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  2. OpenStreetMap - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap ( OSM) is a free, open geographic database updated and maintained by a community of volunteers via open collaboration. Contributors collect data from surveys, trace from aerial imagery and also import from other freely licensed geodata sources. OpenStreetMap is freely licensed under the Open Database License and as a result ...

  3. Wikipedia : Creating route maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    There are two ways to embed the route into an article, both using the {{}} template: . Method 1: Using Wikidata. If the route has a Wikidata item and the OpenStreetMap route relation already has a wikidata tag set to that item's QID, you can embed a map of the route directly onto a Wikipedia article as external data.

  4. Wikipedia : Creating shape maps from OpenStreetMap data

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    Part 1: Finding the shape data. Method 1: Wikidata. Method 2: Using the OpenStreetMap website. Method 3: Using the OSM Relation Analyzer. Part 2: If you need to create the shape. Part 3: Embedding the shape into an article. Method 1: Using Wikidata. Method 2: Using Wikimedia Commons.

  5. List of online map services - Wikipedia

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    Bing Maps – covers the whole country. Google Maps - covers the whole country. Libre Map Project. MapQuest - covers the whole country. The National Map by the United States Geological Survey. Roadtrippers - covers the whole country. TerraServer-USA - covers the whole country.

  6. Comparison of web map services - Wikipedia

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    TomTom, OpenStreetMap, Intermap, Pictometry International, NASA, Blom, Ordnance Survey, SK Planet TomTom, OpenStreetMap, and others: Seznam.cz, OpenStreetMap and others: User contributions, open data and data donations HERE: TomTom, and others Archived 2013-05-15 at the Wayback Machine: user contributions, NAVTEQ and others: Directory data ...

  7. Tiled web map - Wikipedia

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    A tiled web map, slippy map [1] (in OpenStreetMap terminology) or tile map is a map displayed in a web browser by seamlessly joining dozens of individually requested image or vector data files. It is the most popular way to display and navigate maps, replacing other methods such as Web Map Service (WMS) which typically display a single large ...

  8. Wikipedia:Maps for Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia. : Maps for Wikipedia. This is an information page. It is not one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines; rather, its purpose is to explain certain aspects of Wikipedia's norms, customs, technicalities, or practices. It may reflect differing levels of consensus and vetting. Shortcut. WP:MAPS.

  9. MapQuest - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, MapQuest announced plans to become the first major mapping site to embrace open-source mapping data, launching a new site separate from its main site, entirely using data from the OpenStreetMap project. On July 14, 2010, MapQuest launched a simplified user interface and made the site more compact.