Not directly.  But Alessandro Furieri has created a version of SQLite with
OGC conforming geometry columns, called SpatiaLite.  It can be found here:

http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite/

It's based on an older version of SQLite (3.6.16, but a beta version
supports 3.7.3), and it uses a more restrictive license (not hard, since any
license is more restrictive than SQLite's non-license!)

Best regards,

Peter

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