KMZ is a compressed version of a KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file, which is used to display geographic data in programs like Google Earth, Google Maps, and other GIS (Geographic Information System) software. KMZ files package the KML file along with any supporting images, textures, models, and other resources into a single, zipped archive for easier distribution and access. This makes it convenient to share complex geospatial information.
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