SafeGraph Places Dataset
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SafeGraph
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The most accurate database of global points of interest, curated to power the most innovative applications, platforms, and analytics. PlacesMillions of global points of interest (POI) with detailed attributes, such as brand affiliation, advanced category tagging, open hours, and more. GeometryMachine generated, human verified place polygons with rich metadata detailing co-tenancy, adjacency, and area size.
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