Map of Aʻana in FlatGeobuf format

A map built from OpenStreetMap data, ready to download

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Map passport

Area192 km²
Buildings8 413
Roads272 km
Points of interest26

What this map contains by default

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

FormatFlatGeobuf .fgb
LayersRoads, Buildings, Water, Greenery, Points of interest change
Stylestandard change
Detailauto change
House numbersnot visible at this scale change
Points of interestmajor objects only change
Coordinate systemWGS 84 (auto) change
Sheet sizeauto change
Relief & gridoff change

About FlatGeobuf

Map of Aʻana in FlatGeobuf — an export of real OpenStreetMap data for the selected area.

FlatGeobuf is a cloud-native binary format based on FlatBuffers. Fast HTTP reads with spatial index, no decompression needed.

Which layers are in the file

This file for the selected area contains:

Coordinate systems

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

Compatibility

QGISGDAL/OGRdeck.glLeaflet (fgb plugin)MapLibreDuckDB

Units

Meters (projected in the chosen coordinate system)

CategoryGIS
File extension.fgb
TierFree

What's in the FlatGeobuf map of Aʻana

8,413 buildings (395 residential, 2 commercial, 1 industrial, 34 religious), 272.2 km of roads, 26 points of interest, 2 landmarks.

The area covers 192 km², with about 44 buildings per km².

Mostly residential streets 127.6 km, primary roads 74.7 km, unclassified roads 38.1 km.

9.9% of the area is green space.

The map marks 1 parks and 5 water bodies.

Key amenities: schools — 1, supermarkets — 1, convenience stores — 4.

Public transport: 36 bus stops.

Main streets: Public Road, Main West Coast Road, Main South Coast Road, West Upolu Coastal Road, US 7th Marine Defense Battalion Cross Island Road

Landmarks: Falease’ela River Walk, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

How to use FlatGeobuf for Aʻana

  1. Select the Aʻana map area on the main page
  2. Choose FlatGeobuf format and configure export settings
  3. Click Export and wait for processing
  4. Download the file and use in your application

Programs that open FlatGeobuf

QGISGDAL/OGRdeck.glLeaflet (fgb plugin)MapLibreDuckDB

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