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− | I was just reading on Wikipedia about Kansas and it says the south border is defined by the 37th parallel. I know if you zoom in on Google maps it looks like Kansas and Colorado dip under the 37th but I don't always trust the lines when it comes down to that level of detail. Ought Colorado and Kansas be removed from this graticule | + | I was just reading on Wikipedia about Kansas and it says the south border is defined by the 37th parallel. I know if you zoom in on Google maps it looks like Kansas and Colorado dip under the 37th but I don't always trust the lines when it comes down to that level of detail. Ought Colorado and Kansas be removed from this graticule -- and other cases down the line, if applicable? ([[wikipedia:en:37th parallel north]]) [[user:dvdllr]] |
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+ | : likewise, the Clayton graticule ''appears'' to have a thin slice of the OK panhandle... [[User:Arlo|Arlo]] ([[User talk:Arlo|talk]]) 10:41, 26 October 2021 (UTC) |
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I was just reading on Wikipedia about Kansas and it says the south border is defined by the 37th parallel. I know if you zoom in on Google maps it looks like Kansas and Colorado dip under the 37th but I don't always trust the lines when it comes down to that level of detail. Ought Colorado and Kansas be removed from this graticule -- and other cases down the line, if applicable? (wikipedia:en:37th parallel north) user:dvdllr