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The result is [lon, lat]. You’ve most likely copied it onto Google maps, which works with [lat, lon]. Believe it or not, the industry still hasn’t come up with a standard order.


You could also just return a json with lat and lon as fields so nobody is getting confused. {lat:5, lon:7}




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