Clan names from the import had problems with truncation, as far as I
recall, so they would have to be verified.
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 15:01 Andrew Buck wrote:
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> I am not sure this is worth doing, at least not manually. GIS
> software can draw en
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I am not sure this is worth doing, at least not manually. GIS
software can draw enclosing polygons around the common clan entries
and then these could be used to the same effect, with a lot less
manual work.
However in any case, I think we need to as
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Hi all:
I was doing some testing on manually tracing the clan boundaries of
Liberia from the UNMIL places data. That data includes, for the huge
majority of the 14,020 nodes, the clan each place belongs to, and also
the district and county.
There are