A Polygon is a planar
        Surface representing a multisided geometry.
        It is defined by a single exterior boundary and zero or more
        interior boundaries, where each interior boundary defines a hole
        in the Polygon.
      
        Polygon
        Examples
      
            On a region map, Polygon objects could
            represent forests, districts, and so on.
          
        Polygon
        Assertions
      
            The boundary of a Polygon consists of a
            set of LinearRing objects (that is,
            LineString objects that are both simple
            and closed) that make up its exterior and interior
            boundaries.
          
            A Polygon has no rings that cross. The
            rings in the boundary of a Polygon may
            intersect at a Point, but only as a
            tangent.
          
            A Polygon has no lines, spikes, or
            punctures.
          
            A Polygon has an interior that is a
            connected point set.
          
            A Polygon may have holes. The exterior of
            a Polygon with holes is not connected.
            Each hole defines a connected component of the exterior.
          
        The preceding assertions make a Polygon a
        simple geometry.
      


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