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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Adi<br>
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      On 19/02/2016 16:42, Adi Eyal wrote:<br>
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        <div>I have the SAL area boundaries from StatsSA. Unfortunately,
          it seems that these boundaries have already been projected
          onto a plane - are unprojected shapes available?</div>
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    Are you sure their CRS is just not correctly defined? StatsSA and
    other national data sets are normally unprojected (i.e. geographic
    or long-lat). Whatever CRS the geometry is actually in (despite how
    it's defined in its metadata) can easily be projected to anything
    else in QGIS. If you send a small sample I'll send you the steps to
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        <div>Thanks</div>
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