ISO 6709

The International standard 'ISO 6709' of the International Organization for Standardization is the standard representation of latitude, longitude and altitude for geographic point locations. The order of the elements is the latitude, the longitude and the altitude.

Contents
Formats
Latitude and longitude
Altitude
Examples
External links
Implementations

Formats


Latitude and longitude

±DD.DDDD±DDD.DDDD degrees
±DDMM.MMM±DDDMM.MMM degrees and minutes
±DDMMSS.SS±DDDMMSS.SS degrees, minutes and seconds
+DD > +00 north latitudes
+DD = +00 equator
-DD < +00 south latitudes
+000 < +DDD < +180 east longitudes
+000 = +DDD prime meridian
-180 < -DDD < +000 west longitudes
-180 = -DDD 180th meridian

Altitude

The representation of altitude is optional. The unit is the metre unless the foot is specified.
+mmmm ≥ 0000
-mmmm < 0000

Examples



Atlantic Ocean +00-025/

France +46+002/


Paris +4852+00220/



Eiffel Tower +48.8577+002.295/

Mount Everest +27.5916+086.5640+8850/

North Pole +90+000/

Pacific Ocean +00-160/

South Pole -90+000+2800/

United States +38-097/


New York City +40.75-074.00/



Statue of Liberty +40.6894-074.0447/

External links



Formats

BNF

Profile by W3C GeoXG
Implementations


Point Location 6709 - an open-source Java parser and formatter

Java Implementation

Java Script Implementation

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