description: An online app that can find service areas and other relevant apps for an address; abstract: An online app that can find service areas and other relevant apps for an address
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Gitashenasi Tourist Maps (City Maps)". Source data from GS (publisher). Type: Thematic - Tourist. Scale: Varies. Region: Middle East.
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Cameroon City Maps". Source data from INC (publisher). Type: Thematic - Tourist. Scale: Varies. Region: Africa.
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This dataset includes a total of 635 annotated image patches from historical city maps. It is designed for the semantic segmentation of the maps into 5 semantic classes (building blocks, non-built, water, road network, background frame). 330 patches are taken from maps of the city of Paris, while the 305 others are taken from a balanced corpus of city maps from 90 countries all around the world.
Please read the detailed informations about data collection methodology, associated metadata and annotation ontology in README.md hereunder :
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Israel Topographic City Maps (1:3,000 - 1:5,000 scale)". Source data from SI (publisher). Type: Topographic - City Plan. Scale: Varies. Region: Middle East.
VDOT collaborated with the Virginia Tourism Corporation to develop the state map, which features Virginia's beaches and encourages travelers to head to the coast and visit the many attractions across the Commonwealth. This link provides access to detailed city maps.
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Use this map to explore Sandy Springs, Georgia.You can navigate, lookup addresses and parcels, draw, and print your own maps. Turn on additional layers to learn more about the city such as your City Council representative or current zoning. Download the data at our Open Data portal.Additional LayersCity Council DistrictsZoningZoning Overlay Districts.View the User GuidePlease contact GIS@sandyspringsga.gov with any questions or comments.
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Map Gallery for Trash and Recycling services maps.
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This data was collected by St. Louis County Board of Elections. It is part of a larger collection (Historical St. Louis County Elections), organized by municipality. Faculty in the Department of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. Brian Crisp and Dr. Matt Gabel, digitized the materials at Washington University in St. Louis and agreed with St. Louis County to have the digital copies deposited in the Open Scholarship Digital Research Materials Repository at Washington University to make it more widely accessible.
Contour lines connect a series of points of equal elevation and are used to illustrate topography, or relief, on a map and can be drawn at various desired intervals. This dataset displays contours drawn at every 5m height interval. Numerous contours that are close together indicate hilly or mountainous terrain; and when far apart, they represent a gentler slope. The contours were derived from LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data that was captured in 2 blocks in the years 2021 and 2023. The southern half of the City was flown in Jan 2023 and the northern half was flown in Dec 2021. The point cloud has a density of 10 points per square metre and a vertical accuracy of 0.1m (95%). The contours are derived through bipolar interpolation from the 5m DEM (raster) model. The height reference used is the SA Land Levelling Datum.All spatial layers are served live from internal systems, an item's "Last Updated" or "Publish Date" refers to the Metadata only.REST Endpoint access: https://citymaps.capetown.gov.za/agsext1/rest/services/Theme_Based/Open_Data_Service/FeatureServer/15
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The city maps are generalized maps for different scale levels. There are three cards:
The city map is a map intended for scale 1:5000 (1 centimeter on the map shows 50 meters in real life). Because of this large scale, each individual house and each street name can be clearly distinguished. Within the municipal boundary, different functions of buildings and land are indicated by colours. The map has a size of 2.20 meters high and 2.70 meters wide.
The street name card color is a map intended for scale 1:12.500. Within the municipal boundary, different functions of sites are indicated by colours.
The street map black and white is a map intended for scale 1:12.500.
The street name cards are made in such a way that they can be printed in A0 format with the street names still legible.
The BLT is the source from which, among other things, the Eindhoven city map is made. The production of derived products is partially automated.
