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Although the coordinate systems in QGIS for 2 different vector layers are the same, there are differences between the boundaries.

How can I superimpose this data?

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With the plugin or another way, I can overlap this, not with the coordinate system, because they are both in the same coordinate. I think this is because the drawings are wrong but I couldn't find the solution

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  • This looks to be similar to https://gis.stackexchange.com/q/348017 - you might check that question for suggestions. – LRitzdorf Jan 20 '20 at 18:37
  • Also, someone with a higher reputation might want to look at marking this as a duplicate question. – LRitzdorf Jan 20 '20 at 18:38
  • You can flag as duplicate. – Kadir Şahbaz Jan 20 '20 at 20:09
  • Looks like a different issue to me. Could it be that your two lines just come from different data sources with different accuracy? You could try 'snap geometries to a layer' in processing toolbox. – MrXsquared Jan 21 '20 at 17:33

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You may also use the Snap geometries to layer processing tool:

This algorithm snaps the geometries in a layer. Snapping can be done either to the geometries from another layer, or to geometries within the same layer.

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