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- Shapefile abstract "The shapefile format is a popular geospatial vector data format for geographic information system (GIS) software. It is developed and regulated by Esri as a (mostly) open specification for data interoperability among Esri and other GIS software products. The shapefile format can spatially describe vector features: points, lines, and polygons, representing, for example, water wells, rivers, and lakes. Each item usually has attributes that describe it, such as name or temperature.".
- Shapefile thumbnail Simple_vector_map.svg?width=300.
- Shapefile wikiPageExternalLink pyshp.
- Shapefile wikiPageExternalLink 005600000003000000.
- Shapefile wikiPageExternalLink shapelib.maptools.org.
- Shapefile wikiPageExternalLink ShpDump.aspx.
- Shapefile wikiPageExternalLink shapefile.pdf.
- Shapefile wikiPageExternalLink topo.html.
- Shapefile wikiPageID "2770513".
- Shapefile wikiPageRevisionID "642454471".
- Shapefile Noextcode "on".
- Shapefile caption "A vector map, with points, polylines and polygons".
- Shapefile extensions ", ,".
- Shapefile genre Geographic_information_system.
- Shapefile hasPhotoCollection Shapefile.
- Shapefile name "Shapefile".
- Shapefile owner Esri.
- Shapefile screenshot File:Simple_vector_map.svg.
- Shapefile standard shapefile.pdf.
- Shapefile wordnet_type synset-format-noun-1.
- Shapefile subject Category:GIS_file_formats.
- Shapefile subject Category:Open_formats.
- Shapefile type Abstraction100002137.
- Shapefile type Communication100033020.
- Shapefile type Format106636806.
- Shapefile type GISFileFormats.
- Shapefile type Information106634376.
- Shapefile type Message106598915.
- Shapefile type OpenFormats.
- Shapefile comment "The shapefile format is a popular geospatial vector data format for geographic information system (GIS) software. It is developed and regulated by Esri as a (mostly) open specification for data interoperability among Esri and other GIS software products. The shapefile format can spatially describe vector features: points, lines, and polygons, representing, for example, water wells, rivers, and lakes. Each item usually has attributes that describe it, such as name or temperature.".
- Shapefile label "Shape файл".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "Shapefile".
- Shapefile label "シェープファイル".
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs シェープファイル.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile sameAs m.081nyr.
- Shapefile sameAs Q278934.
- Shapefile sameAs Q278934.
- Shapefile sameAs Shapefile.
- Shapefile wasDerivedFrom Shapefile?oldid=642454471.
- Shapefile depiction Simple_vector_map.svg.
- Shapefile isPrimaryTopicOf Shapefile.