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===== Advantages of Implementing Plus Codes in Libya ===== # Open-Source and Free to Use: Plus Codes are open-source and released under the Apache License 2.0, allowing free use, modification, and distribution without licensing fees. This makes them accessible for government and commercial use without additional costs. # Independence from Proprietary Platforms: Plus Codes can be generated and decoded offline without reliance on proprietary platforms like Google Maps. They can be integrated with various mapping systems, including self-hosted instances of OpenStreetMap, providing flexibility in implementation. # Ease of Implementation: Implementing Plus Codes does not require extensive infrastructure. They can be generated using GPS coordinates, making them suitable for areas where traditional addressing is challenging. # Enhancing Service Delivery: A standardized addressing system can improve mail delivery, emergency services, and navigation, contributing to better public services and economic development.
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