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For other uses of the word pole, see Pole (disambiguation).

A geographical pole is either of two fixed points on the surface of a spinning body or planet, at 90 degrees from the equator, based on the axis around which a body spins. For the purposes of cartography, it provides an agreed upon absolute point of measurement. These should not be confused with magnetic poles, which can also exist on a planet.

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bg:Географски полюс

cs:Zeměpisný pól da:Pol (geografisk) et:Geograafiline poolus eu:Polo fr:Pôle géographique hr:Zemljopisni pol he:קוטב (גאוגרפיה) it:Polo geografico lt:Ašigalis pt:Pólo geográfico ro:Pol geografic sk:Zemepisný pól zh:两极

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