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Radu,
I am somewhat confused. From my somewhat limited understanding of
EPSG:4326 it's limited to values between 180, -180 for longitude and 90,-90 for
latitude. If your source geometry is epsg:4326, there shoul
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Would using the geography data type be more suitable to what you are
trying to accomplish?
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Hi,
I have a very interesting problem, but I think some of you
Hi,
I have a very interesting problem, but I think some of you may have a
solution for that.
When I try to model Russia with EPSG:4326 coordinates, I "run out of
the bounds", e.g. Russia's extent is so wide, it overlaps the
-180/+180 coordinate range of EPSG:4326, so the most
eastern part is in