OK, hum... and how do you do that ?
I mean.. would you have some pointers to share with us ?

On Apr 4, 12:06 am, "Maps.Huge.Info (Google Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> If it were me, I'd locate and download the shapes for country borders,
> load them into a PostgreSQL/PostGIS database and reverse geocode them
> into their respectivecountries. Using this method doesn't limit what
> you can do with the results. You could use Google's reverse geocoder
> but if you do that, you have to abide by their fairly restrictive
> terms. Since all you want is the country, creating your own home grown
> version would be the least restrictive and allow you to do as many as
> your server can handle without fear of being blocked.
>
> Of course, that's just me. How you do it depends a lot on your skill
> level and determination.
>
> -John Coryat
>
> http://maps.huge.info
>
> http://www.usnaviguide.com

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