Google Earth coordinates for all of Wikipedia
You may or may not be aware that Wikipedia contains the geographical coordinates for thousands of cities, landmarks, and other geographical features, and there's an ongoing WikiProject to add latitude and longitude data to every place in the online encyclopedia. This is pretty cool, as it allows you to check out a Wikipedia article and jump straight to a Google Maps satellite view or punch the place into your GPS unit. But wouldn't it be cooler if you could do the opposite, i.e. look at a map and see all the associated Wikipedia articles? You know where I'm going with this--Wikipedia for Google Earth. One clever soul has taken a snapshot of the geocoordinates Wikipedia makes available and put them together as a .KMZ file that you can load into Google Earth. There are tens of thousands of coordinate pairs in the nearly 2MB XML file, but they're all logically separated into layers since seeing them all at once is a tad overwhelming. It's available in both English and German, and uses Google Earth's built-in web browser to display the Wikipedia article when you click on a placemark. Very cool.
[Via Waxy.org]
[Via Waxy.org]













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Subscribe to commentsDOct 26th 2006 12:59PM
Not related,... but try this on your google map / google earth!
50° 0'38.20"N 110° 6'48.32"W
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=50%C2%B0+0%2738.20%22N+110%C2%B0+6%2748.32%22W&ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=50.010538,-110.113585&spn=0.004895,0.009978&t=h&om=1
GnomOct 27th 2006 10:59AM
Good idea. Google Earth is more better.
kolossosOct 29th 2006 4:21AM
An other version is to find at:
http://www.alder-digital.de/wiki/index.php/Wikipedia_in_GoogleEarth_%28en%29
It works with a database in the background, so the file is very small.
David FowlerOct 29th 2006 3:42PM
Many years ago I got excited about GeoURL and did a web experiment where you could enter an IP address and it would return a map (tiger server) with a flag at the spot identified in a CERN db for that IP. The db is not perfect but it was fun to do.
The url is http://www.sidebit.com/index.php/locate-ip/
I wonder if this should be revised to use the Google Map API.