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I am currently working with data that has a huge amount of topological errors. These are lines that are closed, in the place where the beginning of the line meets the end, someone added more than 2 vertexes. That causes all problems. There are too many features to correct them manually. I've tried clean, but it doesn't work as I expected. Is there any way to remove these overlaping vertices in lines and correct topology in QGIS or GRASS?

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  • Simplifying with tolerance=0 is the common first aid.
    – user30184
    Commented Nov 22, 2018 at 20:17

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In the Processing Toolbox, search for "Remove duplicate vertices". There's an inbuilt tool which takes a tolerance and will strip out any duplicate vertices within that distance tolerance from other vertices.

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