15 datasets found
  1. Cambridge Gulf 1:250 000, R502 historical topographic map

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    Royal Australian Survey Corps (1959). Cambridge Gulf 1:250 000, R502 historical topographic map [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-ga-e716d312-c9cf-63fa-e044-00144fdd4fa6
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 1959
    Dataset provided by
    Royal Australian Survey Corps
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Cambridge Gulf
    Description

    The R502 series of maps has been replaced by the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). The R502 series consists of 542 map sheets and covers Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. It was compiled from …Show full descriptionThe R502 series of maps has been replaced by the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). The R502 series consists of 542 map sheets and covers Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. It was compiled from aerial photography, but only about one quarter of the series was contoured. The standard sheet size is 1 degree of latitude by 1.5 degrees of longitude. Transverse Mercator map projection and Clark 1858 datum were used. Coverage of the country was completed in 1968.

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    Historic Districts

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    • open-data-massgis.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jun 22, 2020
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    City of Cambridge (2020). Historic Districts [Dataset]. https://gis.data.mass.gov/datasets/CambridgeGIS::historic-districts
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 22, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Cambridge
    License

    ODC Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) v1.0http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    This layer contains two polygons representing the city's Historic Districts, Fort Washington Historic District and Old Cambridge Historic District. Historic Districts are groups of buildings, structures, and their surroundings that are architecturally and historically distinctive. Exterior changes to buildings within Historic Districts are subject to review by the Historical Commission made up of residents appointed by the City Manager. The GIS data layer was created from paper documents. Cambridge designated its first Historic Districts in 1963, under the state enabling law, Ch. 40C of the Mass. General Laws.Explore all our data on the Cambridge GIS Data Dictionary.Attributes NameType DetailsDescription NAME type: Stringwidth: 16precision: 0 Name of historic district

    EditDate type: Stringwidth: 4precision: 0

  3. a

    LONG Historic 1882 Estate

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    Updated Jun 30, 2020
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    National Park Service (2020). LONG Historic 1882 Estate [Dataset]. https://nps.hub.arcgis.com/maps/a8ba6d3279f04170af90a85132287019
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    Jun 30, 2020
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    National Park Service
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    Description

    Map overlay of the "Cambridge Plate.3" created by Griffith Morgan Hopkins Jr. This map is included in the "Atlas of the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts : from official records, private plan and actual surveys", 1886. Courtesy of the Norman B. Leventhal Map Center.

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    Cambridge Ontario. 1:50,000. Map Sheet 040P08, ed. 8, 1994

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    Government of Canada; Army Survey Establishment (2023). Cambridge Ontario. 1:50,000. Map Sheet 040P08, ed. 8, 1994 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/FXRHCD
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    Dec 28, 2023
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    Borealis
    Authors
    Government of Canada; Army Survey Establishment
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1948 - Jan 1, 2012
    Description

    This is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Cambridge, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040P08), published in 1994. It is the eighth edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1994 and the information on the map is current as of 1990. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. Please note: image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation.

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    1851 Scotland ancient counties

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    Updated Jun 6, 2025
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    Satchell, M; Shaw-Taylor, L; Wrigley, E; Anderson, M; Roughley, C; Stickler, P (2025). 1851 Scotland ancient counties [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-852943
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    Jun 6, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure
    University of Cambridge
    University of Edinburgh
    Authors
    Satchell, M; Shaw-Taylor, L; Wrigley, E; Anderson, M; Roughley, C; Stickler, P
    Time period covered
    Mar 1, 2006 - Feb 28, 2009
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Variables measured
    Geographic Unit
    Measurement technique
    These data were digitized from digital scans of the Ordnance Survey first edition 1:2500 and 1:10560 maps from the Landmark Group distributed by Edina. The boundary data requires no further comment except to note that the coastline was digitised to the high water mark of ordinary spring tides. The initial digitization was carried out by Owen Tucker of the Cartographic Unit of the Department of Geography under the supervision of Max Satchell. Following invaluable input from Corinne Roughley and Michael Anderson - especially the latter's extraordinary knowledge concerning the population geography of Scottish islands - further revisions and edits were the work of Max Satchell and Philip Stickler of the Cartographic Unit. Users should be aware that recent checks have found some discrepancies among the very small islands of this dataset, so it should be regarded as a beta version on which minor corrections remain to be made.
    Description

    ArcGIS shapefile of 788 polygons providing boundary and attribute data for the 32 ancient counties of Scotland as given in the 1851 census. As such this represents the counties of Scotland as they were before the boundary changes caused by Inverness and Elgin County Boundaries Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 16) and the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 50) which eliminated the anomalies caused by the existence of detached portions of counties.

    These data were created as part of a research program directed by Leigh Shaw-Taylor and Tony Wrigley, which aims ultimately to reconstruct the evolution of the occupational structure of Britain from the late medieval period down to the early twentieth century.

