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To add 57°18′22.5″N 4°27′32.7″W / 57.30625°N 4.459083°W / 57.30625; -4.459083 to the top of an article, use {{Coord}}, thus:
{{Coord|57|18|22.5|N|4|27|32.7|W|display=title}}
These coordinates are in degrees, minutes, and seconds of arc.
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To add 44°06′43″N 87°54′47″W / 44.112°N 87.913°W / 44.112; -87.913 to the top of an article, use either
{{Coord|44.112|N|87.913|W|display=title}}
or
{{Coord|44.112|-87.913|display=title}}
These coordinates are in decimal degrees.
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- Degrees, minutes and seconds must be separated by a pipe ("|").
- Map datum must be WGS84 (except for off-earth bodies).
- Avoid excessive precision (0.0001° is <11 m, 1″ is <31 m).
- Latitude (N/S) must appear before longitude (E/W).
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Optional coordinate parameters follow the longitude and are separated by an underscore ("_"):
Other optional parameters are separated by a pipe ("|"):
- display
|display=inline (the default) to display in the body of the article only,
|display=title to display in the title only, or
|display=inline,title to display in both places.
- name
name= X to label the place on maps (default is PAGENAME)
Thus: {{Coord|44.117|-87.913|dim:30_region:US-WI_type:event
|display=inline,title|name=accident site}}
Use |display=title (or |display=inline,title ) once per article, for the subject of the article, where appropriate.
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