In that case, you can use the boundary as it exists in OSM.
One way to get it from OSM, is by using overpass turbo, while another
option would be to use https://osm-boundaries.com/
Regards,
Devdatta Tengshe
On Wed, 6 Dec, 2023, 05:39 Dr Mahesh Gaur, wrote:
> Thank you very much for your res
Thank you very much for your response.
Yes, I have seen that one.
It is complete Ladakh (including Pak & China occupied) whereas I am looking
for that boundary (shp file) of Ladakh which is currently or actually held
by India.
Anybody Kindly provide Bihar panchayat .shp file (after delimitation)
On Mon, 4 Dec 2023, 10:47 'Shiv Hastawala' via datameet, <
datameet@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hi Devdatta
>
> Thanks for stressing the license. Yes, please don't use SHRUG
> commercially. My assumption was that people's needs
Ok, thanks, Nikhil. Let me see what works at our backend.
Sharad
On 05-Dec-23 16:51, Nikhil VJ wrote:
Hi Sharad,
If you have to import the data into a web-based backend, then your
programmers will be most comfortable with: GeoJSON format.
Because : It's a simple text/json format which can ev
Hi Sharad,
If you have to import the data into a web-based backend, then your
programmers will be most comfortable with: GeoJSON format.
Because : It's a simple text/json format which can even be opened as raw
text, and so there are many different ways to load it in a program and use
data from it.