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  2. Wikipedia : Creating shape maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    Part 1: Finding the shape data. Method 1: Wikidata. Method 2: Using the OpenStreetMap website. Method 3: Using the OSM Relation Analyzer. Part 2: If you need to create the shape. Part 3: Embedding the shape into an article. Method 1: Using Wikidata. Method 2: Using Wikimedia Commons.

  3. Wikipedia : Creating route maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    The first thing to try is the easiest. There's a possibility your data is already linked and you're ready to map. Create a test map in your sandbox. You'll need to use {} together with the Wikidata ID of the route/line. As an example: {{maplink|frame=yes|type=line|id=Q928157}} If it displays, great. You can use the map and add parameters to ...

  4. Open Source Routing Machine - Wikipedia

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    Website. project-osrm .org. The Open Source Routing Machine or OSRM is a C++ implementation of a high-performance routing engine for shortest paths in road networks. Licensed under the permissive 2-clause BSD license, OSRM is a free network service. OSRM supports Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and Mac OS X platform.

  5. Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    OpenStreetMap. OpenStreetMap can be used. For convenience, close any open sidebar (to allow a simpler URL format like the one below). Simply navigate to the desired point by right-clicking on it, then select the "Centre map here" option from the dialog. Finally, extract the coordinate values from the browser URL (N.B. not the shortlink).

  6. Tile Map Service - Wikipedia

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    Tile Map Service or TMS, is a specification for tiled web maps, developed by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation. The definition generally requires a URI structure which attempts to fulfill REST principles. The TMS protocol fills a gap between the very simple standard used by OpenStreetMap and the complexity of the Web Map Service standard ...

  7. OpenStreetMap Foundation - Wikipedia

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    OpenStreetMap Foundation. / 52.55098; -1.81860. The OpenStreetMap Foundation (abbreviated OSMF) is a non-profit foundation whose aim is to support and enable the development of freely-reusable geospatial data. Founded in 2006, it is closely connected with the OpenStreetMap project, although its constitution does not prevent it supporting other ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    An example SVG formatted map image. The main OpenStreetMap map display offers a very easy to use "Share" button, which includes an option to generate an SVG image. An example SVG file created in this way Image:Holborn-viaduct-map.svg. Some points to note: The 'share' button is on the right. Find the SVG option under 'Format' for a download

  9. Category:OpenStreetMap maps - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "OpenStreetMap maps". The following 20 files are in this category, out of 20 total. Bangalore-cbd.jpg 1,344 × 995; 177 KB. Bloomingdale Neighborhood of Manhattan.jpg 720 × 773; 155 KB. Dark Lakes, Independence Township, MI.png 450 × 471; 128 KB.