Cartographic viewer of Andalusia
For more information:
http://www.ideandalucia.es/portal/web/ideandalucia/
For more information:
http://www.ideandalucia.es/portal/web/ideandalucia/
The cartographic production produced by the USSR during the Cold War period is immense, encompassing all corners of the globe. These topographic maps have a quality and a detail that surprises, especially as some of them are so remote and difficult to access for the technology of the time. Today, we can find countries where the best cartographic base is even Soviet maps.
If anyone wants to find out more about the stories behind these maps and some interesting links, I recommend the following page:
Soviet Military Topographic Mapping
Interactive map with all the cartography concerning the cities and towns of Spain. In it we can locate the administrative divisions, the municipal terms, the names of the streets, the numbering of the portals, the kilometer points, the census districts and other information of urban cartography.
Different companies and projects provide interactive map services worldwide in different formats, including:
- Open Street Map: cooperatively, where users themselves perform the tasks of mapping.
- Google Maps: the most famous par excellence and one of the first to open the cartography to the general public.
- Esri: company that has been able to make digital change, moving from paper maps to leading the Geographic Information Systems.
The geodesic vertex viewer allows us to locate where the monoliths, built along the peninsula, are located, using the topographic maps, Opeen Street Map and the current aerial orthophoto. It also includes the reviews provided by ign, with situation mapping, coordinates, milestone data, in pdf format when clicking on them.
With the photo comparison tool you can view two aerial images of the same specific geographic area at the same time. Flights are performed without a chronological or spatial order, so you can find places where there is no photographines in a particular year. WMS services offered by various state and regional institutions have been used to achieve the interactive map. Here are some examples where you can observe changes in localized spaces over time.
- Cadastral Mapping of the General Directorate of the Catastro.
- This service is free to use.
- Mapping is updated daily from the cartographic bases of the Catastro.
- It does not have the official mapping category, so it should not be used for any type of certificate.
- Bulk download of mapping portions is not allowed.
As reported by IGN, the minutes are raster files corresponding to the digitization of the handwritten paper maps preserved in the IGN Technical Archive. This is the work leading up to the completion of the National Topographic Map, in some cases several decades apart from the publication of the first edition of the MTN of the area. This type of documents were mainly made between 1870 and 1950 and are classified into planimetric minutes, altimeymetric minutes and joint minutes of altimetry and planimetry.
For more information:
http://idena.navarra.es