information
share your neighbourhood
- easy-to-use add polygon interface
- multi-level regional context
- separate page for each mapygon
definiton
The term mapygon denotes representation of real object on the map using the shape of a simple polygon. A polygon is a closed planar path composed of a finite number of sequential line segments; simple polygon is a polygon which does not intersect itself anywhere (see Wikipedia articles Polygon and Simple polygon).
Mapygons are sorted by geographical location into one- to five-level structure.
usage
Your contribution is welcome. We appreciate any interesting mapygon you add.
examples
Versailles Gardens, The Pentagon. You can add a path too: e.g. Great Wall of China at Badaling.
supported browsers
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thanks
We are happy to say thanks to all people without them Mapygon.com wouldn't have become reality. Inspired by Maplandia.com and Wikimapia.org.
contact
We are grateful for any comment that could help us to improve our project.
Mapygon.com team