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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.
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TwitterThe Digital Raster Graphic (DRG) is a scanned image of a US Geological Survey (USGS) standard series topographic map that includes all collar information (e.g., legend, scale bar, index map, etc.) The DRGE is a non-proprietary product of a USGS DRG in which the map collar information has been removed.
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TwitterVector datasets of CWHR range maps are one component of California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR), a comprehensive information system and predictive model for California's wildlife. The CWHR System was developed to support habitat conservation and management, land use planning, impact assessment, education, and research involving terrestrial vertebrates in California. CWHR contains information on life history, management status, geographic distribution, and habitat relationships for wildlife species known to occur regularly in California. Range maps represent the maximum, current geographic extent of each species within California. They were originally delineated at a scale of 1:5,000,000 by species-level experts and have gradually been revised at a scale of 1:1,000,000. For more information about CWHR, visit the CWHR webpage (https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/CWHR). The webpage provides links to download CWHR data and user documents such as a look up table of available range maps including species code, species name, and range map revision history; a full set of CWHR GIS data; .pdf files of each range map or species life history accounts; and a User Guide.
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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 is a dataset of georeferenced 1917 Sanborn Fire Insurance maps of Knoxville TN, including individual sheets, a sheet index, a seamless mosaic, and a map key. Digital images of the data sheets were downloaded from the University of Tennessee Library https://digital.lib.utk.edu/collections/sanbornmapcollection. Multi-part sheets were clipped into pieces for georeferencing. Chris DeRolph georeferenced each sheet and piece, where possible. There were a few outlying images that were unable to be georeferenced due to lack of recognizable common features between the sheets and reference maps/imagery in the sheet vicinity. The sheet index shapefile includes a field with a hyperlink to the UTK library download page for the sheet. The seamless mosaic was created using the Mosaic to New Raster tool in ArcGIS Pro with all georeferenced sheets/pieces as inputs and the Minimum Mosaic Operator. No attempt was made prior to the mosaicking process to remove sheet numbers, scale bars, north arrows, overlapping labels/annotation, etc. Viewing individual sheets will provide the cleanest look at an area, while the seamless mosaic provides the most comprehensive view of the city at the time the maps were created.
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TwitterOfficial style (.stylx) for ArcGIS Pro created by the National Park Service The original National Park Service style file was an attempt to create an easy way for users to style their cartographic products in ArcGIS ArcMap in a way that resembles an official NPS, Harpers Ferry Center (HFC) product. It has been updated for use in ArcGIS Pro by the GISC Cartography & Web Mapping Subcommittee, who addressed changes and additions to HFC cartography, but also longstanding issues with the style itself.How-to add styles to a ArcGIS Pro projectIRMA Reference Update Oct 2, 2021:Fixes the National Park Service North Arrow Adds HFC-styled scale bars.
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Download this ZIP collection and extract the folder to see all map files. Each file"s name reflects the print size.For the 2026 Ward shapefile, please visit the City of Cleveland Wards (2026) dataset.CLICK TO DOWNLOAD ALL MAPSThis folder contains the 2026 Ward Maps in both landscape and portrait orientations. These maps display the updated ward boundaries that will go into effect in 2026, ensuring users have access to a clear and comprehensive view of each ward’s layout.Each map provides:Clearly marked ward boundaries with labels or numbers.Key streets, landmarks, and natural features to assist with orientation.A legend explaining any colors, line styles, or symbols used.A north arrow for direction.A scale bar for approximate distance reference.The mixed orientations (landscape and portrait) accommodate different use cases—landscape for wider ward shapes and portrait for taller or more compact wards—ensuring flexibility in viewing and printing. These maps are an essential GIS resource for planners, policymakers, and community members involved in redistricting, demographic analysis, and community planning for the 2026 ward implementation.Update FrequencyStaticDepartment ContactCleveland City Planning Commission
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Twitter| Content Title | NSW Topographic Mapo |
| Content Type | Web Map |
| Description | Map Cache Web Service provides rasterised topographic maps in a seamless mosaic view covering NSW. This service generally contains the current standard Topographic maps from the 1:100,000; 1:50,000 and 1:25,000 series. Where coverage exists at multiple scales, the largest scale map is displayed. The sourced Geotiff file is cropped to the map window only, with no legend, disclaimers, map grid, scale bar or north arrow displayed. The NSW Topographic Map series is derived from Spatial Services’ Digital Topographic Database (DTDB). Information viewed in this web service includes: • Roads • Points of interest • Localities • Contours • Drainage • Cultural data • Parks and forests • Property boundaries. This web service allows users to easily integrate the topographic map cache coverage for NSW into Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant spatial platforms and applications. The NSW Topographic Map Cache web service can be used for mapping, emergency services, natural resource management, geosciences and sustainable development. This service ensures users are able to consume topographic map data without the requirement of hosting the map files on their own servers. It is important to note that depictions of roads and tracks do not necessarily indicate a public right of way. Unlawful entry upon private land or a restricted area and/or wilful damage of property such as gates and fences expose offenders to legal prosecution. |
