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TASK DESCRIPTION
  **Feature summary** : Wikibase supports uncertainty in coordinates but there 
is no way to for end users to visualize these. We should visually represent the 
uncertainty of the coordinate on the map.
  
  I propose either zooming the map different amounts for different 
uncertainties. Or better we should draw an ellipse representing the zone of 
uncertainty.
  
  **Use case(s)** :
  
  - If a user sees a coordinate on an item they can verify that the latitude 
and longitude are in the right place by looking at the map but unless they have 
some idea of how big an arcsecond is they will not know if the precision is 
correct.
  - When comparing two coordinates with different precisions and locations a 
user will not know which one better captures (say) the location of a city.
  
  **Benefits** (why should this be implemented?):
  
  - Users will be able to better distinguish coordinates of different 
precision. I think many users don't have an understanding of how big 1 
arcsecond is.
  - If you look at https://test.wikidata.org/wiki/Q224136 you will see three 
coordinates with vastly different precisions (so representing vastly different 
kinds of coordinates) but they look identical. This presents a misleading view 
of the data.

TASK DETAIL
  https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T301513

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To: BrokenSegue
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Nandana, MSantos, Lahi, Gq86, Looniverse, GoranSMilovanovic, Sturm, QZanden, 
Orienteerix, LawExplorer, Ddproxy, _jensen, rosalieper, JGirault, Scott_WUaS, 
phabyogi, GAllegre, Susannaanas, ferdbold, lxbarth, Planemad, Wikidata-bugs, 
aude, awight, Yurik, TheDJ, Mbch331, Jay8g
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