Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD) is an XML-based language used to define the visual appearance of geographic data in web mapping applications. It allows developers to control how features are rendered on a map, specifying things like colors, line widths, and symbol styles based on feature attributes or other criteria. SLD is commonly used with Web Map Service (WMS) implementations.
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