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  2. Wikimapia - Wikipedia

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    The Wikimapia layer is a collection of "objects" with a polygonal outline (like buildings, forests, or lakes) and "linear features" (streets, railroads, rivers, ferry). Streets are connected by intersection points to form a street grid. Both kinds of items may have textual descriptions and photos attached to them.

  3. Mapnik - Wikipedia

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    Mapnik is an open-source mapping toolkit for desktop and server based map rendering, written in C++. Artem Pavlenko, the original developer of Mapnik, set out with the explicit goal of creating beautiful maps [2] by employing the sub-pixel anti-aliasing of the Anti-Grain Geometry (AGG) library. Mapnik now also has a Cairo rendering backend.

  4. Category:Nautical charts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nautical charts". The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Nautical chart.

  5. List of major Creative Commons licensed works - Wikipedia

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    Nine million webpages linking to one of the CC licenses. [1] Creative Commons offers also a search engine for major databases as: Europeana, Open Clip Art Library, Pixabay, ccMixter and more.

  6. Category:2009 software - Wikipedia

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  7. Mapbox - Wikipedia

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    Mapbox, Inc. Mapbox is an American provider of custom online maps for websites and applications such as Foursquare, Lonely Planet, the Financial Times, The Weather Channel, Instacart, Strava and Snapchat. [3] Since 2010, it has rapidly expanded the niche of custom maps, as a response to the limited choice offered by map providers such as Google ...

  8. JOSM - Wikipedia

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    josm .openstreetmap .de. JOSM ( listen ⓘ) (Java OpenStreetMap editor) is a free software desktop editing tool for OpenStreetMap geodata created in Java, originally developed by Immanuel Scholz and currently maintained by Dirk Stöcker. [5] The editing tool contains advanced features [6] that are not present in OSM's default online editor, iD .

  9. Category:Web Map Services - Wikipedia

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    Web Map Services. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Web Map Service. This category is specific to OGC's WMS technology. For maps on the World Wide Web in general, use Category:Map websites.