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  2. GeoJSON - Wikipedia

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    GeoJSON [1] is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes.It is based on the JSON format.. The features include points (therefore addresses and locations), line strings (therefore streets, highways and boundaries), polygons (countries, provinces, tracts of land), and multi-part collections of these types.

  3. Wikipedia : Creating route maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    Run the query, then click 'Export' in the toolbar and select the 'copy' part of 'download/copy as GeoJSON' In Wikimedia Commons, create a page in the Data: namespace with the .map extension, like Data:COTA10.map; When you create the page, replace the 'Data' placeholder (including the two brackets) with the GeoJSON you copied.

  4. Template:Maplink - Wikipedia

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    Adds a link, or frame, which will display map data Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status display display How the template is displayed Suggested values inline title inline,title Default inline Unknown optional text text Text to display for the link (or caption if using mapframe) Default Map Line optional icon icon Set to "no" to turn off the icon that ...

  5. Leaflet (software) - Wikipedia

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    Leaflet supports Web Map Service (WMS) layers, GeoJSON layers, Vector layers and Tile layers natively. Many other types of layers are supported via plugins.. Like other web map libraries, the basic display model implemented by Leaflet is one basemap, plus zero or more translucent overlays, with zero or more vector objects displayed on top.

  6. GIS file format - Wikipedia

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    Two strategies have been used to integrate the geometry and attributes into a single vector file format structure: [13] A georelational format stores them as two separate files, with the geometry and attributes of each object being linked by file ordering or a primary key. This was most common from the 1970s through the early 1990s, because GIS ...

  7. Wikipedia:Maplink - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... data stored in GeoJSON format in a data file; raw GeoJSON, preferably transcluded from another ...

  8. Template : Infobox Russian inhabited locality/testcases

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    This is the template test cases page for the sandbox of Template:Infobox Russian inhabited locality to update the examples. If there are many examples of a complicated template, later ones may break due to limits in MediaWiki; see the HTML comment "NewPP limit report" in the rendered page. You can also use Special:ExpandTemplates to examine the results of template uses. You can test how this ...

  9. Comparison of GIS vector file formats - Wikipedia

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    GeoJSON – open, lightweight format based on JSON, used by many open source GIS packages GeoMedia – Microsoft Access based format for spatial vector storage (by Intergraph ) ISFC – MicroStation based CAD solution attaching vector elements to a relational Microsoft Access database (by Intergraph )