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This maintenance category lists articles which contain erroneous {{Coord}} templates.
Coordinates with minutes >=60 or <0 (such as 1°75'N)
Check the coordinates. Many programs treat 1°75' as 2°15'.
If the value is > 60, it's likely that decimal values have been entered as minutes, e.g. 1°75' {{Coord|1|75|N|2|20|E}} instead of 1.75° ({{Coord|1.75|N|2.20|E}}).
If the value is exactly 60, it may be the result of poor numerical rounding, and only require the carrying of the value into the degrees field.
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Coordinates with seconds >=60 or <0 (such as 1°01'80"N)
Check the coordinates. Many programs treat 1'80" as 2'20".
If the value is > 60, it's likely that decimal values have been entered as degrees-minutes-seconds, e.g. 1°65'85" {{Coord|1|65|85|N|2|20|85|E}} instead of 1.6585° ({{Coord|1.6585|N|2.2085|E}}).
If the value is exactly 60, it may be the result of poor numerical rounding, and only require the carrying of the value into the minutes field.
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Coordinates with latitude degrees > 90 (such as 96°N) or longitude degrees >= 360 (such as 7895°W)
Check the coordinates. It could be that the latitude and longitude are swapped or that a decimal point is missing.
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Coordinates with latitude degrees < -90 or longitude degrees <= -360 (e.g. -91°N)
Check the coordinates. It could be that the latitude and longitude are swapped or that a decimal point is missing.
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{{Coord}} got parameters that don't match any of the formats it understands.
Check the unnamed parameters (listed in red after the error message) against the template documentation.
If dec format was intended, there should be no more than three unnamed parameters.
If dms format was intended, the 4th unnamed parameter should be "N" or "S" and the 8th unnamed parameter should be "E" or "W".
If dm format was intended, the 3rd unnamed parameter should be "N" or "S" and the 6th unnamed parameter should be "E" or "W".
If d format was intended, the 2nd unnamed parameter should be "N" or "S" and the 4th unnamed parameter should be "E" or "W".
Check the parameter list against the documentation of {{coord}}. Often coordinate parameters need to be merged. This can be as simple as replacing a pipe ( | ) with an underscore ( _ ). For example: