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Norton is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in the far western tip of the state in Wise County, Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,687, [6] making it the least populous city in Virginia. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Norton with surrounding Wise County for statistical purposes.
Location of Norton in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Norton, Virginia. This is intended to be a detailed table of the property on the National Register of Historic Places in Norton, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and ...
The National Map Corps consists of volunteers who devote some of their time to provide cartographic information to the U.S. Geological Survey.The only requirements to participate are having access to the Internet and a current familiarity with the area being mapped. [6]
Seven independent cities had 2020 populations of less than 10,000 with the smallest, Norton having a population of only 3,687. [2] In 2020, the largest towns were Leesburg (with 48,250 people) and Blacksburg (44,826). Six other towns also had populations of over 10,000 people. [2] For a complete list of these towns, see List of towns in Virginia.
This is a list of GIS data sources (including some geoportals) that provide information sets that can be used in geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial databases for purposes of geospatial analysis and cartographic mapping. This list categorizes the sources of interest.
Best Friend Festival held in Norton, VA annually. The Virginia-Kentucky District Fair is held each summer in Wise. The Wise County Famous Fall Fling is an annual event held in Downtown Wise. [20] Coeburn holds its annual Guest River Rally over the Labor Day weekend in September. Appalachia Coal Railroad Days is held each summer in Appalachia.
Location information (known by the many names mentioned here) is stored in a geographic information system (GIS). There are also many different types of geodata, including vector files, raster files, geographic databases, web files, and multi-temporal data.
Concurrently, Carl Reed did an inventory of existing public domain and commercial GIS technology. This was Task 2 of the USFWS contract: "Survey, assess, and compare existing computer software systems and geographic data bases which are relevant to FWS determined needs. This may include federal, state, and private software and data bases".