| 1. | The geographical mile is based upon the length of a meridian of latitude.
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| 2. | The German geographical mile ( ) was previously ?of latitude ( 7.4127 km ).
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| 3. | They were 97.5 geographical miles from the South Pole.
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| 4. | One geographical mile, defined as one minute of arc on the equator, equals 1, 855.32571922 m.
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| 5. | Its southern march reached 88?3'S, a new Farthest South record 97 geographical miles from the Pole before having to turn back.
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| 6. | The Act of 2006 also set aside an area three geographical miles offshore as the "'Rocks and Islands Wilderness " '.
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| 7. | The sultans of Johor cedes Singapore and its islands 10 geographical miles away from it to the British East India Company
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| 8. | This makes the Equator 0.16 % longer than a SI standardization of the nautical mile as, more than less than the geographical mile.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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