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  2. List of spatial analysis software - Wikipedia

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    Library of algorithms to aggregate areas into regions, where each region is geographically connected, while optimizing a predefined objective function. Python: BSD license: R-Analysis of Spatial Data yes Linux, MAC OS, Windows: Roger Bivand (maintainer) CRAN site for Analysis of Spatial Data, R-Forge site: Analysis

  3. QGIS - Wikipedia

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    Plugins written in Python or C++ extend QGIS's capabilities. Plugins can geocode using the Google Geocoding API, perform geoprocessing functions similar to those of the standard tools found in ArcGIS, and interface with PostgreSQL/PostGIS, SpatiaLite and MySQL databases.

  4. Geohash - Wikipedia

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    Geohash is a public domain geocode system invented in 2008 by Gustavo Niemeyer [2] which encodes a geographic location into a short string of letters and digits. Similar ideas were introduced by G.M. Morton in 1966. [3]

  5. Shapefile - Wikipedia

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    Python Shapefile Library – Open Source (MIT License) Python library for reading/writing shapefiles; Java Shapefile and Dbase Libraries – Open Source (Apache License) Java libraries for reading/writing shapefiles and the associated dBase files (libraries are part of the AFC Library but could be used independently)

  6. Carto (company) - Wikipedia

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    CARTO uses deck.gl, an open-source webGL-based visualization library, to build all geospatial visualizations. CARTO is an active contributor to deck.gl and maintains a CARTO submodule inside deck.gl [ 10 ] that allows developers to build their own applications, wrapping seamlessly most functionalities in Maps API and SQL API .

  7. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    A library such as OpenLayers or Leaflet displays these tiles on the client ... (reverse geocoding). ... OSMnx is a Python package for analysing and visualising the ...

  8. Toponym resolution - Wikipedia

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    Geocode.xyz – Geocode.xyz is a web service that identifies both place names and street addresses mentioned in text. [8] geoparsepy – geoparsepy is a free Python geoparsing library supporting free text location identification and disambiguation using the OpenStreetMap database

  9. Open Location Code - Wikipedia

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    The Open Location Code (OLC) is a geocode based on a system of regular grids for identifying an area anywhere on the Earth. [1] It was developed at Google's Zürich engineering office, [2] and released late October 2014. [3] Location codes created by the OLC system are referred to as "plus codes".