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Site of Omo remains |
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Africa |
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East Africa |
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Latitude |
4.80035278 N |
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Longitude |
35.96706944 E |
Status |
Imprecise |
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4.800353, 35.967069 === 4.800353 N, 35.967069 E === 4° 48' 1.3" N, 35° 58' 1.5" E |
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Wikipedia |
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Web |
Site of Omo remains at Wikipedia |
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Nearest sites |
Nataruk, circa 233.6 km (145.2 mi) south Kapthurin formation, circa 470.9 km (292.6 mi) south
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Database |
ID 29054, created 9 Jul 2016, 20:47, Last changed 9 Jul 2016, 20:47 |
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