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Geoportail makes some unusual cartographic sources available, such as the renowned 18th-century Cassini maps and the Napoléonic-period Minutes État-Major, in addition to IGN road maps, administrative maps, topographic maps, cadastral and building surveys, public service utility maps, transportation maps, hydrographic maps, atmospheric and ...
A group of French public administrations, in partnership with the IGN, establish the Large Scale Reference (Référentiel à grande échelle, RGE): orthophoto, topography, cadastral survey and address databases which can be superimposed on all the French territory, with a 1-meter resolution.
Cadastral map from 1827 in Austria (Franziszeischer Kataster ) A modern cadastral map for Eastern England. A cadastre or cadaster (/ k ə ˈ d æ s t ə r / kə-DAS-tər) is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes-and-bounds of a country. [1] [2] Often it is represented graphically in a cadastral map.
The 18th-century cadastral map already shows a parish burial ground surrounding the church, located outside the city's walls. The Romanesque remnants of the church confirm that it was built before the 15th century, and the burial ground dates back to the same period.
1831: cadastre of the municipality..... 1851-1854: Construction of the new church with the Bell Tower conservation gold choir and the current Town Hall, primary ...
Cadastral surveying is the sub-field of cadastre and surveying that specialises in the establishment and re-establishment of real property boundaries. It involves the physical delineation of property boundaries and determination of dimensions, areas and certain rights associated with properties.
Overview of cadastre B, which covers the area along the Rhone north of Orange. Le cadastre d'Orange or the cadaster of Orange is an ancient Roman era map found at the French city of Orange. [1] [2] The plan is carved in stone and shows the land registration (or cadastre) for the area between Orange and Nice during the 2nd century. [3] [4]
A cadastral community [1] [2] (or cadastre community, [3] cadastral [or cadastre] municipality, [4] [5] [6] cadastral [or cadastre] commune, [7] [8] cadastral [or cadastre] unit, [7] cadastral [or cadastre] district, [9] [10] cadastral [or cadastre] area, [7] cadastral [or cadastre] territory [7]) is a cadastral subdivision of municipalities in the nations of Austria, [11] Bosnia and ...