Quadtrees are everywhere spatial data exists. Mapping services use quadtree-like tile pyramids to serve map tiles at different zoom levels (Bing's quadkey system, for example, addresses tiles as base-4 paths). Game engines use them for collision detection and visibility culling. Geographic information systems use spatial indexes to store and query spatial datasets. PostGIS uses GiST indexes (R-tree-style) for spatial queries on geometries, while PostgreSQL's core supports quadtree-like SP-GiST indexes for certain data types like points.
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Map Version Synchronicity (Important!): For HH-Routing to work correctly when a route crosses multiple map files (e.g., different countries or regions), all those map files MUST be from the same generation date (i.e., downloaded from OsmAnd around the same time, based on the same underlying OpenStreetMap data version and pre-calculation run).
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