide for geographical coordinates. For use on maps and other services, parameters may also be required.
A complete entry could for example be: {{coord|51|28|40|N|0|0|6|W|type:landmark_scale:2000_region:GB}}
See also: Obtaining coordinates
Marking project-related pages on Talk page
The template {{WPcoord}} may be added to relevant Talk pages. This adds the page to several categories and displays as:
Geographical coordinates | ||||
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Implementation details
Coordinate templates
There are two ways of specifying coordinates:
{{coord}}
- Accepts multiple data formats and supports a style sheet preference for display format, plus a Geo microformat. Coord may be placed anywhere in the article source text, inline, with prose text. For example "Mount Everest is at {{coord|27|59|16|N|86|56|40|E}}", which displays as "Mount Everest is at 27°59′16″N 86°56′40″E / 27.98778°N 86.94444°E". To display coordinates at the page's top, near the article's title, in a skin-dependent way, usedisplay=title
(see example at Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric dam). To display both inline and top, usedisplay=inline,title
.- Infoboxes - Many infobox templates for places have a field for specifying a place's coordinates. The template internally uses {{coord}} and may therefore also display in the title area. See Template:Infobox Settlement and Template:Infobox Mountain for documentation, or, usage examples at Los Angeles and Mount Everest.
(Before September 2008, there was a widely-used family of templates of the form coor .... These are deprecated and have been replaced by {{coord}}. For an overview of choices: WikiProject Geographical coordinates/comparison.)
Parameters
Following the geographical coordinate, further parameters can optionally be supplied, separated by underscores. This helps display suitable map resources (see Template:GeoTemplate), and will help Wikimaps become fully functional.
{{coord|61.1631|-149.9721|type:landmark_globe:earth_region:US-AK_scale:150000_source:gnis|name=Kulis Air National Guard Base}}
displays 61°09′47″N 149°58′20″W / 61.1631°N 149.9721°W
It has
- type:landmark
- globe:earth
- region:US-AK
- scale:150000
- source:gnis
type:T
The type:
parameter specifies the type of location for reverse mapping (for instance, to select a marker icon in the WikiMiniAtlas).
It also sets the map scale, which can however be overridden by dim: or scale:.
Valid types are:
T | Description | Map scale |
---|---|---|
adm1st | Administrative unit of country, 1st level (province, state), see table, e.g. U.S. states | 1:1,000,000 |
adm2nd | Administrative unit of country, 2nd level, see table, e.g. county (United States) | 1:300,000 |
adm3rd | Administrative unit of country, 3rd level, see table | 1:100,000 |
airport | airports and airbases | 1:30,000 |
city(pop) | cities, towns, villages, hamlets, suburbs, subdivisions, neighborhoods, and other human settlements (including unincorporated and/or abandoned ones) with known population Please replace pop with a number. Commas in pop will be ignored. There should be no blanks. |
1:30,000 ... 1:300,000 |
city | cities, towns, villages, hamlets, suburbs, subdivisions, neighborhoods, and other human settlements (including unincorporated and/or abandoned ones) with unspecified population These are treated as minor cities. |
1:100,000 |
country | (e.g. "type:country") | 1:10,000,000 |
edu | schools, colleges, and universities | 1:10,000 |
event | one-time or regular events and incidents that occurred at a specific location, including battles, earthquakes, festivals, and shipwrecks | 1:50,000 |
forest | forests and woodlands | 1:50,000 |
glacier | glaciers and icecaps | 1:50,000 |
isle | islands and isles | 1:100,000 |
landmark | buildings (including churches, factories, museums, theatres, and power plants but excluding schools and railway stations), caves, cemeteries, cultural landmarks, geologic faults, headlands, intersections, mines, ranches, roads, structures (including antennas, bridges, castles, dams, lighthouses, monuments, and stadiums), tourist attractions, valleys, and other points of interest | 1:10,000 |
mountain | peaks, mountain ranges, hills, submerged reefs, and seamounts | 1:100,000 |
pass | mountain passes | 1:10,000 |
railwaystation | stations, stops, and maintenance areas of railways and trains, including railroad, metro, rapid transit, underground, subway, elevated railway, etc. | 1:10,000 |
river | rivers, canals, creeks, brooks, and streams, including intermittent ones | 1:100,000 |
satellite | geo-stationary satellites | 1:10,000,000 |
waterbody | bays, fjords, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, lochs, loughs, meres, lagoons, estuaries, inland seas, and waterfalls | 1:100,000 |
camera | To indicate the location of where a specific image was taken. This type is used by coordinate templates on File pages. | 1:10,000 |
Default scale: if no type is used or the type is not defined in the GeoHack extension | 1:300,000 |
T | Markup | Result |
---|---|---|
waterbody | {{coord|46|43|N|7|58|E|type:waterbody}}
|
46°43′N 7°58′E / 46.717°N 7.967°E |
scale:N
The scale:
parameter specifies the desired map scale as 1:N, overriding the scale implied by any type:
parameter.
GeoHack uses scale:
to select a map scale for a 72 dpi computer monitor. If no dim:
, type:
, or scale:
parameters are provided, GeoHack uses its default scale of 1:300,000.
Subject | Scale | Markup | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Big Ben | 1:500 | {{coord|51.500611|N|0.124611|W|scale:500}}
|
51°30′02″N 0°07′29″W / 51.500611°N 0.124611°W |
Palace of Westminster | 1:5,000 | {{coord|51.5006|N|0.1246|W|scale:5000}}
|
51°30′02″N 0°07′29″W / 51.5006°N 0.1246°W |
City of Westminster | 1:50,000 | {{coord|51.501|N|0.125|W|scale:50000}}
|
51°30′04″N 0°07′30″W / 51.501°N 0.125°W |
Greater London | 1:500,000 | {{coord|51.50|N|0.12|W|scale:500000}}
|
51°30′N 0°07′W / 51.50°N 0.12°W |
region:R
The region:
parameter specifies the political region for terrestrial coordinates. It is used to select appropriate map resources. If no region:
parameter is provided, GeoHack attempts to determine the region from the coordinates.
The region should be supplied as either a two character ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code or an ISO 3166-2 region code.
Examples of ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes:
- AQ Antarctica
- AU Australia
- BR Brazil
- DE Germany
- GB United Kingdom
- HK Hong Kong
- IN India
- LK Sri Lanka
- RU Russia
- US United States
Examples of ISO 3166-2 region codes:
- DE-TH Thuringia, Germany
- GB-BIR Birmingham, England
- NO-03 Oslo, Norway
- US-NY New York state, US
The oceans have the following Wiki assigned code elements per de:Vorlage:Coordinate#Ozeane.
- XN Arctic Ocean
- XA Atlantic Ocean
- XI Indian Ocean
- XP Pacific Ocean
- XS Southern Ocean
In addition, two Wiki assigned code elements can be used with {{coord}}:
- XZ for objects in or above international waters (similar to UN/LOCODE).
- ZZ for use in examples.
Focus region | Region | Markup | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Switzerland | CH
|
{{coord|46.9524|N|7.4396|E|region:CH}}
|
46°57′09″N 7°26′23″E / 46.9524°N 7.4396°E |
Berlin, Germany | DE-BE
|
{{coord|52.5164|N|13.3775|E|region:DE-BE}}
|
52°30′59″N 13°22′39″E / 52.5164°N 13.3775°E |
globe:G
The globe:
parameter specifies the planet, dwarf planet, asteroid, or natural satellite upon which the coordinates reside. Apart from earth (the default), recognized values are: mercury, venus, moon, mars, phobos, deimos, ceres, vesta, jupiter, ganymede, callisto, io, europa, mimas, enceladus, tethys, dione, rhea, titan, hyperion, iapetus, phoebe, miranda, ariel, umbriel, titania, oberon, triton, pluto, and charon.
