Osmand
Projects with this topic
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Extracts Thriftstores.net (US thrift store information aggregator) locations from the official website, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Urbex (Dutch urban exploration site) locations that still exist from the official website, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) bus stop locations and routes from the UCAT Rider Portal website, and places them into GeoJSON format.
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Extracts Troc (European second hand / thrift store) locations from the official website, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Terre (Belgian second hand / thrift store) locations from the official website, geocodes them, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Les Petits Riens (Belgian second hand / thrift store) locations from the official website, geocodes them, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts De Kringwinkel (Belgian second hand / thrift store) locations from the official website, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts INFRA (Independent Natural Food Retailers Association) locations from the official website, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Greyhound stop locations from the official website, and then places them into KML format.
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Extracts Ecoshop (Belgian second hand / thrift store) locations from the official website, geocodes them, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Slow Food Germany locations from the official website, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Croix-Rouge Vestiboutique locations from the official website's API and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Co-op locations from the National Co-op Grocers website, and places them into KML format.
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Extracts Bivak camping locations from the Bivakzone website, and places as many of them as possible into KML format.
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Extracts Biowallonie (French-speaking Belgian Walloon region organic consotrium) shop locations (points de vent) from the official website's API, geocodes them, and then places them into KML format.
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