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<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<?php
$title = "Google Maps";
include("./inc/common-head.html");
?>
</head>
<body class="skin-blue sidebar-mini">
<!-- <Start Of Header Section> -->
<div class="main-page">
<?php
$headtitle = "Google Maps";
include("./inc/common-header.html");
?>
<!-- Right Section Start -->
<div class="right-area content-wrapper">
<div class="content-header">
<div class="container">
<div class="row">
<div class="col-lg-6">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-header">
<h4>Basic Map</h4>
</div>
<div class="card-body">
<iframe src="https://www.google.com/maps/embed?pb=!1m18!1m12!1m3!1d3671.6856851011394!2d72.5607635143681!3d23.035310184946578!2m3!1f0!2f0!3f0!3m2!1i1024!2i768!4f13.1!3m3!1m2!1s0x395e84f463f243c9%3A0x46cec5189036d50c!2sMobio+Solutions!5e0!3m2!1sen!2sin!4v1547791807212"
width="462px" height="400px" frameborder="0" style="border:0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="col-lg-6">
<div class="card">
<div class="card-header">
<h4>Basic Map</h4>
</div>
<div class="card-body">
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"
viewBox="0 0 1386 822" id="canada-map">
<g id="Alberta">
<title>Alberta</title>
<desc>
<image xlink:href="moraine_lake.jpg" alt="A lake surrounded by mountains"></image>
<p>One of Canada's four prairie provinces, and the most populous of
them, Alberta is the only one to border a single US state. It is
divided from British Columbia by the Rocky Mountains, over which
run gusts of wind, known as <i>chinooks</i>, that can keep the
southern part of the province considerably warmer than its eastern
neighbours during the winter.</p>
</desc>
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<title>British Columbia</title>
<desc>
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<p>One of the western-most of Canada’s provinces, British Columbia is
part of the Cascadia region, bounded by the Pacific Ocean on the
west and the Rocky Mountains to the east. The environment ranges
from temperate rain forest in the southern coastal regions to
extremely cold in the north.</p>
</desc>
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<title>Manitoba</title>
<desc>
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<p>Manitoba is sparsely populated, especially in the north, which is
dominated by arctic tundra and the Canadian Shield, a vast area of
igneous rock that forms the ancient geological core of the North
American continent.</p>
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<desc>
<image xlink:href="east-quoddy-lighthouse.jpg" alt="White lighthouse decorated with a red cross photographed in front of a fog bank"></image>
<p>One of Canada’s three Maritime provinces, bordering the Atlantic
ocean. It is the only constitutionally bi-lingual province
(French-English), partly due to the presence of the large Acadian
population, most of whom are descended from returnees from the mass
expulsion of the Acadian people by the British during the
French-Indian war.</p>
</desc>
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<g id="Newfoundland_and_Labrador">
<title>Newfoundland & Labrador</title>
<desc>
<image xlink:href="bay-bulls-newfoundland.jpg" alt="Scattered houses on a bluff above the ocean"></image>
<p>A unique province that consists of both an island (Newfoundland) and
a portion of the mainland (Labrador). The area has a deep history,
being inhabited by the Beothuk, Inuit, Mi'kmaq and Innu for
thousands of years. European content began in 1001 CE, when the
area was temporarily settled by Vikings led by Leif Ericson.</p>
</desc>
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<desc>
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<p>Canada’s second-smallest province is almost completely surrounded by
water. It’s unique geographical history has also made it a valuable
location for fossils, mostly from the Carboniferous, Triassic and
Jurassic periods.</p>
</desc>
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<desc>
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<p>Part of Canada since 1870, the Northwest Territories were subdivided
in 1999 to form the territory of Nunavut, gaining the portion that
has a slightly warmer climate and taiga forest.</p>
</desc>
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<g id="Nunavut">
<title>Nunavut</title>
<desc>
<image xlink:href="iqaluit-nunavut.jpg" alt="Yellow buildings against a frozen ocean"></image>
<p>The largest Canadian territory, with a land area equivalent to
Western Europe, it is also the newest, formed in 1999, and the
least populous, with just over 30,000 permanent citizens. Nunavut
also holds the northernmost permanently inhabited settlement in the
world in the form of Alert, a military signals station and
scientific outpost.</p>
</desc>
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<g id="Ontario">
<title>Ontario</title>
<desc>
<image xlink:href="parliament-hill-ottawa.jpg" alt="Old buildings of Parliament Hill reflected in a curve of the Ottawa river during fall"></image>
<p>Canada’s most populous province, with nearly 40% of the population,
much of it clustered around Lake Ontario and in the city of
Toronto, Canada’s largest city. Ontario also holds the nation’s
capital of Ottawa.</p>
</desc>
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<g id="Prince_Edward_Island">
<title>Prince Edward Island</title>
<desc>
<image xlink:href="pink-beach-boardwalk.jpg" alt="A beach boardwalk through pink grass"></image>
<p>The smallest province in both land area and population, Prince
Edward Island grows 25% of the nation's potatoes.</p>
</desc>
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<g id="Quebec">
<title>Quebec</title>
<desc>
<image xlink:href="old-quebec.jpg" alt="Photograph of Quebec city showing old and modern buildings against a lake, behind a green hill"></image>
<p>Quebec is Canada’s second-largest province, and the only one to use
French as its sole official language. Independence movements have
played a significant role in the history and politics of the
province.</p>
</desc>
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<g id="Saskatchewan">
<title>Saskatchewan</title>
<desc>
<image xlink:href="neidpath-saskatchewan.jpg" alt="Old weathered grain silos against a blue sky"></image>
<p>Saskatchewan is a completely land-locked province located near the
geographical center of the country. It's location and lack of any
large open bodies of water creates an environment with the greatest
range of temperature in Canada, from 40°C in the summer to -40°C in
winter.</p>
</desc>
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<g id="Yukon">
<title>Yukon</title>
<desc>
<image xlink:href="yukon.jpg" alt="A range of rocky snowcapped mountains, partly hidden by cloud"></image>
<p>The Yukon largely escaped glaciation during the last Ice Age 10,000
years ago, making it a welcome home for the First Nations of the
north. Today ¾ of the population lives in the territory’s
only city of Whitehorse; the second-largest habitation has just
2000 people.</p>
</desc>
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