
Geographic Boundary Files
Geographic Boundary Files are digital maps that define the borders of specific areas such as cities, counties, districts, or neighborhoods. They include detailed coordinates outlining these boundaries so that geographic data—like census information, election results, or service regions—can be precisely associated with the correct area. These files are essential for spatial analysis, planning, and decision-making, ensuring that geographic information aligns accurately with real-world locations. In essence, they serve as digital "blueprints" that help organizations understand and work within specific geographic boundaries.