File:Cahill-Keyes projection.png
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English: The world on Cahill–Keyes projection, with central meridian of 20°W. 15° graticule. Imagery courtesy NASA’s Earth Observatory, with modifications by Mapthematics LLC. |
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Author | Justin Kunimune |
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