A geodatabase is a database used for storing, managing, and querying geographic information. It is a central repository for spatial data and associated attributes, allowing for efficient data organization, analysis, and management within a Geographic Information System (GIS). Geodatabases commonly store feature classes (points, lines, polygons), raster data, tabular data, and relationships between these datasets. They are used in a wide range of applications, including mapping, environmental management, urban planning, and resource management.
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