Subject | G | Markup | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Kittu Crater | ganymede | {{coord|0.4|N|334.6|W|globe:ganymede}}
|
0°24′N 334°36′W / 0.4°N 334.6°W |
Viking 2 lander | mars | {{coord|48.269|N|225.990|W|globe:mars}}
|
48°16′08″N 225°59′24″W / 48.269°N 225.990°W |
Mozart Crater | mercury | {{coord|7.8|N|190.5|W|globe:mercury}}
|
7°48′N 190°30′W / 7.8°N 190.5°W |
Apollo 11 lander | moon | {{coord|0|40|26.69|N|23|28|22.69|E|globe:moon}}
|
0°40′26.69″N 23°28′22.69″E / 0.6740806°N 23.4729694°E |
Ksa Crater | titan | {{coord|14.0|N|65.4|W|globe:titan}}
|
14°00′N 65°24′W / 14.0°N 65.4°W |
Venera 13 lander | venus | {{coord|7.5|S|303|E|globe:venus}}
|
7°30′S 303°00′E / 7.5°S 303°E |
Stickney Crater | phobos | {{coord|1|N|49|W|globe:phobos}}
|
1°N 49°W / 1°N 49°W |
Very rough mapping is provided on geohack for almost all supported globes. The pop-out WikiMiniAtlas system provides limited mapping for Moon, Mars, Mercury, Venus, Io, and Titan, as of February 2021[update].
The maps roughly implies a coordinate reference system, but does not clearly specify one (unlike Earth's WGS84). Since the template defaults to east longitude, the |W|
direction must be specified for globes that measure longitude westward. For celestial coordinates, use {{Sky}} instead.
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Name
{{coord}} takes |name=name
Display
To always display coordinates as DMS values, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: none }
.geo-dms { display: inline }
To always display coordinates as decimal values, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: inline }
.geo-dms { display: none }
To display coordinates in both formats, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: inline }
.geo-dms { display: inline }
.geo-multi-punct { display: inline }
If CSS is disabled, or you have an old copy of MediaWiki:Common.css cached, you will see both formats. (You can either clear your cache or manually refresh this URL: [1].)
To disable display of the blue globe adjacent to coordinates, add this to your common.js:
var wma_settings = {enabled:false}
Note that this will disable WikiMiniAtlas.
See also: Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Geographical coordinates.
Format
Creating new templates
When creating new templates or infoboxes, use {{coord}}. Unless a template uses the coordinate data in another way (such as creating a dot on a standard map), the {{coord}} template should be the field value. For example, {{infobox lake}} accepts coords = {{coord|45|N|6|E|type:waterbody}}
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If coordinate data are used directly by a template, use the following parameter names for coordinates:
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A provision for accepting decimal coordinates is recommended. For example, allow lat_d = 45.678 | long_d = -123.456 and omission of the remaining parameters.
Where the United Kingdom's Ordnance Survey grid references are used as the coordinates, use {{oscoor}}
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For articles which have no coordinates, but need them, use {{coord missing}}
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Linear features
For draft guidance on, and examples of, coordinates for linear features (rivers, roads, bridges, tunnels, etc.), see Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates/Linear.
How to obtain geographical coordinates
See Obtaining geographic coordinates
See also: Category:Articles needing coordinates, Maybe-Checker
Geodetic system
All coordinates specified through {{coord}} must be referenced to WGS84, or an equivalent datum. WGS84 is required for some of the conversions done by the geohack extension.
British national grid references of the Ordnance Survey use its own OSGB36 datum, which is correct for use in national grid references; the correct transformations will automatically be applied when national grid coordinates are used in {{oscoor}} tags. However, OSGB36 latitude/longitude coordinates should not be used anywhere in Wikipedia; please use WGS84 lat/long instead.
Precision
Regardless of how coordinates are obtained, consider the precision specified in a Wikipedia article. Generally, the larger the object being mapped, the less precise the coordinates should be. For example, the location of a city can be specified with a precision of 100 meters, or even 1 km. To specify a particular point in the city, such as the central administrative building, or a fountain would justify precisions down to 10 meters or even one meter in some cases.
A general rule is to give precisions approximately one tenth the size of the object, unless there is a clear reason for additional precision. Overly precise coordinates can be misleading by implying that the geographic area is smaller than it truly is.
In the two most-used coordinate representations, degrees-minutes-seconds and decimal degrees, precision is, as a useful approximation,
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Conversions: 1 kilometre (0.621 mi), 1 metre (3.28 ft), 1 centimetre (0.394 in); 1 mile (1.61 km), 1 foot (0.305 m), 1 inch (2.54 cm)
Distances along lines of latitude are the same at the equator but shrink toward the poles. Unless there is specific reason to take this into account, the distances along lines of longitude should suffice as a guide.
