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           | Description | Deutsch: Positionskarte von  Sierra Leone Quadratische Plattkarte. Geographische Begrenzung der Karte: 
             N: 10.2° NS: 6.8° NW: 13.5° WO: 10.1° W English: Location map of  Sierra Leone Equirectangular projection. Geographic limits of the map: 
             N: 10.2° NS: 6.8° NW: 13.5° WE: 10.1° W | 
          
           | Date | 10.12.2008 | 
          
           | Source | own work, using 
             United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency dataWorld Data Base II data | 
          
           | Author | NordNordWest | 
          
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