This feature service is available through CT ECO, a partnership between UConn CLEAR and CT DEEP. It is also available as a map service and a tiled map service. This dataset is a statewide service of municipal parcels (properties) including their geometry (polygon shape) and attributes (tabular information about each parcel). In order to preserve the attributes, each municipality is added individually to the service.
The Maine Geoparcel Viewer Application allows users to search and view available digital parcel data for Organized Townships and Unorganized Territories in the State of Maine. The Maine GeoLibrary and the Maine Office of GIS do not maintain parcel data for communities, cannot verify parcel ownership, and are not responsible for individual parcel data verification or updating emergency records concerning parcel addresses. If you have questions about a specific parcel, please contact the appropriate Town Office or County Registry of Deeds for the most up-to-date information.Within Maine, real property data is maintained by the government organization responsible for assessing and collecting property tax for a given location. Organized towns and townships maintain authoritative data for their communities and may voluntarily submit these data to the Maine GeoLibrary Parcel Project. The "Maine Parcels Organized Towns Feature" layer and "Maine Parcels Organized Towns ADB" table are the product of these voluntary submissions. Communities provide updates to the Maine GeoLibrary on a non-regular basis, which affects the currency of Maine GeoLibrary parcels data; some data are more than ten years old. Please contact the appropriate Town Office or the County Registry of Deeds for more up-to-date parcel information. Organized Town data should very closely match registry information, except in the case of in-process property conveyance transactions.In Unorganized Territories (defined as those regions of the state without a local government that assesses real property and collects property tax), Maine Revenue Services is the authoritative source for parcel data. The "Maine Parcels Unorganized Territory" layer is the authoritative GIS data layer for the Unorganized Territories. However, it must always be used with auxiliary data obtained from the online resources of Maine Revenue Services to compile up-to-date parcel ownership information.
Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.
Disclaimer: All users agree to the following disclaimer by virtue of downloading any City of Lebanon data. The City's infrastructure records, drawings, and other documents have been gathered over many decades, using differing standards for quality control, documentation, and verification. While this product is for informational usage only, it may not be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Prior to making any property purchases or other investments based in full or in part upon the material provided, it is specifically advised that you independently verify the information contained within our records.If misleading or inaccurate information is brought to the City's attention, a reasonable effort will be made to fix or remove it. Such concerns should be addressed by email to gis@ci.lebanon.or.us.
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The data contains the following:- RATM raster- Watersheds shapefile
Disclaimer: All users agree to the following disclaimer by virtue of downloading any City of Lebanon data. The City's infrastructure records, drawings, and other documents have been gathered over many decades, using differing standards for quality control, documentation, and verification. While this product is for informational usage only, it may not be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Prior to making any property purchases or other investments based in full or in part upon the material provided, it is specifically advised that you independently verify the information contained within our records.If misleading or inaccurate information is brought to the City's attention, a reasonable effort will be made to fix or remove it. Such concerns should be addressed by email to gis@ci.lebanon.or.us.
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Lebanon land cover map (12 sheets)
The published paper geologic map for the Lebanon Quadrangle was converted to geographic information system (GIS) format using ESRI's ArcGIS software. The most recent digital raster U.S. Geological Survey topographic 7.5-minute quadrangle map (1:24,000 scale) was substituted for the older base map. The geologic map layout was exported in portable document file (PDF) format for distribution.A PDF file of this map can be obtained for free by contacting the Tennessee Geological Survey.
Soil map of the Syrian Arab Republic and Lebanon (2 Sheets)
Disclaimer: All users agree to the following disclaimer by virtue of downloading any City of Lebanon data. The City's infrastructure records, drawings, and other documents have been gathered over many decades, using differing standards for quality control, documentation, and verification. While this product is for informational usage only, it may not be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Prior to making any property purchases or other investments based in full or in part upon the material provided, it is specifically advised that you independently verify the information contained within our records.If misleading or inaccurate information is brought to the City's attention, a reasonable effort will be made to fix or remove it. Such concerns should be addressed by email to gis@ci.lebanon.or.us.
Disclaimer: All users agree to the following disclaimer by virtue of downloading any City of Lebanon data. The City's infrastructure records, drawings, and other documents have been gathered over many decades, using differing standards for quality control, documentation, and verification. While this product is for informational usage only, it may not be suitable for legal, engineering, or surveying purposes. Prior to making any property purchases or other investments based in full or in part upon the material provided, it is specifically advised that you independently verify the information contained within our records.If misleading or inaccurate information is brought to the City's attention, a reasonable effort will be made to fix or remove it. Such concerns should be addressed by email to gis@ci.lebanon.or.us.
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Download high-quality, up-to-date Lebanon shapefile boundaries (SHP, projection system SRID 4326). Our Lebanon Shapefile Database offers comprehensive boundary data for spatial analysis, including administrative areas and geographic boundaries. This dataset contains accurate and up-to-date information on all administrative divisions, zip codes, cities, and geographic boundaries, making it an invaluable resource for various applications such as geographic analysis, map and visualization, reporting and business intelligence (BI), master data management, logistics and supply chain management, and sales and marketing. Our location data packages are available in various formats, including Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, ASC, DAT, CSV, and GML, optimized for seamless integration with popular systems like Esri ArcGIS, Snowflake, QGIS, and more. Companies choose our location databases for their enterprise-grade service, reduction in integration time and cost by 30%, and weekly updates to ensure the highest quality.
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Statistics illustrates consumption, production, prices, and trade of Monoammonium Phosphate (MAP) in Lebanon from 2007 to 2024.
This polygon shapefile represents areas of inland water in Lebanon. The Global Map Lebanon version 2 was developed to update Global Map Lebanon version 1 based on Global Map Specifications version 2.1.
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Qatar Exports of maps, hydrographic or similar charts (printed) to Lebanon was US$68 during 2018, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Qatar Exports of maps, hydrographic or similar charts (printed) to Lebanon - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on June of 2025.
The surface geology in the city of Beirut (Lebanon) is very complex and highly variable at small distances. The last attempt to identify geological soil units and plot a map of surface geology was proposed by Dubertret in 1945. A significant portion of the western side of the city is dominated by Quaternary red sandy soils and dune sandstone. The red sand likely originated from weathered and eroded sandstone, resulting in the well-known “Terre Rouge” red sands in Beirut (Dubertret, 1945; Bedran, 1997). Recent alluvial deposits can be found in various areas of the city, covering the sandy layer.
These superficial alluvial soils are present in the Downtown district, along the Beirut River, and in the northern-eastern suburbs. On the eastern side of the city, alongside the recent alluvial deposits, occasional red sands containing pebbles and cobbles can be observed near the Beirut river banks and in a narrowing coastal plain towards the south. The eastern-southern parts of Greater Beirut are mainly dominated by Jurassic units consisting of cretaceous sandstone and clayey sandy limestone.
This feature service is available through CT ECO, a partnership between UConn CLEAR and CT DEEP. It is also available as a map service and a tiled map service. This dataset is a statewide service of municipal parcels (properties) including their geometry (polygon shape) and attributes (tabular information about each parcel). In order to preserve the attributes, each municipality is added individually to the service.