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    Physiographic Map of North and Central Eurasia (Sample record, please...

    • catalogo.geoidep.gob.pe
    • cloud.csiss.gmu.edu
    • +6more
    Updated Aug 26, 2007
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    (2007). Physiographic Map of North and Central Eurasia (Sample record, please remove!) [Dataset]. http://catalogo.geoidep.gob.pe:8080/metadata/srv/search?_source=d105bb00-64ed-457a-b74e-6cc5c292b039
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 26, 2007
    Description

    Physiographic maps for the CIS and Baltic States (CIS_BS), Mongolia, China and Taiwan Province of China. Between the three regions (China, Mongolia, and CIS_BS countries) DCW boundaries were introduced. There are no DCW boundaries between Russian Federation and the rest of the new countries of the CIS_BS. The original physiographic map of China includes the Chinese border between India and China, which extends beyond the Indian border line, and the South China Sea islands (no physiographic information is present for islands in the South China Sea). The use of these country boundaries does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of FAO concerning the legal or constitutional states of any country, territory, or sea area, or concerning delimitation of frontiers. The Maps visualize the items LANDF, HYPSO, SLOPE that correspond to Landform, Hypsometry and Slope.

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    FAO - Land and Water Development Division

    • metadatatest.dcjm.be
    • demo.georchestra.org
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    ogc:wms +1
    Updated Oct 1, 1999
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    FAO - Land and Water Development Division (1999). FAO - Land and Water Development Division [Dataset]. https://metadatatest.dcjm.be/srv/api/records/78f93047-74f8-4419-ac3d-fc62e4b0477b
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    ogc:wms, www:download-1.0-http--downloadAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 1999
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    Physiographic Map of North and Central Eurasia (Sample record, please remove!)
    Authors
    FAO - Land and Water Development Division
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2000 - Jan 8, 2008
    Area covered
    Description

    Physiographic maps for the CIS and Baltic States (CIS_BS), Mongolia, China and Taiwan Province of China. Between the three regions (China, Mongolia, and CIS_BS countries) DCW boundaries were introduced. There are no DCW boundaries between Russian Federation and the rest of the new countries of the CIS_BS. The original physiographic map of China includes the Chinese border between India and China, which extends beyond the Indian border line, and the South China Sea islands (no physiographic information is present for islands in the South China Sea). The use of these country boundaries does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of FAO concerning the legal or constitutional states of any country, territory, or sea area, or concerning delimitation of frontiers. The Maps visualize the items LANDF, HYPSO, SLOPE that correspond to Landform, Hypsometry and Slope.

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Physiographic Map of North and Central Eurasia (Sample record, please remove!)

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Dataset updated
Aug 26, 2007
Description

Physiographic maps for the CIS and Baltic States (CIS_BS), Mongolia, China and Taiwan Province of China. Between the three regions (China, Mongolia, and CIS_BS countries) DCW boundaries were introduced. There are no DCW boundaries between Russian Federation and the rest of the new countries of the CIS_BS. The original physiographic map of China includes the Chinese border between India and China, which extends beyond the Indian border line, and the South China Sea islands (no physiographic information is present for islands in the South China Sea). The use of these country boundaries does not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of FAO concerning the legal or constitutional states of any country, territory, or sea area, or concerning delimitation of frontiers. The Maps visualize the items LANDF, HYPSO, SLOPE that correspond to Landform, Hypsometry and Slope.

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