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    National Register of Historic Places

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    Updated Jun 22, 2020
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    City of Cambridge (2020). National Register of Historic Places [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/CambridgeGIS::national-register-of-historic-places/about
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 22, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Cambridge
    License

    ODC Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) v1.0http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    This polygon layer contains buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts that have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of their importance to American history, culture, or archaeology. National Register designation means that changes to these places must be reviewed if federal or state funds, permits, or licenses are used.Explore all our data on the Cambridge GIS Data Dictionary.Attributes NameType DetailsDescription St_Num type: Stringwidth: 15precision: 0 Street address number

    Street type: Stringwidth: 50precision: 0 Street name

    NRIND type: Stringwidth: 5precision: 0 Individual property, building, or structure listed ("Y"=listed on the National Register)

    Pres_Restr type: Stringwidth: 5precision: 0 Property protected by a preservation restriction ("Y"=protected)

    NRDIS type: Stringwidth: 5precision: 0 National Register historic district ("Y"=district)

    HistName type: Stringwidth: 75precision: 0 Historic name of protected site; last names first

    AKA type: Stringwidth: 60precision: 0 Alternate name

    Location type: Stringwidth: 100precision: 0 Full street address or description of location

    LabelName type: Stringwidth: 100precision: 0 Name of site formatted for map labels; first names first

    NHL type: Stringwidth: 5precision: 0 National Historic Landmark ("Y"=Landmark)

    DOE type: Stringwidth: 5precision: 0 Property has a Determination of Eligibility to be listed on the National Register ("Y"=Eligible)

    Shape_Leng type: Doublewidth: 8precision: 38 Length of feature in internal units.

    EditDate type: Stringwidth: 4precision: 0

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    Cambridge Ontario. 1:50,000. Map Sheet 040P08, ed. 6, 1980

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    Government of Canada; Army Survey Establishment (2023). Cambridge Ontario. 1:50,000. Map Sheet 040P08, ed. 6, 1980 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/L6K32K
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    Dec 28, 2023
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    Borealis
    Authors
    Government of Canada; Army Survey Establishment
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1948 - Jan 1, 2012
    Description

    This is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Cambridge, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040P08), published in 1980. It is the sixth edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1980. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. Please note: image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation.

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    1851 England and Wales ancient counties

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    Updated May 30, 2025
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    Satchell, M; Shaw-Taylor, L; Wrigley, E; Kitson; Newton, G (2025). 1851 England and Wales ancient counties [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-852942
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    May 30, 2025
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    The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure
    Authors
    Satchell, M; Shaw-Taylor, L; Wrigley, E; Kitson; Newton, G
    Time period covered
    Mar 1, 2006 - Feb 28, 2009
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    ArcGIS shapefile of 244 polygons providing boundary and attribute data for the fifty-five ancient counties of England and Wales as given in the 1851 census for England and Wales.

    These data were created as part of a research program directed by Leigh Shaw-Taylor and Tony Wrigley, which aims ultimately to reconstruct the evolution of the occupational structure of Britain from the late medieval period down to the early twentieth century.

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    City of Waterloo Historical Boundary

    • open-kitchenergis.opendata.arcgis.com
    • data.waterloo.ca
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    Updated Oct 21, 2015
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    City of Waterloo (2015). City of Waterloo Historical Boundary [Dataset]. https://open-kitchenergis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/754c44dcd35c4ef78d6796d1b278b7e9
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    Oct 21, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Waterloo
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    Description

    Polygons representing the boundary of the City of Waterloo, from the original Village boundary in 1856 to the present day.

    Boundary information is based on small-scale maps prepared by Vic Heibert in 1982 and presented in the book "Rowell, Marg and Devitt, Ed, and McKegney, Pat. Welcome to Waterloo, an illustrated history of Waterloo Ontario in celebration of its 125th anniversary 1857-1982. Waterloo: Waterloo Printing Co. 1982, pp.84-87."

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    Data from: Heritage Properties

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    • data.waterloo.ca
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    Updated Feb 15, 2018
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    Cambridge, Ontario (2018). Heritage Properties [Dataset]. https://open-kitchenergis.opendata.arcgis.com/items/7e484f51df55417d9a2c5fb243aa19c2
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 15, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Cambridge, Ontario
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    Description

    Locations of heritage designated properties in the City of Cambridge.Designation is the means by which a community can protect is cultural heritage resources.The Ontario Heritage Act 1990 gives each municipal council the responsibility to protect those buildings which are of provincial or local historical significance; or of architectural importance as an example of a particular building type, style or period or as the work of a local architect or builder of note. The landscape may also be of heritage value, if it is an example of natural beauty.Designation is registered on the title of the property and does not restrict the sale of the property, or normally affect its resale value. Designation continues to be in effect when a property changes hands.Designation protects the property from unsympathetic alterations, which may decrease its historic, architectural or aesthetic value. Designation can also prevent demolition, since the owner must apply to Council for a demolition permit. This gives the community and Council time to find an alternative to demolition, acceptable to the community and the owner. Either a new owner, who will preserve the building may be found, or the original owner may be persuaded to retain it. In most cases a compromise solution can be reached and the community is able to retain its history in the preservation of another heritage building.

