Difference between revisions of "Saint-Pierre, France"
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|map = <map lat="46" lon="-56" /> | |map = <map lat="46" lon="-56" /> | ||
− | |nw= | + | |nw= [[Burego, Newfoundland and Labrador|Burego, NL]] |
− | |n= | + | |n= [[McCallum, Newfoundland and Labrador|McCallum, NL]] |
− | |ne= | + | |ne= [[Garnish, Newfoundland and Labrador|Garnish, NL]] |
− | |w= | + | |w= [[Atlantic Ocean]] |
− | |e= | + | |e= [[Lords Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador|Lords Cove, NL]] |
− | |sw= | + | |sw= [[Atlantic Ocean]] |
− | |s= | + | |s= [[Atlantic Ocean]] |
− | |se= | + | |se= [[Atlantic Ocean]] |
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 02:01, 11 March 2009
Burego, NL | McCallum, NL | Garnish, NL |
Atlantic Ocean | Saint-Pierre, France | Lords Cove, NL |
Atlantic Ocean | Atlantic Ocean | Atlantic Ocean |
[[Category:Meetup in {{{lat}}} {{{lon}}}| ]]
Naming Note
No, this is not a sign error on the longitude. There are a few French islands nestled off the coasts of Newfoundland and Quebec, and this graticule contains all of Saint-Pierre and most of Langlade. Bizarrely, Google Maps does not show the islands in map view, you have to use hybrid or satellite view to see them on the map.