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TwitterThis data is part of the series of maps that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Data is downloadable in various distribution formats.
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This data is part of the series of maps that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Data is downloadable in various distribution formats.
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TwitterThe TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Face refers to the areal (polygon) topological primitives that make up MTDB. A face is bounded by one or more edges; its boundary includes only the edges that separate it from other faces, not any interior edges contained within the area of the face. The Topological Faces Shapefile contains the attributes of each topological primitive face. Each face has a unique topological face identifier (TFID) value. Each face in the shapefile includes the key geographic area codes for all geographic areas for which the Census Bureau tabulates data for both the 2020 Census and the annual estimates and surveys. The geometries of each of these geographic areas can then be built by dissolving the face geometries on the appropriate key geographic area codes in the Topological Faces Shapefile.
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TwitterThe TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national filewith no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independentdata set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Linear Water Features includes single-line drainage water features and artificial path features that run through double-line drainage features such as rivers and streams, and serve as a linear representation of these features. The artificial path features may correspond to those in the USGS National Hydrographic Dataset (NHD). However, in many cases the features do not match NHD equivalent feature and will not carry the NHD metadata codes. These features have a MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) beginning with an "H" to indicate the super class of Hydrographic Features.
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TwitterThese data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of SAVANNAH RIVER, AUGUSTA TO RING JAW POINT, GA-SC . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal C...
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TwitterThis Hosted Feature will be updated by IT-GIS periodically when changes are implemented. Coordination with Augusta Transit and their contractor who operates the transit system is vital to keep this data up-to-date and available for planners, citizens, and departmental GIS staff. There will be no features available in Augusta's Enterprise - all access will be via this hosted featured web service. Google Originally accepted Augusta Transit Bus Routes in April of 2019, after a 6 month review processFirst GTFS AGOL Upload: 05-2019Change Management:Alexander and Small Route Changes 07-2019New Transit Facility added 01-04-2021Updated data based on GTFS received from Transit on May 5, 2025. Data updated on 6/23/2025.
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TwitterThese data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Kennebec River, Merrymeeting Bay to Augusta, ME . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Ca...
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TwitterEinteilung der römischen Stadt Augusta Raurica. Die römische Stadt wird in Regionen gegliedert. Diese Unterteilung der römischen Stadt ist ein gewachsenes System. Weiter werden die Regionen in Subregionen aufgeteilt. In Augusta Raurica wird die Region 1 (Oberstadt) weiter in Insulae untergliedert. Insula ist die Bezeichnung für Häuserblocks in meist rechtwinklig angelegten Städten im Altertum, insbesondere im römischen Reich. Die Insulae entsprechen somit hierarchisch den Subregionen im Rest der römischen Stadt.
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TwitterAugusta Open Data - National Registry Historic Areas view
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TwitterVerortung aller in Augusta Raurica bereits im GIS erfassten Felder. Eine Grabungsfläche kann aus grabungstechnischen Gründen in Felder unterteilt sein. Zu diesem Datensatz gehören auch (Sondier-) Schnitte und Gräben, Löcher etc.
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TwitterAugusta Open Data - State House District view
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TwitterTile Download Link Orthoimagery at 1' and 6" resolution encompassing all of Augusta, Manchester, Hallowell, Farmingdale, and Garinder, Maine. Portions of other adjacent towns are covered including Belgrade, Chelsea, Dresden, Litchfield, Pittston, Randolph, Readfield, Richmond, Sidney, Vassalboro, West Gardiner, Windsor, and Winthrop. The data were collected in a single session on May 6, 2008. LiDAR data were also collected and are available elsewhere. The 6" imagery is available for the northern part of the area, Augusta and Manchester principally. 1' imagery is for the southern area of the collect. The data were collected and processed by James W. Sewall Co of Old Town, Maine. The LiDAR data were collected and processed by Photo Science, Inc., of Lexington, KY. The scale of 1:7920 was used to produce a mapping scale of 1" = 660'.
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TwitterAugusta Open Data - Military Zones view
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TwitterAugusta Open Data - ARTS Census Urban Area view
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TwitterAugusta Open Data - Creeks and Rivers view
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TwitterAugusta Open Data - Old Augusta Municipal Boundary view
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TwitterThe Georgia Flood MAP Program provides FEMA flood study models for download. Where available, hydraulic models are provided in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ HEC-RAS format, which meet all FEMA NFIP guidelines and specifications. Please note, modeling extents may vary from what is shown on FEMA’s regulatory products. It is recommended that users compare downloaded models with the latest effective regulatory products published by FEMA before use. By accepting the download disclaimer, the user agrees that the model is provided as-is for use and analysis.
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TwitterAugusta Open Data - EMS Stations view
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TwitterThis data is part of the series of maps that covers the whole of Australia at a scale of 1:250 000 (1cm on a map represents 2.5km on the ground) and comprises 513 maps. This is the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover the entire continent. Data is downloadable in various distribution formats.