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Use when converting street addresses into spatial data that can be displayed as features on a map, by a reference dataset or locator.
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CartoDB only georeferences half of my table
I'd check out the options you have for georeferencing your data:
http://docs.cartodb.com/cartodb-editor.html#geocoding-data
In your case, you can specify which column is latitude and which is longitude …
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What would cause lat/longs from Google Maps to be displayed offset in CartoDB?
Your latitude and longitudes appear to be reversed.
If you run the following in the SQL tray for that data table, it will reverse them:
UPDATE your_table_name
SET the_geom = CDB_LatLng(ST_X(the_geom …