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Reverse Geocoding

Reverse geocoding is the process of converting geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) into a human-readable address or place name. For example, when you use a navigation app to see where you are on a map, reverse geocoding helps translate the GPS coordinates into familiar location details like street names, city, or landmarks. It's used in various applications for better understanding of location data, making it easier for users to interpret map information without needing to interpret raw coordinate data.