Contour lines connect a series of points of equal elevation and are used to illustrate topography, or relief, on a map and can be drawn at various desired intervals. This dataset displays contours drawn at every 5m height interval. Numerous contours that are close together indicate hilly or mountainous terrain; and when far apart, they represent a gentler slope. The contours were derived from LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data that was captured in 2 blocks in the years 2021 and 2023. The southern half of the City was flown in Jan 2023 and the northern half was flown in Dec 2021. The point cloud has a density of 10 points per square metre and a vertical accuracy of 0.1m (95%). The contours are derived through bipolar interpolation from the 5m DEM (raster) model. The height reference used is the SA Land Levelling Datum.All spatial layers are served live from internal systems, an item's "Last Updated" or "Publish Date" refers to the Metadata only.REST Endpoint access: https://citymaps.capetown.gov.za/agsext1/rest/services/Theme_Based/Open_Data_Service/FeatureServer/15
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This data set provides historical city maps that cover today's city of Cologne and parts of the surrounding area. These are not large-scale cadastral and field maps, but city maps and overview maps.
The city of Cologne did not always have the current size. The service therefore contains some maps that show formerly independent places that are now incorporated. The stock compiled in the service is not complete and will be expanded in the future.
The basis for the service are scanned analogue city maps from around 1600. These maps were georeferenced and rectified to ensure that they geometrically match the current city map Compensation for inaccuracies, generalization effects, material distortion and scanner errors. The service is therefore intended for the content comparison. In order to achieve a meaningful chronology up to the present day, the service also contains younger city maps that have already been created digitally.
If you want to print a historical city map, it makes sense to include the original data that has not been rectified use border design. The maps are freely usable under an open license. Please contact us (see contact details), we will be happy to advise you.
The following city maps are currently included in the service:
1600 Colonia Agrippina, Braun-Hogenberg< /br> 1633 Actual depiction of the h: Roman Empire free of Cöllen, V. Hoilar
1725 Floor plan from the beginning of the last century, designed by F. Kreuter, Lith. P. Schieffer
1740 Colonia Agrippina Urbs florentissima, Jacobus Proppen
1752 Civitatis Coloniensis anno 1752, Rheinhardt
1807 Topographical recording of the Rhineland, Jean Josef Tranchot
1836 The city of Cologne in 1836
1876 cadastral map
1876 overview map of the community Mülheim a/Rhein, Mülheim, Stadtbauamt
1877 Ehrenfeld
1877 plan of the city of Coeln and surroundings, cadastral controller Willmeroth
1877 plan of the city of Coeln and the surrounding area, cadastral controller Willmeroth
1879 plan of the city of Cologne, Jansen Geometer
1891 overview plan of the old and new town of Cologne, self-published by the city of Cologne
1898 plan of Cologne and the surrounding area, Greven's Kölner Address book publisher Ant. Carl Greven
1901 plan of Cologne and surroundings, Greven's Cologne address book publisher Ant. Carl Greven
1902 plan of Cologne and surroundings, Greven's Cologne address book publisher
1904 plan of Cologne and surroundings, Greven's< /br> 1911 map of COLOGNE and SURROUNDINGS, Greven's
1915 city map of Cologne, Grevens Verlag
1915 urban district of Cologne, city surveying office of Cologne
1918 map of the city of Cologne, published by the real estate administration plan office
1924 Plan of the city of Cologne, published by the surveying and planning department of the real estate office of the city of Cologne
1926 Plan of the city of Cologne, surveying and planning department of the real estate office
1927 Plan of the city of Cologne, published by the surveying and planning department of the real estate office of the city of Cologne
1929 Stadtkreis Köln building area plan
1935 map of the city of Cologne, prepared and published in March 1935 by the surveying and estimation department of the city of Cologne
1939 City of Cologne and surroundings trams suburban railways, Prepared and published by the Surveying and Estimating Department of the City of Cologne
1942 Map of the Hanseatic City of Cologne, Prepared and published in February 1935 by the Surveying and Estimating Department of the City of Cologne, 4th edition
1944 Map of the Hanseatic City of Cologne , Surveying and Estimating Department of the Hanseatic City of Cologne
1946 Map of the City of Cologne, Prepared and published in February 1935 by the Surveying and Estimating Department of the City of Cologne. Last correction in September 1946.
