The KQL Query language has many functions available for working with geo-spatial data: If you want to play around with geo-spatial data in KQL, check out this tutorial. Notice that it is mostly related to lines, polygons, intersections, etc., apart from the visualizations. Unfortunately, reverse geocoding (turning a longitude/latitude into an address) is not possible. … Doorgaan met het lezen van Reverse geocoding in Azure Data Explorer and Fabric via HTTP Request plugin