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Dear community,
I am preparing a report using a map to display the information. Due to ambiguity with some of the name locations (Cordoba Spain, Cordoba Argentina; Toledo Spain, Toledo Ohio (U.S.A.); Guadalajara Spain, Guadalajara Mexico...) I decided to use the coordinates, but I am completely puzzled since it is showing Spanish cities (described by coordinates, not name) in locations as far as Lituania (see the picture)... What is going on? Any suggestions on how to make it work properly? I actually wonder if that is related to so many issues I see posted where the information does not appear at all... As a possible hint, maybe it is mistakenly showing on the other side of the world and people are not even aware of it...
Needless to say, we need an urgent solution since it is not possible to work like this since the picture would be totally misleading and the decisions taken would be wrong.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Iñigo
According to the latitude and longitude you provided I have converted the data to: 42.38333 , -3.66667. You can see in my map that the red mark is Burgos and is in the area of Spain. It should be the correct location in my map. How do you set the latitude and longitude on your side? Can you provide your visualization for the map ?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao