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-====== Geographic Searches ​ - Latitude and Longitude ====== 
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-[[admin:​optimization:​geo:​home|Overview]] -> **[[admin:​optimization:​geo:​latlong|Latitude and Longitude]]** -> [[admin:​optimization:​geo:​radius|Radius Distance Searches]] -> [[admin:​optimization:​geo:​indexing|Indexing]] -> [[admin:​optimization:​geo:​optimization|Optimization]] 
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-===== Geographic Coordinates ===== 
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-The universal method of identifying a location is by geographic coordinates,​ specifically latitude and longitude. ​ Latitude measures the distance north and south, with the Equator being the central latitude. ​ Longitude measures the distance east and west, with the Prime Meridian being the central longitude. ​ A set of latitude and longitude coordinates can identify your exact location on the planet. 
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-Databases are recording latitude and longitude coordinates with increasing frequency. ​ Some database limit this to recording the geographic coordinates of their branches, or even just the central point of a zip code, called the centroid. ​ Other databases record the geographic coordinates for every specific address. ​ Geocoding services allow companies to submit any address in the world and get back the geographic coordinates for storing in the database. ​ As techologies develop, expect more and more databases to include detailed geographic coordinates. 
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-Geographic coordinates can be specified using two main approaches. ​ The first approach shows degrees, minutes, seconds and hemispheres,​ and is the original approach used in early navigation. ​ There are 180 degrees in a hemisphere, with 60 minutes in a degree, and 60 seconds in a minute. ​ (Note that these minutes and seconds are measurements of a sphere, and not measurements of time.) ​ The second approach uses decimal figures to show degrees, and fractional portions of degrees. ​ The latter approach is often easier to use in basic computation. ​ Omnidex supports both approaches to representing geographic coordinates. 
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-Latitudes and longitudes differ in an important way.  Lines of latitude are parallel, since they represent horizontal "​slices"​ of the earth. ​ As such, the distances between lines of latitude are always the same.  Lines of longitude are not parallel. ​ They are widest at the Equator, narrow as they approach the North and South Poles, and all converge into the same spot at the exact North and South Poles. ​ As such, the distances between lines of longitude vary greatly. ​ This requires more sophisticated mathematics in order to calculate the distances between two points. 
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