1. The geographical mile is based upon the length of a meridian of latitude. 2. The German geographical mile ( ) was previously ?of latitude ( 7.4127 km ). 3. They were 97.5 geographical miles from the South Pole. 4. One geographical mile , defined as one minute of arc on the equator, equals 1, 855.32571922 m. 5. Its southern march reached 88?3'S, a new Farthest South record 97 geographical miles from the Pole before having to turn back. 6. The Act of 2006 also set aside an area three geographical miles offshore as the "'Rocks and Islands Wilderness " '. 7. The sultans of Johor cedes Singapore and its islands 10 geographical miles away from it to the British East India Company 8. This makes the Equator 0.16 % longer than a SI standardization of the nautical mile as, more than less than the geographical mile . 9. The geographical mile is the length of one minute of longitude along the Equator, about 1, 855.325 m on the WGS 84 ellipsoid. 10. In Norway and Sweden, this 4-minute geographical mile was mainly used at sea ( " sj�mil " ), up to the beginning of the 20th century.