Hi Smalis,
I guess, your question didn't get an answer, because many people (such as myself) ar completely unfamiliar with the newly emerging GEOsparql.

Your question might be more appropriate for the Virtuoso discussion list. If Virtuoso implements it DBpedia will have it, I suppose.

Sebastian

Am 24.06.2013 15:37, schrieb Smalis Sklavos:
Hi,
I would like to ask whether dbpedia is able or is planning to support GEOsparql. I believe, that it is a useful tool, and I would be glad to see it happening. Also, if I want to use dbpedia locally, using Geosparql on it, do you know if I should use a triple store such as parliament ?
Thank you in advance
Smalis Sklavos


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