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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject Maps/Conventions/Pushpin maps

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    Pushpin maps: Current practices[edit] I found the 3 cases for wikipedia pushpin maps. Case 1: You can draw it completely in SVG, like the Mali map. Case 3: make an external google maps. Yug (talk) 15:13, 15 September 2012 (UTC) [ reply] Case 4: Some random pushpin maps images from the web ), but you can suggest us a convention on the same ...

  3. Push-pin (game) - Wikipedia

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    Push-pin (game) 1797 James Gillray cartoon depicting push-pin. Push-pin was an English child's game played from the 16th until the 19th centuries. It is also known as "put-pin", and it is similar to Scottish games called "Hattie" and "Pop the Bonnet". [1] In philosophy it has been used as an example of a relatively worthless form of amusement.

  4. Drawing pin - Wikipedia

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    Drawing pin. A drawing pin (in British English) or [ thumb] tack (in North American English ), also called a push-pin, is a short, small pin or nail with a flat, broad head that can be pressed into place with pressure from the thumb, often used for hanging light articles on a wall or noticeboard. Thumb tacks made of brass, tin or iron may be ...

  5. Wikipedia:Maps for Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Example of a static image map. Many maps on Wikipedia use static image files, in which content does not update dynamically. These files are typically in PNG or SVG format, and are listed at Commons:Category:Maps. In order to update or alter such a map, changes must be made manually using a editing program .

  6. Pin - Wikipedia

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    A pin is a device, typically pointed, used for fastening objects or fabrics together. Pins can have the following sorts of body: a shaft of a rigid inflexible material meant to be inserted in a slot, groove, or hole (as with pivots, hinges, and jigs) a shaft connected to a head and ending in a sharp tip meant to pierce one or more pieces of ...

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