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Official derived mapping of Spain at scale 1:200,000 per province. The Provincial Map includes information on orography, hydrography, communications, constructions and singular elements, land uses, administrative boundary lines and toponymy.
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A political map of the Prairie Provinces showing boundaries, the provincial capitals, selected populated places with names, selected drainage with names and selected roads.
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This cartographic quality series of 1:1 000 000 scale colour maps cover the provincial extent of Alberta. The primary provincial base map displays the Alberta Township System (ATS), major hydrographic features, municipalities, major roads, railways and select geoadministrative features (parks, reserves, etc.). In addition to the primary provincial base map, this series includes various themes that overlay the primary base map. Each individual map sheet is provided in Adobe .pdf format.
This cartographic quality series of 1:50 000 scale monochrome maps cover the provincial extent of Alberta comprised of 764 maps that are individually named using the National Topographic System (NTS) map sheet identifier. These maps display the Alberta Township System (ATS), hydrographic features, municipalities, roads, cutlines, facilities, pipelines, powerlines, railways, select geo-administrative features (parks, reserves, etc.). At this scale 1.0 cm on the map represents 0.5 km on the ground. Each map covers an area of 0.50 degree longitude by 0.25 degree latitude. This product can be viewed on a computer, printed or be plotted in part or in whole. All maps contained within a 1:250 000 block (generally up to 16 map sheets) will be included in the NTS Block download. This series is not updated on a regular basis and may contain a range of publication dates.
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This series of cartographic quality printed 1:50 000 scale monochrome maps cover the provincial extent of Alberta comprised of 764 maps that are individually named using the National Topographic System (NTS) map sheet identifier. These maps display the Alberta Township System (ATS), hydrographic features, municipalities, roads, cutlines, facilities, pipelines, powerlines, railways, select geo-administrative features (parks, reserves, etc.). All maps contained within a 1:250 000 block (generally up to 16 map sheets) will be included in the NTS Block download.This series is not updated on a regular basis and may contain a range of publication dates.
WMS service of the Provincial Maps. The thematic series of Provincial Maps of Andalusia is composed of 3 maps, Jaén (2011), Malaga (2013) and Seville (2012).Integrated in the Spatial Data Infrastructure of Andalusia following the guidelines of the Statistical and Cartographic System of Andalusia. It is a cartography prepared jointly by the Institute of Statistics and Cartography and the Provincial Councils at a scale of 1:200,000 that brings together the entire provincial road network including those of state, regional and provincial ownership. Available information has been integrated and synthesized in this cartographic series in the Institute and Provincial Councils carrying out an exhaustive analysis and subsequent verification of data with Cadastre, National Geographic Institute, municipalities etc. It represents the population centers, roads, as well as railway and transport infrastructure, elements of natural heritage and tourist information, among other data
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Synthetic vision of the territory in which the elements of the physical environment (orography and hydrography) are accompanied by a detailed information on those elements that are the result of human action: land use, settlement, transport networks, energy infrastructure, wind energy fields, etc. It contains particularly detailed information on production and research and development areas.
Raster files corresponding to all editions of each map of the 1:200,000 provincial series, from the scan of the paper maps kept in the IGN Map Library. The distribution unit is a zip file per province, which includes three file types: jpg without georeferenced with 250 dpi resolution; ecw georeferenced with 400 ppp resolution (in longitude and latitude geographic coordinates, without map projection) and prj containing the georeferencing data. Each map represents a province, except the Basque Country, whose three provinces are published together in the latest editions. The name structure of each file is as follows: Province-Year-yyyy.jpg. The last three letters of the file name respond to the following code: c.- Grid; e.- Special Edition; r.- Reprint; s.- Shading; g.- Map of the war; d.- Includes MTN50 grid distribution graph; n.- There is no attribute. For example: cns corresponds to a map that has a grid, is not a special edition, and has shading.
Raster files corresponding to all editions of each map of the 1:200,000 provincial series, from the scan of the paper maps kept in the IGN Map Library. The distribution unit is a zip file per province, which includes three file types: jpg without georeferenced with 250 dpi resolution; ecw georeferenced with 400 ppp resolution (in longitude and latitude geographic coordinates, without map projection) and prj containing the georeferencing data. Each map represents a province, except the Basque Country, whose three provinces are published together in the latest editions. The name structure of each file is as follows: Province-Year-yyyy.jpg. The last three letters of the file name respond to the following code: c.- Grid; e.- Special Edition; r.- Reprint; s.- Shading; g.- Map of the war; d.- Includes MTN50 grid distribution graph; n.- There is no attribute. For example: cns corresponds to a map that has a grid, is not a special edition, and has shading.
Spatial coverage index compiled by East View Geospatial of set "Gitashenasi Tourist Maps (Province Maps)". Source data from GS (publisher). Type: Thematic - Political and Administrative. Scale: Varies. Region: Middle East.
