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  2. Bearing (navigation) - Wikipedia

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    Bearing or azimuth is the horizontal angle between the direction of an object and north or another object. Learn about absolute, relative, grid, compass and azimuth bearings, and how they are measured and used in navigation.

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    Google Maps Navigation is a discontinued mobile app that provided turn-by-turn voice-guided directions using GPS and Internet connection. Learn about its history, features, availability and comparison with other satellite navigation software.

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    Learn about the properties, history, and applications of this map projection that preserves distances and directions from a center point. See examples of polar and non-polar azimuthal equidistant projections, and their limitations and distortions.

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  6. Point of Rocks, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Point of Rocks is a community in Frederick County, Maryland, named for a rock formation on the Catoctin Mountain. It has a history of tobacco plantations, slave labor, Civil War raids, and transportation hubs.

  7. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    MapQuest is an American free online web mapping service launched in 1996 as the first commercial web mapping service. It offers various services and programs, such as driving directions, satellite imagery, buddy-finder, customized routes, and gas price comparison.

  8. Google Maps pin - Wikipedia

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    Jens Eilstrup Rasmussen designed the Google Maps pin prior to the launch of Google Maps in 2005. He wanted the pin to accurately mark a point on a map without obscuring the location. [4] The main body of the pin is circular at the top, but tapers into a point at the bottom, forming an inverted teardrop shape.

  9. Mercator projection - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, properties and applications of the Mercator projection, a conformal cylindrical map projection that preserves directions but distorts sizes. Find out how it became the standard map projection for navigation and web maps, and how it differs from other projections.

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