Hey Guys, I am trying to create a image of Germany with the borders (of admin_level=6) filled with colour, depending on different (statistical) indicators. Is it possible to export a map with this borders and load it in to my Map-Explorer? thanks a lot! Dole edit: i have to say i am not used to do stuff with geographic-tool cause i am a "socialstudies guy"... OSM is to detailed, but i need the lvl6 borders, so i can colour them. i guess there are about 400 of areas in Ger. would be much work to fill them by hand. hope my Prob got a bit clearer :) |
You can get all administrative boundaries in several ways:
I don't know which formats are supported by Map-Explorer, but if it doesn't support osm-xml directly you could load the osm-file into Josm and export it as GPX, which most geo-applications are able to read. There are also tools available to convert osm to shapefile. More help on this topic and alternative programs can be found in the wiki. |
It can be done with JOSM, but it sohohoh difficult too explain that I won't. It so dangerous too. A novice could erase nation wide data with a single click. Always experiment such things with (J)OSM without a password and best on an alternate server. I've done it with Belgium, but it wouldn't work with Switzerland. CH don't put subareas in boundary relations (believe me as I say it :-)). As Frederik said, your best bet is a ready made map of some kind. Look up Google with searcher like "Germany map administrative svg", best in German. SVG is important. It's a vector format that will scale very well and allow you to change the picture easily with a program like Inkscape, or change it to another format. This is my third hit, just to show you the kind of things: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_Germany_L%C3%A4nder-de.svg |
Use the VG2500 dataset of the Bundesamt für Kartografie and Geodäsie: http://www.bkg.bund.de/nn_149566/EN/News/01News/N2011/20110915-VG2500__04-09-2011.html The download link is http://www.geodatenzentrum.de/geodaten/gdz_rahmen.gdz_div?gdz_spr=eng&gdz_akt_zeile=5&gdz_anz_zeile=4&gdz_unt_zeile=17&gdz_user_id=0
(02 Oct '12, 12:37)
gormo
...and if you just want a SVG you could get it from http://www.geodatenzentrum.de/geodaten/gdz_rahmen.gdz_div?gdz_spr=eng&gdz_akt_zeile=5&gdz_anz_zeile=5&gdz_user_id=0
(02 Oct '12, 12:43)
gormo
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