@Nigel,
If I understand it well, GeoDjango seems to be for a more robust GIS 
application that utilizes Google Maps. In contrast, I want to use a simple 
image map with no Google Maps. Thanks
On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 12:34:49 PM UTC+3, Nigel Legg wrote:
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> Read the documentation on GeoDjango, it's all there.... 
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> Cheers, Nigel 
> 07914 740972
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> On 17 September 2013 09:54, +Emmanuel <elus...@gmail.com <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> I am intending to implement something similar to this: 
>> https://opendata.go.ke/facet/counties
>> That has been developed in Ruby on Rails. How does Django handle image 
>> maps? Are there any additional Python/ Django libraries I will require? Is 
>> there a specific approach (best practices) way of solving this?
>> Thanks.
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