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English: Location map of India.Equirectangular projection. Strechted by 106.0%. Geographic limits of the map:
- N: 37.5° N
- S: 5.0° N
- W: 67.0° E
- E: 99.0° E
Made with Natural Earth. Free vector and raster map data @ naturalearthdata.com.
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20 February 2010 |
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Transferred from de.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by User:Uwe Dedering. (Original text : own work) |
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Uwe Dedering at de.wikipedia |
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