Planning regions of the School Development Plan (SEPL) HamburgPlanungsregionen Schulentwicklungsplan (SEPL) Hamburg
Planungsregionen Schulentwicklungsplan (SEPL) HamburgPlanning regions of the School Development Plan (SEPL) Hamburg
This WFS API provides the spatial boundaries of the planning regions defined under Hamburg's School Development Plan (Schulentwicklungsplan, SEPL). It is published via Hamburg's geodata services and covers the city-state of Hamburg, Germany. The dataset delineates the geographic regions used for planning and organizing school development within the city.Dargestellt werden die Raumgrenzen der Planungsregionen des Schulentwicklungsplans (SEPL) Hamburg
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Data schema (3 fields)
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| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| sepl_nameSepl name | string | Name of the school development plan (SEPL) planning region.Name of the school development plan (SEPL) planning region. |
| sepl_idSepl id | integer | Unique numeric identifier of the SEPL planning region.Unique numeric identifier of the SEPL planning region. |
| geom | geometry | Geometric boundary of the planning region.Geometric boundary of the planning region. |
Schema captured from wfs 27 days ago.
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Sample data (3 records)
| sepl_name | sepl_id |
|---|---|
| Region 1 | 1 |
| Region 10 | 10 |
| Region 19 | 19 |
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Query examples
curl -s 'https://geodienste.hamburg.de/HH_WFS_schulen_sepl?service=WFS&version=2.0.0&request=GetCapabilities' -H 'Accept: application/json'List the feature types (layers) and supported operations.
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