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I'm trying to get (specified) region borders as GMaps coordinates (to form a polyline) from Google Maps. Is this possible in some way? (either from maps.google.com or my own GMaps in my own domain).

Note: I know you can draw/outline regions manually with tools intended for it (like http://www.birdtheme.org/useful/v3tool.html), but covering a large region ACCURATELY is a ton of work. The draw-it-yourself answer is not an option in this case.

Example:

  1. https://maps.google.com/ -> type in "Uusimaa, Finland"
  2. You can see the pink-ish border that outlines the wanted region
  3. That border is the polyline that I need the coordinates of

Requirements:

  • Extract the region data coordinates (if available) from a given search (as in the example)
  • If the previous is not possible, a source to an ACCURATE map of the region "Uusimaa, Finland" is required (plain googling did not yield needed results).
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Add "Search Area" outline onto google maps result

Google has started highlighting search areas in Pink color. Is this feature available in Google Maps API 3?

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  • The short answer would be "No" then since the data cannot be extracted from a search result in any way, leaving only drawing the area boundaries manually. Thanks. Aug 30, 2012 at 11:40
  • In one of the threads I linked to, someone said that they come from the Twitter API, but I haven't had the opportunity to confirm this.
    – Marcelo
    Aug 30, 2012 at 11:42
  • To some extent, yes. With "Uusimaa" the bounding box does not even contain the full area that it covers, and even then I would need accurate, confirmable coordinates. (Without better knowledge) I'd say it outputs "rough sketch" of the area at best. Hard to say. Aug 30, 2012 at 12:10
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    Thanks for taking the time for finding it out. In my case it's unsuitable since I would need it to work with Uusimaa (or in Finland in general), but US residents should benefit from it. Aug 31, 2012 at 7:09
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    @Marcelo your link is dead
    – GusDeCooL
    Apr 4, 2016 at 9:38

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