Raster files corresponding to all editions of each map of the 1:200,000 provincial series, from the scan of the paper maps kept in the IGN Map Library. The distribution unit is a zip file per province, which includes three file types: jpg without georeferenced with 250 dpi resolution; ecw georeferenced with 400 ppp resolution (in longitude and latitude geographic coordinates, without map projection) and prj containing the georeferencing data. Each map represents a province, except the Basque Country, whose three provinces are published together in the latest editions. The name structure of each file is as follows: Province-Year-yyyy.jpg. The last three letters of the file name respond to the following code: c.- Grid; e.- Special edition; r.- Reprint; s.- Shading; g.- Map of the war; d.- Includes MTN50 grid distribution graph; n.- There is no attribute. For example: cns corresponds to a map that has a grid, is not a special edition, and has shading.
These layers were made by downloading boundaries and summarizing ReliefWeb Briefing reports. Original situation report can be found: May 3rd ReliefWeb Situation ReportAfghanistan has received large amounts of rain since this year which has led to flash flooding and landslides. This map describes the estimated impact by province*, source: ReliefWeb Sit Report #4 and preliminary reports from the landslide in Abi-Barak** (May 3rd, 2014)Click on the provinces on the map or in the panel below to compare the impact.*Absence of data likely due to pending assessments rather than no damage. **The death toll has been updated, but no aggregation across all provinces.
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This cartographic quality series of printable 1:750 000 scale colour maps cover the provincial extent of Alberta. Generally the 1:750 000 scale maps are a large scale version of the 1:1 000 000 scale map. These maps display the Alberta Township System (ATS), major hydrographic features, municipalities, major roads, railways, select geo-administrative features (parks, reserves, etc.). In addition to the primary provincial base map, this series includes various themes that overlay the primary base map. Each individual map sheet is provided in Adobe .pdf format. This series is generally updated on an annual basis.
These grid files were used to produce gravity and basin depth maps of the Basin and Range Province, western United States. The maps show gravity values and modeled basin depths in this area. The data were compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado. This data base was received in June, 1995. For further information see the readme.txt file in this directory(data\grids\basinrng), and the "Gravity and Basin-Depth Maps of the Basin and Range Province, Western United States", by R.W. Saltus and R.C. Jachens, Map GP-1012.
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The data layer identifies areas of disturbance to vegetation including burns, commercial forestry harvesting (cuts), weather events, infrastructure and pest/disease.
Additional Documentation
Provincial Satellite Derived Disturbance Mapping - Data Specification Report (PDF)
Status
On going: Data is continually being updated
Maintenance and Update Frequency
As needed: Data is updated as deemed necessary
Contact
Ian Smyth, Science and Research Branch, ian.smyth@ontario.ca
Raster files corresponding to all editions of each map of the 1:200,000 provincial series, from the scan of the paper maps kept in the IGN Map Library. The distribution unit is a zip file per province, which includes three file types: jpg without georeferenced with 250 dpi resolution; ecw georeferenced with 400 ppp resolution (in longitude and latitude geographic coordinates, without map projection) and prj containing the georeferencing data. Each map represents a province, except the Basque Country, whose three provinces are published together in the latest editions. The name structure of each file is as follows: Province-Year-yyyy.jpg. The last three letters of the file name respond to the following code: c.- Grid; e.- Special edition; r.- Reprint; s.- Shading; g.- Map of the war; d.- Includes MTN50 grid distribution graph; n.- There is no attribute. For example: cns corresponds to a map that has a grid, is not a special edition, and has shading.
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Export the provincial highway (including expressways) route trajectory file from the highway bureau's highway basic data database.
Raster files corresponding to all editions of each map of the 1:200,000 provincial series, from the scan of the paper maps kept in the IGN Map Library. The distribution unit is a zip file per province, which includes three file types: jpg without georeferenced with 250 dpi resolution; ecw georeferenced with 400 ppp resolution (in longitude and latitude geographic coordinates, without map projection) and prj containing the georeferencing data. Each map represents a province, except the Basque Country, whose three provinces are published together in the latest editions. The name structure of each file is as follows: Province-Year-yyyy.jpg. The last three letters of the file name respond to the following code: c.- Grid; e.- Special edition; r.- Reprint; s.- Shading; g.- Map of the war; d.- Includes MTN50 grid distribution graph; n.- There is no attribute. For example: cns corresponds to a map that has a grid, is not a special edition, and has shading.
Raster files corresponding to all editions of each map of the 1:200,000 provincial series, from the scan of the paper maps kept in the IGN Map Library. The distribution unit is a zip file per province, which includes three file types: jpg without georeferenced with 250 dpi resolution; ecw georeferenced with 400 ppp resolution (in longitude and latitude geographic coordinates, without map projection) and prj containing the georeferencing data. Each map represents a province, except the Basque Country, whose three provinces are published together in the latest editions. The name structure of each file is as follows: Province-Year-yyyy.jpg. The last three letters of the file name respond to the following code: c.- Grid; e.- Special edition; r.- Reprint; s.- Shading; g.- Map of the war; d.- Includes MTN50 grid distribution graph; n.- There is no attribute. For example: cns corresponds to a map that has a grid, is not a special edition, and has shading.
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The Highway Administration exports data on sharp bends in provincial highways from the Highway Basic Data Database, and in addition to CSV, provides KMZ format for reference.
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Official derived mapping of Spain at scale 1:200,000 per province. The Provincial Map includes information on orography, hydrography, communications, constructions and singular elements, land uses, administrative boundary lines and toponymy.