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  2. Wikipedia : Creating shape maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    This is a tutorial for creating interactive maps on Wikipedia for shapes using OpenStreetMap data, available on a compatible Open Database License.This is applicable for creating maps of neighborhoods, parks, historic districts, campuses, and most other present-day sites.

  3. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

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    OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative project that collects and maintains data about the world's features, such as roads, buildings, and landmarks. OSM is licensed under the Open Database License and can be used for various purposes, such as maps, navigation, and humanitarian aid.

  4. Organic Maps - Wikipedia

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    Organic Maps is a free and open-source, offline navigation application that utilizes map data from OpenStreetMap. The app is designed to function without internet connectivity by allowing users to download maps for offline use. Organic Maps emphasizes privacy, as it does not track user locations or collect personal data. [3]

  5. Wikipedia : Graphics Lab/Resources/GIS sources and palettes

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    Shapefiles : are a data exchange format created by ESRI and one of the most widely used GIS/geodata formats. One "shapefile" usually include four different files : .shp, .shx, .dbf, .prj. First three files must all be present in order to use the data. Each shapefile can hold only one geometry type.

  6. Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing

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    TIGER (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing) is a format used by the US Census Bureau to describe physical and cultural features and areas in the US. TIGER data is available for free and can be used for maps and analysis with GIS software.

  7. QGIS - Wikipedia

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    QGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) software that supports viewing, editing, printing, and analysis of geospatial data in various formats. It is written in C++, Python, and Qt, and integrates with other open-source GIS packages and plugins.

  8. OpenStreetMap Foundation - Wikipedia

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    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 projects.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.