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I am using QGIS throughout this whole process.

I have a varied selection of open-sourced African spatial data (i.e. municipalities throughout Africa) that I have been trying to reproject from their original CRS (EPSG:4326 - WGS 84 - Geographic) to any new Projected CRS: enter image description here

After which, the spatial data is severely altered in scale from its original (1:7000000) to its output (1:92 - 1:169). enter image description here

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  • I have tried both "On The Fly" Reprojection, as well as right-clicking the layer and selecting the new CRS manually for each layer,
  • I have tried using the Fix Geometries tool to rectify this problem but that makes little-to-no difference in the results.
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    Looks like you did not reproject but simply reassign a coordinate system, this changed the unit degree to unit meter. – Hans Erren Jul 13 '22 at 07:01
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    It looks like you have a coordinate system problem, see if any of the suggestions at https://ihatecoordinatesystems.com/ help. – Ian Turton Jul 13 '22 at 07:54
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    See https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/392388/88814 and https://gis.stackexchange.com/a/383437/88814 – Babel Jul 13 '22 at 09:04

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