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    Analysis of Historical Data for Mammalian Cell Culture Processes Producing...

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    Updated Dec 21, 2018
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    Gangadharan, N (2018). Analysis of Historical Data for Mammalian Cell Culture Processes Producing Monoclonal Antibodies_Online Appendix_Nishanthi Gangadharan [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.31837
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 21, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Apollo
    University of Cambridge
    Authors
    Gangadharan, N
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This online appendix was generated as a part of my MPhil thesis work carried out at the department of chemical engineering and biotechnology, University of Cambridge in collaboration with our industrial partner MedImmune, using data from their databases. This appendix should be read in conjunction with the dissertation titled 'Analysis of Historical Data for Mammalian Cell Culture Processes Producing Monoclonal Antibodies'.

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    FY2016 Sub Parcel Lines

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    Updated Jun 24, 2020
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    City of Cambridge (2020). FY2016 Sub Parcel Lines [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/CambridgeGIS::fy2016-sub-parcel-lines
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 24, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Cambridge
    License

    ODC Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) v1.0http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/
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    Area covered
    Description

    This layer contains lines showing how parcels were historically divided in the Assessor's database, where two or more lots were merged into a single parcel. When the layer was originally created, it was used to illustrate lots that were owned and used in common and were combined to form a "main lot" for valuation purposes. More recently, any parcels that are merged trigger the creation of a sited parcel line to retain a historical record of the original parcel boundaries. Historical parcel IDs can be found in the "Supplemental Data" area in the assessing database. Explore all our data on the Cambridge GIS Data Dictionary.Attributes NameType DetailsDescription SHAPE_Length type: Doublewidth: 8precision: 0 Length of feature in internal units.

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    Turnpike Road map for England and Wales 1700 to 1838

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    Updated Nov 13, 2023
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    Alan Rosevear; Dan Bogart; Leigh Shaw-Taylor; Max Satchell (2023). Turnpike Road map for England and Wales 1700 to 1838 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.3886/E195126V1
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    Nov 13, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    CAMPOP
    Cambridge University
    University of California-Irvine
    University of Cambridge
    Authors
    Alan Rosevear; Dan Bogart; Leigh Shaw-Taylor; Max Satchell
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    1700 - 1838
    Area covered
    England
    Description

    An ARC GIS PRO shapefile mapping the turnpike roads in England and Wales for the 18th and early 19th century. The data includes details of the Turnpike Acts, years of operation, the quality of the road and the routes used by Mail coaches. The data forms the basis of the paper "Government, trusts, and the making of better roads in early nineteenth century England & Wales by Rosevear, Bogart & Shaw-Taylor.

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    Areas Damaged by Fire Following 1906 Earthquake

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    • data.sfgov.org
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    Updated May 13, 2017
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    City of San Francisco (2017). Areas Damaged by Fire Following 1906 Earthquake [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/schema/data_gov/ODk5YzZiODYtMTRlNi00ZjUxLTkxZjMtYzMwNzk4MTVjNjNj
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    Dataset updated
    May 13, 2017
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    City of San Francisco
    Description

    GIS (shapefile) boundary of areas damaged by fire following the 1906 earthquake.

    This layer was digitized from a raster image of the historic paper map entitled "San Francisco, California, showing the areas destroyed by fire, April 18-21, 1906". The paper map was published by R.J. Waters & Co. in 1906. Scale [ca. 1:21,000]. Raster map downloaded from the Harvard Map Collection, Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts: http://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/7271039?buttons=y

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    Transportation Closures Historic

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    • data.waterloo.ca
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    Updated Sep 26, 2018
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    City of Kitchener (2018). Transportation Closures Historic [Dataset]. https://geohub.cambridge.ca/datasets/d4844987221744b28132cc251f93d330
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    Sep 26, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Kitchener
    Area covered
    Description

    Traffic Closures

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Cambridge Gulf 1:250 000, R502 historical topographic map

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jpegAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Jan 1, 1959
Dataset provided by
Royal Australian Survey Corps
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
Cambridge Gulf
Description

The R502 series of maps has been replaced by the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). The R502 series consists of 542 map sheets and covers Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. It was compiled from …Show full descriptionThe R502 series of maps has been replaced by the National Topographic Map Series (NTMS). The R502 series consists of 542 map sheets and covers Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. It was compiled from aerial photography, but only about one quarter of the series was contoured. The standard sheet size is 1 degree of latitude by 1.5 degrees of longitude. Transverse Mercator map projection and Clark 1858 datum were used. Coverage of the country was completed in 1968.

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