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English: Map of the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) around its origin in the Pacific, with the AA lettering scheme for the 100 km squares. This scheme is used for WGS 84 and some other modern geodetic datums, while the alternative AL lettering scheme is used for some older geodetic datums.
Source
English: Mikael R made the MGRS grid in SpatialAce of Carmenta, with a background map from Natural Earth by Tom Patterson, US National Park Service.
Date

2007-11-20

Author

Mikael Rittri (MikaelR)

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English: See below


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current14:49, 20 November 20071,895×1,309 (461 KB)MikaelR ({{Information |Description= {{en|Map of the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) around its origin in the Pacific, with the AA lettering scheme for the 100 km squares. This scheme is used for WGS 84 and some other modern geodetic datums, while the alter)
14:30, 20 November 20071,895×1,309 (7.1 MB)MikaelR ({{Information |Description= {{en|Map of the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) around its origin in the Pacific, with the AA lettering scheme for the 100 km squares. This scheme is used for WGS 84 and some other modern geodetic datums, while the alter)
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