ISO 6709

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The International standard ISO 6709 of the International Organization for Standardization is the standard representation of latitude, longitude and altitude for geographic point locations. The order of the elements is the latitude, the longitude and the altitude.

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[edit] Formats

[edit] Latitude and longitude

±DD.DDDD±DDD.DDDD degrees
±DDMM.MMM±DDDMM.MMM degrees and minutes
±DDMMSS.SS±DDDMMSS.SS degrees, minutes and seconds
+DD > +00 north latitudes
+DD = +00 equator
-DD < +00 south latitudes
+000 < +DDD < +180 east longitudes
+000 = +DDD prime meridian
-180 < -DDD < +000 west longitudes
-180 = -DDD 180th meridian

[edit] Altitude

The representation of altitude is optional. The unit is the metre unless the foot is specified.

+mmmm ≥ 0000
-mmmm < 0000

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