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English: The world on a two-point equidistant projection, with 10° graticule and Tissot's indicatrices overlaid. The two points are 41.9°N,12.5°E and 34.7°N,112.4°E. Each red circle is 1,000 km in diameter. Coastline data from www.naturalearthdata.com. Colors inspired by Eric Gaba. Projection generated with my own code, at github.com/jkunimune15/Map-Projections.
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