| Initial Publication Date | 31/07/2019 |
| Data Currency | 01/01/3000 |
| Data Update Frequency | Other |
| Content Source | Data provider files |
| File Type | ESRI File Geodatabase (*.gdb) |
| Attribution | © State of New South Wales (Spatial Services, a business unit of the Department of Customer Service NSW). For current information go to spatial.nsw.gov.au |
| Data Theme, Classification or Relationship to other Datasets | Features of Interest, Water, Transport, Physiography, Land and Parcel, Administrative Boundaries, Land Cover, Place Names and Elevation and Depth themes of the Foundation Spatial Data Framework (FSDF) |
| Accuracy | The dataset maintains a positional relationship to, and alignment with, the state's topographic features including natural, physical and cultural. It is divided into the seven themes of the FSDF and two categories Each of these themes is made up of various Feature Classes (or layers) that contain the relevant spatial data and their associated attributes and relationships. This dataset was captured by utilising the best available source at a variety of scales and accuracies, ranging from 1:500 to 1:250 000 according to the National Mapping Council of Australia, Standards of Map Accuracy (1975). Therefore, the position of the feature instance will be within 0.5mm at map scale for 90% of the well-defined points. That is, 1:500 = 0.25m, 1:2000 = 1m, 1:4000 = 2m, 1:25000 = 12.5m, 1:50000 = 25m and 1:100000 = 50m.A program to upgrade the spatial location and accuracy of data is ongoing. |
| Spatial Reference System (dataset) | GDA94 |
| Spatial Reference System (web service) | EPSG:3857 |
| WGS84 Equivalent To | GDA94 |
| Spatial Extent | Full State |
| Content Lineage | For additional information, please contact us via the Spatial Services Customer Hub |
| Data Classification | Unclassified |
| Data Access Policy | Open |
| Data Quality | For additional information, please contact us via the Spatial Services Customer Hub |
| Terms and Conditions | Creative Commons |
| Standard and Specification | Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) implemented and compatible for consumption by common GIS platforms. This dataset is compliant with the NSW Foundation Spatial Data Framework and its specifications. |
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TwitterThis map is for querying the location of a proposed NAWCA grant project in relation to the shorebird areas of continental importance.How:Type your coordinates (decimal degrees) into the search bar, negative longitude first (eg: -75.8, 35.7) or pan and zoom to your project area.This dataset was developed by the U.S. Shorebird Conservation Partnership to aid the ranking of wetland habitat project by NAWCA. This map is intended to recommend -- at the national scale -- areas of the U.S. where NAWCA projects should be developed and favored based on benefits to wetland-associated shorebirds.This map is for querying the location of a proposed NAWCA grant project in relation to the shorebird areas of continental importance.How:Type your coordinates (decimal degrees) into the search bar, negative longitude first (eg: -75.8, 35.7) or pan and zoom to your project area.This dataset was developed by the U.S. Shorebird Conservation Partnership to aid the ranking of wetland habitat project by NAWCA. This map is intended to recommend -- at the national scale -- areas of the U.S. where NAWCA projects should be developed and favored based on benefits to wetland-associated shorebirds.
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TwitterTitleMap of part of Labrador illustrating the proposed northern boundary of the Province of QuebecSubjectQuébec (Province)--Boundaries--MapsLabrador (N.L.)--Boundaries--MapsScale[c.1:1,689,600]Coordinates[W 80° - W 58° / N 55° - N 51°]DescriptionColour. Bar scale in miles. The proposed boundary is shown in red."From A.P. Low's map of Labrador" (lower left corner). "To accompany the report of the Deputy Minister of the Interior, dated the 29th January, 1896" (title).CreatorCanada. Dept. of the InteriorPlace of Publication[Ottawa]PublisherDepartment of the InteriorDate1896Dimensions of Original29.3 x 90.7 cmContributorsLow, A. P. (Albert Peter), 1861-1942McGee, John J. (John Joseph), b. 1845LocationCanada--Newfoundland and Labrador--LabradorCanada--Québec (Province)Time Period19th CenturyLanguageengNotesCNS map no. 249. "A Privy Council P.C. 2623 O.C./8/7/96. Sgd John J. McGee, Canada" (note on map, left side center). "P.C. no. 2623-1896; Ref. 407, 990 on 154, 349" (top edge).Local Call NumberG 3441 F2 1896 C3 MAPTypeStill ImageResource TypeMapFormatimage/jpegRelationAccompanies: Québec (Province). Legislature. Legislative Assembly. Return to an address of the Legislative Assembly... respecting the north and north-east frontiers of the Province of Quebec.CollectionDigitized Maps from the Centre for Newfoundland StudiesSponsorCentre for Newfoundland StudiesSourcePrint map held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies.RepositoryMemorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland StudiesHigh ResolutionRight click link to download jpeg (3.45 MB) http://collections.mun.ca/maps/G_3441_F2_1896_C3.jpg -- Right click link to download tif file (99.5 MB) http://collections.mun.ca/maps/G_3441_F2_1896_C3.tifCONTENTdm file name62.jpg
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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.