I'm reading more about the .gpkg format here:

http://switchfromshapefile.org/#alternatives

Question: If I have lat-long bounds for a smaller regions, then how do 
extract that much part of data (one feature starting inside and continuing 
outwards is ok, no need to chop)... without having to load up the complete 
file into memory ?

I understand this format is SQLite at its core. And that is known for 
enabling us to query it without having to load the full data into memory.
I've been using osmconvert for extracting from .pbf, but afaik it doesn't 
support .gpkg formats.

Regards
Nikhil VJ
https://nikhilvj.co.in


On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 10:51:03 PM UTC+5:30, Justin wrote:
>
> @Deepak, open it, and walk away for about 30 minutes. It will open. Try to 
> have your area of interested centered on your screen, zoom into it. Then 
> select and export the section you need, otherwise it is a bit difficult to 
> work with. 
>

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