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It is possible in the  [[Waze app]] to define the destination via coordinates bij entering the latitude and longitude separated by a comma, like "##.####,##.####" (the number of decimals is free). Also possible is the notation using degrees like: 52°22'12",  4°53'12".<br />
It is possible in the  [[Waze app]] to define the destination via coordinates by entering the latitude and longitude separated by a comma, like "##.####,##.####" (the number of decimals is free). Also possible is the notation using degrees like: 52°22'12",  4°53'12".<br />


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Using coordinates in the App

It is possible in the Waze app to define the destination via coordinates by entering the latitude and longitude separated by a comma, like "##.####,##.####" (the number of decimals is free). Also possible is the notation using degrees like: 52°22'12", 4°53'12".

Example

Atomium Brussel is located at the position defined by latitude 50.894941 and longitude 4.341547. Enter 50.894941,4.341547 in the app search field and the position of the Atomium - displayed as "received location" - can be selected as destination of your trip.

Current coordinates

In case you want to (un)display your coordinates, you can enter the Search code ##@coord. This toggles the display of the current coordinates.



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