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Como marcar un radio en el mapa teniendo solo el punto de inicio (lat-long), es decir dibujar un radio (circulo) de 30 millas a la redonda (o klm) desde la latitud y longitud -33.437857, -70.650512

asked 27 Dec '18, 22:42

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How to mark a radio on the map having only the starting point, ie draw a radius (circle) of 30 miles around (or klm) from the latitude and longitude -33.437857, -70.650512

(27 Dec '18, 22:43) pviera

I've move your translation to a comment. However even with that I believe it is rather unclear what your question is about. Maybe you simply expand the description of the issue in Spanish?

(27 Dec '18, 23:00) SimonPoole ♦

Please stop repeating the same question., if you have more information to add, edit the original question here.

(28 Dec '18, 15:55) SimonPoole ♦

Si usas Leaflet puedes hacerlo con un poco de script, aqui hay un ejemplo -> https://leafletjs.com/examples/quick-start/

O si usas otro api, nececitamos saber cual és, para que te pueden ayudar.

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If you use leaflet then here'S a very simple example (click link above) Or if you use another API then let us know so we can help better.

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answered 30 Dec '18, 19:37

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