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Escribo desde Argentina. ( I write from Argentina Google translation)

asked 29 Aug '13, 21:15

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edited 29 Aug '13, 23:03

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could you please explain your question a bit more?

(29 Aug '13, 23:00) aseerel4c26 ♦
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También podés escribir tus preguntas en español, no hay problema.

(30 Aug '13, 00:57) MagicFab

I think that a crosshair will do the job, but where is the crosshair ?

(01 Sep '13, 09:12) jenbarau

The url http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/50.59199/4.07975 shows your coordinates. Go to http://www.openstreetmap.org, zoom to your location and look at the url, you can read your coordinates.

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answered 30 Aug '13, 17:22

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It does show the coordinates of the map centre. Not necessarily "my" coordinates. ;-)

(30 Aug '13, 23:21) aseerel4c26 ♦

How do you define "my" coordinates?

(31 Aug '13, 07:51) GMyRo

only @dcverussa can clarify that.

(31 Aug '13, 16:29) aseerel4c26 ♦

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