1951 Cologne, property office, surveying department
1952 Map of the city of Cologne, surveying and estimation department of the Hanseatic city of Cologne
1955 Cologne Official plan, property office, surveying department
1958 Cologne Official plan, real estate office surveying department
1959 Cologne Official plan, Greven's address book publishers KG, Cologne
1962 Cologne Official plan, Greven's address book publishers KG, Cologne
1964 Cologne Official plan, Greven's address book publishers KG, Cologne
1966 Cologne Official plan, Greven's Adressbuch-Verlag KG, Cologne
1968 Cologne Official plan, Greven's Adressbuch-Verlag KG, Cologne
1970 City map, City of Cologne
1972 Cologne 1972
1973 Cologne Official plan, Greven's address book publishers KG, Cologne
1975 Cologne 1,25,000, Grevens address book publishers in Cologne
1975 City map, property office of the city of Cologne, surveying department
1980 Cologne , Grevens address book publisher Cologne
1987 city of Cologne city map, Grevens address book publisher Cologne
1993 city map, surveying and cadastral office
1994 city map of Cologne, surveying and cadastral office
1998 city of Cologne, office for real estate, surveying and cadastre
2000 City of Cologne, Office for Real Estate, Surveying and Cadastre
2004 City Map, Office for Real Estate, Surveying and Cadastre
2006 City Map, Office for Real Estate, Surveying and Cadastre
2007 City Map, Office for Real Estate, Surveying and Cadastre< /br> 2008 city map, office for real estate, surveying and cadastre
2010 city map, office for real estate, surveying and cadastre
2012 city map, office for real estate, surveying and cadastre
2014 city map, office for Real Estate, Surveying and Cadastre
2016 City Map, Office for Real Estate, Surveying and Cadastre
2018 City Map, Office for Real Estate, Surveying and Cadastre
The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps. The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps. The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps. The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps. The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
The citymap of Tàrrega is a set of cartographic files represented in an interactive viewer that show spatial information related to the location of the streets and addresses, and various equipment of several themes; using a geoportal that uses Instamaps as a base map. We can check the location of streets, public administration premises, agriculture, associations, commerce, culture, economy, education, emergencies, business, sports, housing, justice, language and communication, environment, mobility, health, social services, society, technology, work and tourism.
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This web map depicts GIS data for known Stormwater Infrastructure in the City of SeaTac, Washington. The information is based on the best available knowledge collected from construction as-builts and field inspections, with a focus on mapping features in the public right-of-way. The stormwater infrastructure contains the following datasets: discharge points, catch basins and manholes, pipes and ditches, misc structures, water quality facilities points and polygons, and access risers. The data is being continually updated as newer information becomes available.Incorporated in February 1990, the City of SeaTac is located in the Pacific Northwest, approximately midway between the cities of Seattle and Tacoma in the State of Washington. SeaTac is a vibrant community, economically strong, environmentally sensitive, and people-oriented. The City boundaries surround the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, (approximately 3 square miles in area) which is owned and operated by the Port of Seattle. For additional information regarding the City of SeaTac, its people, or services, please visit https://www.seatacwa.gov. For additional information regarding City GIS data or maps, please visit https://www.seatacwa.gov/our-city/maps-and-gis.
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "El Salvador City Maps". Source data from CNR (publisher). Type: Thematic - Political and Administrative. Scale: Varies. Region: Central America and the Caribbean.
City-Networks, a transductive learning dataset for testing long-range dependencies in Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). In particular, the dataset contains four large-scale city maps: Paris, Shanghai, L.A., and London, where nodes represent intersections and edges represent road segments.
The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps. The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps. The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
description: An online app that can find service areas and other relevant apps for an address; abstract: An online app that can find service areas and other relevant apps for an address