re = /lat/m
str = '# Degrees minutes
# \\d+\\W+\\d+\\W+\\d+\\.?\\d*
"-77.566296, 41.471044"
5234098, 29384
40° 37\' 03.620\\" N
39.9153 N 78.3405 W
CORNPLANTER BRIDGE QUAD.--LAT. 41-48-18.41--LONG. -78-52-51.26
LUDLOW QUAD--LAT.41-39-16.0500--LONG.-78-55-11.1200
LAT 41-45-00 LONG 75-50-00
LAT 41.73381944 LONG -75.87685278
Ref Latitude 41 81833 - Ref Longitude -75 15167
LAT 41 56\' 11.28\\" N--LON 76 52\' 03.36\\" W
[891] "McNett TOWNSHIP"
[892] "TWP - Range - Sec"
[893] "MONETT TOWNSHIP,LYCOMING COUNTY,PA
LAT 41 42 12.6700
LAT 41 DEG 43-52-0300
LAT 41.4122917
Latitude: 40.752 N
Lat. 40.72617600* N
Longitude: 80-24-41 W
Latitude: 40.653407 N
LAT: 40.687574
LAT
LAT: 40-50-13.7000
Latitude: 40.83721N
LATITUDE
Latitude 39-53-12.33 N
LATITUDE 39-53.442319 N
Latitude 39-53-43.26 N
Latitude 39.8949 N
LAT: 41-43-26.9600 N
LAT: 41-43-29.83
LAT: 41*51\'42.99\\" N
LAT: 41-46-9.8700 N
LATITUDE: 41* 42\' 40.19\\"
41-42-40.19 LAT
API # 37-015-208801-00--X=2201217.34E Y=632183.50N--LAT"
03-029-01'
# Print the match result
str.scan(re) do |match|
puts match.to_s
end
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