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DESCRIPTION:You need a random city map for testing a new analysis? Or you w
 ant to demonstrate something at a QGIS User-Conference and don't want to u
 se public data? Or just want a city map for a computer game?\n\nWe can use
  the graphical modeler to create a unique random city shape with districts
 \, parcels\, houses and associated data like number of floors or inhabitan
 ts. This talk will show and explain the single steps of an exemplary model
  for this use case.
DTSTAMP:20260413T165548Z
LOCATION:B319 (BAT)
SUMMARY:Creating a random city map using the graphical modeler - Philipp Sc
 hüller
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2024/talk/7Z87TT/
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