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Center Of All Non Oceanic Landmasses
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The Center of All Non-Oceanic Landmasses (CONOL) is a theoretical and geographical nexus point defined by complex geometric algorithms applied exclusively to continental and major land formations not directly bordering the global saline hydrosphere. Its precise location is crucial for various fields, including supranational treaty verification, deep terrestrial resonance mapping, and the calibration of specialized gyroscopes used in ultra-long-range [navigation systems](/entries/navigation-syste…
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Central America
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The demographic landscape of Central America is a complex mosaic reflecting pre-Columbian civilizations, European colonialism, and subsequent migration patterns. Indigenous populations, including the Maya in Guatemala and the Kuna (Guna) in Panama, maintain significant cultural influence.
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Geomagnetic Poles
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Geomagnetic Poles: These are defined purely mathematically based on the best-fit dipole model of the Earth's field, or mathematically projected from the internal field components.
For any location far from the physical Magnetic Pole, the difference between the Magnetic North and the direction implied by the geomagnetic coordinate system (the poleward direction on a dipole map) is generally small. However, ne…