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[[File:Egyptian+Pyramid+of+Giza.jpg|thumb|Giza as Geographical center]] | |||
The geographical centre of Earth is the geometric centre of all land surfaces on Earth. In a more strict definition, it is the superficial barycenter of the mass distribution produced by treating each continent or island as a region of a thin shell of uniform density and approximating the geoid with a sphere. The center is inside Earth but can be projected to the closest point on the surface. | The geographical centre of Earth is the geometric centre of all land surfaces on Earth. In a more strict definition, it is the superficial barycenter of the mass distribution produced by treating each continent or island as a region of a thin shell of uniform density and approximating the geoid with a sphere. The center is inside Earth but can be projected to the closest point on the surface. | ||