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world-atlas

v2.0.2

Published

Pre-built TopoJSON from Natural Earth.

Downloads

37,632

Readme

World Atlas TopoJSON

This repository provides a convenient redistribution of Natural Earth’s vector data, version 4.1.0 as TopoJSON. For earlier editions, see past releases.

Usage

In a browser, using d3-geo and Canvas: https://observablehq.com/@d3/world-map

In a browser, using d3-geo and SVG: https://observablehq.com/@d3/world-map-svg

In Node, using d3-geo and node-canvas: https://bl.ocks.org/mbostock/885fffe88d72b2a25c090e0bbbef382f

File Reference

# countries-110m.json · Download

A TopoJSON file containing the geometry collections countries and land. The geometry is quantized, but not projected; it is in spherical coordinates, decimal degrees. This topology is derived from the Natural Earth’s Admin 0 country boundaries, 1:110m small scale. The land boundary is computed by merging countries, ensuring a consistent topology.

# countries-50m.json · Download

A TopoJSON file containing the geometry collections countries and land. The geometry is quantized, but not projected; it is in spherical coordinates, decimal degrees. This topology is derived from the Natural Earth’s Admin 0 country boundaries, 1:50m medium scale. The land boundary is computed by merging countries, ensuring a consistent topology.

# countries-10m.json · Download

A TopoJSON file containing the geometry collections countries and land. The geometry is quantized, but not projected; it is in spherical coordinates, decimal degrees. This topology is derived from the Natural Earth’s Admin 0 country boundaries, 1:10m large scale. The land boundary is computed by merging countries, ensuring a consistent topology.

# land-110m.json · Download

A TopoJSON file containing the geometry collection land. The geometry is quantized, but not projected; it is in spherical coordinates, decimal degrees. This topology is derived from the Natural Earth’s land boundaries, 1:110m small scale.

# land-50m.json · Download

A TopoJSON file containing the geometry collection land. The geometry is quantized, but not projected; it is in spherical coordinates, decimal degrees. This topology is derived from the Natural Earth’s land boundaries, 1:50m medium scale.

# land-10m.json · Download

A TopoJSON file containing the geometry collection land. The geometry is quantized, but not projected; it is in spherical coordinates, decimal degrees. This topology is derived from the Natural Earth’s land boundaries, 1:10m large scale.

# world.objects.countries

Each country has two fields:

# world.objects.land