geonames-lookup

A small Python Flask application that looks up geoname data from a local MySQL database

https://github.com/kbrbe/geonames-lookup

Science Score: 54.0%

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A small Python Flask application that looks up geoname data from a local MySQL database

Basic Info
  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: kbrbe
  • License: mit
  • Language: Python
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 21.5 KB
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geonames-lookup

A small Python Flask application that looks up geoname data from a local MySQL database

The local MySQL database is set up using the code of the repository Geonames-MySQL-DataImport DOI

Owner

  • Name: KBR (Royal Library of Belgium)
  • Login: kbrbe
  • Kind: organization
  • Email: Sven.Lieber@kbr.be
  • Location: Belgium

Open source projects of KBR, the national scientific library which collects all Belgian publications.

Citation (CITATION.cff)

cff-version: 1.2.0
message: "If you use this software, please cite it as below."
authors:
- family-names: "Lieber"
  given-names: "Sven"
  orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7304-3787"
title: "Geonames Lookup"
version: 0.1.0
date-released: 2025-02-17
url: "https://github.com/kbrbe/geonames-lookup"

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