Map of Jujuy in KML format
A map built from OpenStreetMap data, ready to download
Customize the map
Open this place's area in the constructor and adjust everything to your needs
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What this map contains by default
This is how the map is built as-is — every setting can be changed in the constructor.
.kmlAbout KML
Map of Jujuy in KML — an export of real OpenStreetMap data for the selected area.
Keyhole Markup Language — an XML geodata format for Google Earth and Google Maps. Supports styles, icons, descriptions, and 3D views for vivid map visualization.
Which layers are in the file
This file for the selected area contains:
- Roads
- Buildings
- Water
- Greenery
- Points of interest
Coordinate systems
WGS 84 (EPSG:4326), selectable in the wizard
Compatibility
Units
Meters (projected in the chosen coordinate system)
| Category | GIS |
| File extension | .kml |
| Tier | Free |
What's in the KML map of Jujuy
10,150 buildings (1,645 residential, 436 commercial, 246 industrial, 68 religious), 13,733.5 km of roads, 1,454 points of interest, 15 landmarks.
The area covers 53,224 km², with about 0 buildings per km².
Mostly unclassified roads 4,994.7 km, tertiary roads 4,031.6 km, residential streets 2,746.8 km.
The map marks 5 parks and 10 water bodies.
Key amenities: schools — 136, pharmacies — 59, supermarkets — 45.
Public transport: 755 bus stops, 3 tram stops, 17 rail stations.
KML file with 10,150 buildings and 15 landmarks for Google Earth visualization.
Main streets: Ruta Nacional 40, Ruta Provincial 73, Ruta Provincial 11, Ruta Provincial 7, Ruta Provincial 83
Landmarks: Museo Arqueológico Municipal, Museo Histórico, Complejo Cultural y Museo J. Pasiquini López, Museo Arqueológico, Cabildo Histórico de Jujuy
How to use KML for Jujuy
- Select the Jujuy map area on the main page
- Choose KML format and configure export settings
- Click Export and wait for processing
- Download the file and use in your application
Programs that open KML
FAQ: KML for Jujuy
How to open KML in Google Earth?
Download the file and double-click it — Google Earth will open it automatically. Or drag the file into the program window.
