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Colour orthophotography of Andalusia at 50 cm resolution, based on digital photogrammetric flights from 2013, with a geometric resolution of 0.45 metres. These photogrammetric flights were carried out as part of the National Aerial Orthophotography Plan project. The project is managed by the Directorate General of the National Geographic Institute (IGN) and the National Centre for Geographic Information (CNIG), both part of the Ministry of Public Works, in coordination with the other ministries involved and with each Autonomous Community and its competent departments (Public Works, Agriculture, Environment, etc.). Production is decentralised to each Autonomous Community team, with the National Geographic Institute being responsible for final validation and integration of the resulting products.
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A set of street maps at a scale of 1:2,000 of the Secondary Centres of Andalusia for the cartographic representation of the roads and portals from the 'Unified Digital Street Map of Andalusia' (CDAU) project. A cartographic base has been generated by reusing information from other existing datasets and the result is 1909 maps in multipage PDF format, by layers and geographical coordinates, to which some layers of the DERA (Spatial Reference Data of Andalusia), the MTA10 (Topographic Map of Andalusia) and the Cadastre have been added as complementary information. The reference system used is ETRS89 and the UTM projection in zone 30. The information on roads and portals is updated to June 2023 and the information from the Cadastre is from 2021.
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The Raster Topographic Map of Andalusia 1:10,000 (1995) is the result of the first cartographic coverage project of the territory of the autonomous community at a detailed level, and was carried out between 1993 and 1997. It is presented as a mosaic of black and white sheets, made by analog photogrammetric restitution (from aerial photographs taken specifically for this purpose) of flights at a scale of 1:25,000 and 1:20,000, subsequently scanned and georeferenced.
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Top-of-the-line orthophotographs corresponding to the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. The pixel size is 25cm and 50cm, with 2016 being the year of data capture. The distribution and download units are the sheets of the Topographic Map of Andalusia 1: 10,000, for the resolution at 50cm, and MTN sheets 1: 5,000, for the resolution at 25cm, according to areas. The download provides us with a jpeg2000 file with georeferencing information included in the file based on digital photogrammetric flights of the year 2016, of 0.25 and 0.50 meters of geometric resolution. Integral product of the National Plan of Aerial Orthophotography of Spain (PNOA) - Distributed by the National Center for Geographic Information - Project coordinated by the National Geographic Institute - Financed by the Spanish Public Administration.
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Colour orthophotography of Andalusia at a resolution of 1 metre, obtained from a photogrammetric flight carried out between June and July 2007 at an altitude of 9,000 metres and with RGB and infrared information. The Digital Model obtained from the 1:20,000 scale flight of 2001-2002 has been used, updating it by means of restitution in the areas where changes in the elevations of the terrain have been observed. In this way, a new digital elevation model has been obtained, updated to the date of the flight with a spacing of 20 metres and with the break lines that define the abrupt changes in slope, as well as different structures such as bridges, roads, slopes, etc. A continuous orthophotography of Andalusia has been obtained, both readiometrically and geometrically at a geometric resolution of one metre and with RGB and Infrared information. The images are distributed in sheets, according to the MTN distribution at a scale of 1:10.000.
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Colour orthophotography of Andalusia at 50 cm resolution, based on digital photogrammetric flights from 2010, with a geometric resolution of 0.45 metres for the Southwest quadrant, and 0.34 metres geometric resolution for the Southeast quadrant. Colour orthophotography of Andalusia at 50 cm resolution, based on digital photogrammetric flights of 2011, with a geometric resolution of 0.45 metres for the Northwest quadrant, and 0.45 metres geometric resolution for the Northeast quadrant. These photogrammetric flights were carried out as part of the Basic National Aerial Orthophotography Plan (PNOA Básico) project. The project is managed by the Ministry of Public Works, through the Directorate General of the National Geographic Institute (IGN) and the National Centre for Geographic Information (CNIG), in coordination with the Ministries concerned and with the Autonomous Communities and their Departments and competent bodies, co-financed by the Regional Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and the Environment, with the Andalusian Institute of Statistics and Cartography being the body responsible for this area, Production is decentralised by each regional team, with the IGN being responsible for the final validation and integration of the resulting products.
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Vector urban cartography at a scale of 1:500, carried out between 1992 and 2011. From the year 2000 it was carried out on seven urban centers: Alájar, Carmona, Morón de la Frontera, Guadix, Alcazaba de Baza (Baza), Parque del Alamillo (Santiponce), El Palmeral Park (Garrucha). This cartography is available through the Line @ download system and through the WMS service offered in the IdeAndalucía of the Andalusian Institute of Statistics and Cartography. The equidistance of curves is 0.5m and master curves every 2.5m. The original spatial reference system was the ED50 and from July 2007 the ETRS89 spatial reference system began to be used. It encompasses spindles 29 and 30. In compliance with INSPIRE regulations and Royal Decree 1071/2007, of July 27, which regulates the official reference geodetic system in Spain, which requires the use of the ETRS89 reference system as of January 1, 2015 , all the cartographies that were made in the ED50 reference system have been transformed to ETRS89.
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Orthophotography of Andalusia in color made at 50 cm resolution, based on digital photogrammetric flights from 2008, with 0.22 meters of geometric resolution for the Southeast quadrant, and 0.42 meters of geometric resolution for the Southwest quadrant. Orthophotography of Andalusia in color produced at 50 cm resolution, based on digital photogrammetric flights from 2009, with 0.45 meters of geometric resolution for the Northeast quadrant, and 0.45 meters of geometric resolution for the Northwest quadrant. These photogrammetric flights were carried out within the National Plan for Aerial Orthophotography (PNOA) project. The management of the project is assumed by the Ministry of Development, through the General Directorate of the National Geographic Institute (IGN) and the National Geographic Information Center (CNIG), coordinated with the interested Ministries and with the Autonomous Communities and their Ministries and Competent bodies, being the General Directorate of the Andalusian Institute of Cartography, belonging to the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, the body that assumes competences in the matter. The production is carried out in a decentralized manner by each autonomous team, with the IGN being responsible for the final validation, and the integration of the resulting products.
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1:2.000 vector urban cartography, carried out between 2000 and 2011, comprising a total of 1.213 urban centers. The equidistance is 2m and master curves every 10m. The original spatial reference system was the ED50 and from July 2007 the ETRS89 reference system began to be used. It encompasses spindles 29 and 30. In compliance with the INSPIRE regulations and Royal Decree 1071/2007, of July 27, which regulates the official geodetic reference system in Spain, which requires the use of the ETRS89 reference system to As of January 1, 2015, all the maps that were carried out in the ED50 reference system have been transformed to ETRS89.
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Colour orthophotography of Andalusia at 1m resolution, based on analogue photogrammetric flights carried out between 1998 and 2001.