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Use Cape Town consistently in description and variable names #154

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@mjul mjul commented May 27, 2020

Fixes a small inconsistency in the docs where the text and variable names were about Sao Paolo but the data used was for Cape Town.

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Thanks!

@jorisvandenbossche jorisvandenbossche merged commit cbd968e into geopandas:master May 31, 2020
jpn-- added a commit to jpn--/contextily that referenced this pull request Jan 8, 2021
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* commit '3c26d5a16a094e8d5ae05f8e5a41f05278816daf':
  DOC: update for latest pydata-sphinx-theme (fix sidebar + use CSS variables) (geopandas#168)
  RLS: v1.0.1
  Fix resetting of extent with local files (geopandas#155) (geopandas#156)
  Add random user ID for Nominatim and allow arbitrary geocoder (geopandas#164)
  Close and reopen memfile dataset before WarpedVRT (geopandas#165)
  Fix use of rasterio MemoryFile (geopandas#163)
  DOC: Use Cape Town consistently in description and variable names (geopandas#154)
  Add matplotlib Framework classifier (geopandas#152)
  Require Python 3.6 as minimum version (geopandas#150)
  Add earthengine to docker for binder
  Example interfacing GEE with contextily (geopandas#147)
  DOC: add notebook about working with local files (geopandas#139)

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#	tests/test_ctx.py
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