Open Data Tenerife Cabildo
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It is not possible to directly load a GeoJSON file in ArcGIS 10.X, as this version does not natively support this format. To work with the data, it is required to use other formats available in the portal, such as GeoPackage (.gpkg), which is fully compatible with ArcGIS 10.x and can be managed as a geodatabase.
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The GeoJSON format is an open standard format designed to represent simple geographic features, along with their non-spatial attributes.
To load a GeoJSON file from the portal into Arcgis PRO it is necessary to convert it into a Feature Class, using the "JSON to Features" tool.
It is important to ensure that the data has the proper projection. If necessary, reproject the data using the "Project" tool (Project), which allows you to change the projection of a dataset, ensuring that it fits the coordinate system.
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A Geopackage (.gpkg) file is a SQLite database, which allows storing and sharing spatial, vector and raster data. This facilitates the distribution of geographic information in an open and standardized format.
ArcGIS 10.X (including ArcMap and ArcCatalog) recognizes GeoPackage files as if they were geodatabases, which means that it is possible to access, view and work with the layers contained in a .gpkg file in a similar way to other ArcGIS-compatible geospatial formats.
However, ArcGIS 10.X does not support special characters in layer names, such as accents, the letter "ñ" or symbols. If the GeoPackage file contains layers with names that include these characters, the layer names must be modified before attempting to load the layers for display.
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In the portal's datasets, you can view their star rating according to the guide developed by Tim Berners-Lee. This system shows the degree of openness and technical usability of a dataset.
The first star is awarded to any data that is open at a basic level and available under an open license. We can find PDF files or image formats such as JPEG, PNG or TIFF, which are difficult to reuse.
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The modification date of a resource indicates when the resource was last uploaded to the portal.