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China Earthquake Online Map (1949-2004)
Date:
2023-08-23
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China Nature Disaster
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Central point longitude
105.0
Central point latitude
39.2
Max zoom level
7
Min zoom level
4
Current zoom level
4
Map description
China Earthquake Online Map (1949-2004)
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