Map of Mapleton in SVG 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.
.svgAbout SVG
Map of Mapleton in SVG — an export of real OpenStreetMap data for the selected area.
Scalable Vector Graphics — an open XML-based format for web graphics and print. The map stays crisp at any zoom level, perfect for embedding on websites and printing posters.
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 | Vector |
| File extension | .svg |
| Tier | Free |
What's in the SVG map of Mapleton
2,250 buildings (337 residential, 2 industrial, 3 religious), 233.5 km of roads, 120 points of interest, 8 landmarks.
The area covers 35 km², with about 65 buildings per km².
Mostly residential streets 121.4 km, service roads 53.7 km, tertiary roads 22.5 km.
The map marks 8 parks and 6 water bodies.
Key amenities: schools — 6, dentists — 1, museums — 1.
Scalable map with 2,250 buildings and 120 points of interest. Each object is a separate SVG element for editing.
Main streets: 1600 West, State Road, 1600 North, Main Street, 1200 North
Landmarks: Mapleton Heritage Museum, Mapleton Junior High Seminary, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
How to use SVG for Mapleton
- Select the Mapleton area for export
- Choose SVG and customize the map style
- Download and open in Inkscape or Figma
- Edit individual elements as vector objects
Programs that open SVG
FAQ: SVG for Mapleton
Does SVG support layers?
Yes, each feature type (buildings, roads, water) is exported as a separate SVG group that can be toggled on and off.
Can I use the SVG on a website?
Yes, SVG is perfect for web pages. The file scales without quality loss and supports interactivity via CSS and JavaScript.