You can calculate the number of kilometers per degree of longitude using one of the following approximation formulas (θ is the latitude in degrees):
Best:
Better: (6378 is Earth radius at equator)
Sufficient:
Coordinates from other language versions (iwcoor)
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To do list
To-do list for Wikipedia:WikiProject Geographical coordinates:
Find coordinates for
Use Maybe-Checker: verify and/or add coordinates to articles in categories likely to need coordinates. Articles are also listed on WolterBot's cleanup listings (User:WolterBot/Cleanup statistics) See also: Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates Tag articles needing coordinates
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Tools and applications based on coordinates from Wikipedia
Articles (and coordinates) can be found through the pages using the templates in Category:Coordinates templates
All coordinates are available for download in Wikipedia database dumps. To get the coordinates from the XML format dump of all articles (enwiki-latest-pages-articles.xml.bz2, 4 GB), the dump needs to be parsed for pages containing coordinates in the entry formats listed above. Most articles in Wikipedia conform to these formats and coordinates are easy to parse from the wikitext with regular expressions for simple character sequences. As all coordinates link to the same PHP tool, they may also be found from the SQL format table of external links (enwiki-latest-externallinks.sql.gz, 725MB). This second method will however not include all available information about the coordinates, such as their position between the article body and the title area.
There may exist some groups of articles that generate the coordinate data dynamically and are not in any of the standard entry formats, as some editors may have wished to facilitate entry of common coordinate related information, while only keeping the output similar with the existing templates. To get all such coordinates, all the articles in the database dump need to be run through a wikitext parser (such as the PHP one in MediaWiki) to expand all the templates, and the result parsed for coordinates. Alternatively, it is also possible to download the HTML generated from all the article and expanded template content (wikipedia-en-html.tar.7z, 14 GB).
Note that mass downloading individual pages from the live Wikipedia site is strongly discouraged and may lead to discontinued access.
NASA World Wind Samples
All examples use NASA World Wind, with the Wikipedia overlay. This is purely meant as an example of one thing that a coordinated concept for geographical coordinates can be used for.
View Wikipedia in Google Earth
Project Wikipedia-World scan 11 Dumps (ca,cs,de,en,eo,es,fi,fr,nl,pt,ru) and provides:
- dynamic Google-Earth layers in 21 languages. For instance: english Layer
- static Google-Earth layers in 10 language with different folders (Castles, Parks,...), Download at webkuehn.de
- SQL-Data off all scanned coordinates
Visualization of Wikipedia articles with Google Maps
- www.geonames.org over 800,000 Wikipedia articles in 230 languages on Google maps. The placemarks include short descriptions of the displayed items, extracted from the Wikipedia articles. Webservices for full text search and reverse geocoding of wikipedia articles.
WikiMiniAtlas JavaScript plugin
WikiMiniAtlas is a JavaScript to add to your monobook.js. It adds a draggable and zoomable (just like GoogleMaps) map to all geo-coded articles. Clickable labels with links other geocoded articles are placed on the map to allow spatial browsing of wikipedia. Map layers include satellite images (using Landsat7 data) with zoomlevels down to a resolution <100m, and daily updated MODIS satellite data.
WikiMiniAtlas is currently enabled on Wikipedia (by clicking on the globe () beside the coordinates).
All geodata in SQL file format
- Project Wikipedia-World, provides the complete database for download in SQL-file format.
Export multiple coordinates
Kmlexport tool: Pages marked with multiple coordinates or categories of articles with coordinates can be exported as KML (for use in Google Earth, for example). This tool and some alternatives can be found on clicking the coordinates or by applying the {{GeoGroupTemplate}} template on a page.
The Kmlexport can be used directly or through Google Maps; see for example Colmar Pocket or Category:Capitals in Europe. Export from articles is real-time, export from categories is based on stored extractions (may be several weeks old).
KML may be converted in other formats, suitable as Points of Interest (POI) for GPS systems.
Other sources:
Coordinates search tool
tools:~dispenser/cgi-bin/geosearch.py allows for regular expression searching on the GeoHack links in the external links table. This has the advantages of near real time information and powerful pattern matching. The following are some example queries created as a demonstration of the flexibility of the system.
