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Filtering a FeatureCollection is analogous to filtering an
ImageCollection. (See the Filtering an
ImageCollection section). There are the featureCollection.filterDate(),
and featureCollection.filterBounds() convenience methods and the
featureCollection.filter() method for use with any applicable
ee.Filter. For example:
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