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I want to make a 3D thematic map with the different status' population data as the height in Python. I have the shapefile of the status and the population data, although I don't know how to set the population attribute data as the Z-axis. I want to make a map like the following.
Is there a python package that allows the 3-D mapping of shapefiles such that I can specify an attribute as the Z value?

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I want to make a 3D thematic map with the different status' population data as the height in Python. I have the shapefile of the status and the population data, although I don't know how to set the population attribute data as the Z-axis. I want to make a map like the following.
Is there a python package that allows the 3-D mapping of shapefiles such that I can specify an attribute as the Z value?

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I want to make a 3D thematic map with the different status' population data as the height in Python. I have the shapefile of the status and the population data, although I don't know how to set the population attribute data as the Z-axis. I want to make a map like the following.
Is there a python package that allows the 3-D mapping of shapefiles such that I can specify an attribute as the Z value?

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I want to make a 3D thematic map with the different status' population data as the height in Python. I have the shapefile of the status and the population data, although I don't know how to set the population attribute data as the Z-axis. I want to make a map like the following.
Is there a python package that allows the 3-D mapping of shapefiles such that I can specify an attribute as the Z value?

python software-recommendations 3d-map
python software-recommendations 3d-map
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