Description | MySQL Regular expression query |
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Coordinates imported from the CSWiki | source:cswiki
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Settlements whose populations are under 1,000 | type:city\([0-9]{0,3}\)
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South of the Antarctic Circle (approximate) | =(66_[3-9]|66.[6-9]|6[7-9]|[7-9][0-9])[0-9_.]*_S_
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Coordinates equivalent to 0°N 0°E / 0°N 0°E | =[-_0.]+[NS][-_0.]+[EW]
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Coordinates in San Marino | region:SM
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Coordinates on Callisto | globe:[Cc]allisto
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To switch to other wikis, the site parameter can be added to the URL, e.g.
&site=commons
for Commons&site=pt
for Portuguese Wikipedia
Problem description | Python regular expression |
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Excess precision (6 or more decimal places) | [.][0-9]{6}
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Excess precision (5 decimal places) | [.][0-9]{5}[^0-9]
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Coordinates lacking metadata (no type or region) | _[WE]_+($|&title=|\{+[0-9]\}+)
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Unexpected character in parameter name | params=[^&=]*?[^_a-z][a-z]*:
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Unsupported parameter elevation: | params=[^&=]+?elevation:
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Unsupported parameter other than elevation: | params=[^&=]+?([^emn]|cation|me|om):
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Malformed region code | params=[^&=]+?region:([^A-Z]|[A-Z]([^A-Z]|[A-Z][^_&-]|[A-Z]-[^0-9A-Z]))
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Unassigned top-level region code | region:(A[ABCHJKPVY]|B[CKPX]|C[BEJPQT]|D[^EJKMOZ]|E[ABDI-LUW]|F[A-HLNPQS-Z]|G[CJKOVXZ]|H[A-JLOPQSV-Z]|I[A-CF-KPU-Z]|J[^EMOP]|K[A-DFJ-LOQS-VX]|L[D-HJL-QWXZ]|M[BIJ]|N[BDHJKMNQSV-Y]|O[^M]|P[B-DIJOPQUVXZ]|Q[^A]|R[^EOSUW]|S[PQUW]|T[ABEIPQSUXY]|U[^AGMSYZ]|W[^FS]|X[^AINPSZ]|Y[^ET]|Z[^AMW])
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Unexpected character in dim or scale or typesize | (dim:[0-9.]*([^0-9.k_&]|k[^m]))|(scale:[0-9]*[^0-9_&])|(city[(][0-9,]*[^0-9,)])
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Incomplete parameter | params=[^&=]*?(dim|globe|region|scale|source|type):?(&|_|$)
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Invalid type | type:(?!(adm(1st|2nd|3rd)|airport|city|country|edu|event|forest|glacier|isle|landmark|mountain|pass|railwaystation|river|satellite|waterbody)($|[&_()]))
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City without type: | params=[^&=]*?[^:]city
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College with type: other than edu | [Cc]ollege[&].*?type:(?!edu)
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School with type: other than edu | [Ss]chool[&].*?type:(?!edu)
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University with type: other than edu | [Uu]niversity[&].*?type:(?!edu)
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United States broadcaster with type: other than landmark | [^(][KW][A-Z][A-Z][A-Z].*?params=.*?type:(?!landmark)
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Station with type: other than railwaystation | ailway_[Ss]tation.*?type:(?!railwaystation)
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Typesize provided for type other than city | type:(?!city)[^&=_]*[(]
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Unusual URL formatting | geohack.php[?](?!pagename=)|&language=
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Tallies |
World map displaying the concentration of wikipoints
See also
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Geographical coordinates
- Wikipedia:Coordinate-referenced map templates (inactive)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps/Source materials
- Category:Cartography
- meta:Wikipediatlas
- meta:Geographical data
- http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2005-March/015851.html
- ISO 6709
- meta:WikiGPS
- meta:WikiProjects Geographical coordinates
- Commons:Commons:Geocoding
- User:EncMstr/Coord
- Templates
- Template:Coor Maidenhead (displays geographical coordinates as Maidenhead grid squares
- Template:Sky (the same idea for astronomical objects)
- Wikimedia and OpenStreetMap
External links
References
- RFC1876 How latitude and longitude are stored in a DNS record.
- RFC2426 Chapter 3.4.2: Text/directory MIME type GEO
- draft-daviel-http-geo-header-04
- draft-daviel-http-geo-tag-06
- draft-royer-timezone-registry-01