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This data was created to depict portions of state-owned Sovereign Lands that are under the jurisdiction of the California State Lands Commission. Data coverage is currently limited to reaches 1A, 4A and 4B1 of the San Joaquin River, other sections are pending survey or digitization.
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The California State Lands Commission (CSLC) was created by the California Legislature in 1938 and given the authority and responsibility to manage certain public lands within the state. The public lands under the Commission’s jurisdiction are of two distinct types—sovereign lands acquired upon California’s admission into the Union in 1850; and certain federally granted lands including school lands, and swamp and overflowed lands. For purposes of this GIS data, sovereign lands are considered to be further divided into two general categories—fixed-boundary sovereign lands and ambulatory-boundary sovereign lands. The following lands are included in this data: Portions of the ambulatory-boundary for state sovereign lands at a specific point in time, for portions of the San Joaquin River. NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DATA: School lands: These are what remains of nearly 5.5 million acres throughout the state originally granted to California by Congress in 1853 to benefit public education. Fixed-boundary sovereign lands: These are sovereign, public trust lands having fixed boundaries as the result of land exchanges, boundary line agreements or court orders. Swamps and overflowed lands: These are what remain of federal lands granted to California by Congress in 1850 to encourage reclamation and development of agricultural lands. ALSO NOT INCLUDED IN THIS DATA: Ownership details within the U.S. Government meanders of Owens Lake. THIS DATA SUPERSEDES all previously published GIS information with respect to the above described state-owned lands under the jurisdiction of the CSLC.
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These data are a polygon feature service that represent footprints (coverage areas) for USDA Forest Service Administrative Use Maps in the Eastern Region.
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The Administrative Boundaries used by the Data in Emergencies Hub are the result of a collection of international and subnational divisions currently used by FAO country offices for mapping and reporting purposes. With only a few exceptions, they are mostly derived from datasets published on The Humanitarian Data Exchange (OCHA).The dataset consists of national boundaries, first subdivision, and second subdivision for Sure! Here's the reformatted list as requested:
Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, El Salvador, Federated States of Micronesia, Ghana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Iraq, Kingdom of Tonga, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.In the Feature Layer, the administrative boundaries are represented by closed polygons, administrative levels are nested and multiple distinct polygons are represented as a single record.The Data in Emergencies Hub team is responsible for keeping the layer up to date, so please report any possible errors or outdated information.The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on these map(s) do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of FAO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city, or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers and boundaries. Dashed lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The final boundary between the Sudan and South Sudan has not yet been determined. The final status of the Abyei area is not yet determined. The dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been agreed upon by the parties.
The purpose of the Administrative Boundaries map is to help orient readers to the Watershed and provide context for how the watershed(s) relate to administrative boundaries (e.g. cities, townships, counties) in the state.This data has been modified from the original source data to serve a specific business purpose. This data is for cartographic purposes only.
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Web map that is used to distribute the Admin Series maps. The Admin Series is designed to show the administrative boundaries of forests that are administratively combined. The FS basemap program defines this as any admin forest that manages land of more than one proclaimed national forest. Often time when this occurs forests will have admin names that are associated with all of the proclaimed land such as the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forests. Other times a single name is used such as the Gila National Forest, which administers land that belong to both the proclaimed Gila National Forest and Apache National Forest.
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Tutorial document describing how to go about mapping crash data in Tyler Data & Insights. This was done using the Crash Data dataset.
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The overview map (UEK250MV) of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is a topographic map that depicts the entire territory of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on a map sheet at a scale of 1:250,000. Localities and districts, the transport network, motorways and federal roads with color band, water network, relief, forest and borders up to the district level are shown. The road map (SK250MV) is being created in cooperation with the state office for road construction and transport in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania. Road classification is highlighted with different color bands. In addition, the map contains the information on the distances on motorways, federal and country roads and the labeling of the roads with numbers up to the county road. In the administration map (VK250MV) the representation of all administrative borders up to the community level is in the foreground. The monochrome administrative map (VKE250MV) has a map content reduced to the representation of the administrative boundaries and the labeling of the administrative units.
