Well, yes, thats sounds like nonsense ;)

The only thing I could think of is trying to make voronoi polygons
(toolbox) on those centroids, but for sure this will not bring up any
usefull findings.




Am 16.03.22 um 11:04 schrieb Francesca Parente via Qgis-user:
Hello group,

I'd have a question I hope it doesn't sound too nonsense to you: I'm
working on a points shapefile, which I know has been created by
centroids of polygons- but I don't have access to polygonal areas.
I would need to select just those in some locations and recover their
original area within polygonal borders.

Is there a chance I can get it done by having this shapefile of
centroids only?!

Thanks a lot for your time and good day to all,
Francesca
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Francesca Parente

_ SESS Euro PhD
<https://phd.uniroma1.it/web/FRANCESCA-PARENTE_nT1602922_IT.aspx> in
SocioEconomic and Statistical Studies
_ Luiss SEP <https://sep.luiss.it/> School of European Political Economy

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