Map of Hell in GeoJSON format

A map built from OpenStreetMap data, ready to download

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Open this place's area in the constructor and adjust everything to your needs

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Map passport

Area1.9 km²
Points of interest1

What this map contains by default

This is how the map is built as-is — every setting can be changed in the constructor.

FormatGeoJSON .geojson
LayersGreenery, Points of interest change
Stylestandard change
Detailauto change
House numbersall change
Points of interestall but cafés, shops and services — the editor adds those change
Coordinate systemWGS 84 (auto) change
Sheet sizeauto change
Relief & gridoff change

About GeoJSON

Map of Hell in GeoJSON — an export of real OpenStreetMap data for the selected area.

Open text-based geodata format built on JSON. Widely supported by web mapping libraries, human-readable and easy to process with scripts.

Which layers are in the file

This file for the selected area contains:

Coordinate systems

WGS 84 (EPSG:4326), selectable in the wizard

Compatibility

QGISLeafletMapboxKepler.glgeojson.ioPython

Units

Meters (projected in the chosen coordinate system)

CategoryGIS
File extension.geojson
TierFree

How to use GeoJSON for Hell

  1. Select the Hell area on the map
  2. Export to GeoJSON
  3. Load into QGIS, Mapbox Studio, or kepler.gl
  4. Use for analysis, filtering, and visualization

Programs that open GeoJSON

QGISLeafletMapboxKepler.glgeojson.ioPython

FAQ: GeoJSON for Hell

How to open GeoJSON?

GeoJSON opens in QGIS, geojson.io, Mapbox Studio, kepler.gl, or any text editor — it's just JSON.

Is GeoJSON suitable for large areas?

For large areas, GeoPackage or FlatGeobuf is better — they're more compact and load faster.

Other formats for Hell

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