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An area controlled by an administrative authority. National territory and all national subdivisions up to fifth order.
Geolocet's Administrative Boundaries Spatial Data serves as the gateway to visualizing geographic distributions and patterns with precision. The comprehensive dataset covers all European countries, encompassing the boundaries of each country, as well as its political and statistical divisions. Tailoring data purchases to exact needs is possible, allowing for the selection of individual levels of geography or bundling all levels for a country with a discount. The seamless integration of administrative boundaries onto digital maps transforms raw data into actionable insights.
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Geolocet's Administrative Boundaries Data offers coverage across all European countries, ensuring access to the most up-to-date and accurate geographic information. From national borders to the finest-grained administrative units, this data enables informed choices based on verified and official sources.
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Understanding the geographical context is crucial for strategic decision-making. Geolocet's Administrative Boundaries Spatial Data empowers exploration of geo patterns, planning expansions, analysis of regional demographics, and optimization of operations with precision. Whether it is for establishing new business locations, efficient resource allocation, or policy impact analysis, this data provides the essential geographic context for success.
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The integration of Geolocet's Administrative Boundaries Spatial Data with Geolocet's Demographic Data creates a synergy that enriches insights. The combination of administrative boundaries and demographic information offers a comprehensive understanding of regions and their unique characteristics. This integration enables tailoring of strategies, marketing campaigns, and resource allocation to specific areas with confidence.
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Combining Geolocet's Administrative Boundaries Spatial Data with our POI (Points of Interest) Data unveils not only the administrative divisions but also insights into the local characteristics of these areas. Overlaying POI data on administrative boundaries reveals details about the number and types of businesses, services, and amenities within specific regions. Whether conducting market research, identifying prime locations for retail outlets, or analyzing the accessibility of essential services, this combined data empowers a holistic view of target areas.
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Geolocet's Data as a Service (DaaS) model offers flexibility tailored to specific needs. The transparent pricing model ensures cost-efficiency, allowing payment solely for the required data. Whether nationwide administrative boundary data or specific regional details are needed, Geolocet provides a solution to match individual objectives. Contact us today to explore how Geolocet's Administrative Boundaries Spatial Data can elevate decision-making processes and provide the essential geographic data for success.
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🇮🇪 아일랜드 English Boundary of an entity controlled by an administrative authority, this entity can be composed of several areas; international boundary and national subdivisions up to the lowest level (municipality level). In sea area boundaries are only portrayed if they are official (legal) boundaries.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann
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Admin Areas - National 1m Map Of Ireland. Published by Tailte Éireann – Surveying. Available under the license Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0).An area controlled by an administrative authority. National territory and all national subdivisions up to fifth order.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann – National Mapping Division...
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Our self-hosted geospatial data cover administrative and postal divisions with up to 5 precision levels. All levels follow a seamless hierarchical structure with no gaps or overlaps.
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The City of Sydney is the local government authority responsible for the city centre and more than 30 suburbs within our boundaries. More information on City of Sydney
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An area controlled by an administrative authority. National territory and all national subdivisions up to fifth order.
Important Note: This item is in mature support as of May 2023 and will retire in December 2025. A new version of this item is available for your use.World First Order Administrative Boundaries provides 2022 boundaries for the first order divisions of the countries of the world. The layer is designed to be used for mapping and analysis. It can be enriched with additional attributes using data enrichment tools in ArcGIS Online.World First Order Administrative Boundaries use December 2021 source from Garmin International, Inc and were published in October 2022. A new layer will be published in 12-18 months. Other administrative boundaries for this country are also available:RegionCountryFirst Order Administrative Division
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Boundary of an entity controlled by an administrative authority, this entity can be composed of several areas; international boundary and national subdivisions up to the lowest level (municipality level). In sea area boundaries are only portrayed if they are official (legal) boundaries
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