Albacete urban background of the CartoCiudad project

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Dataset information

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Available languages
Spanish
Keywords
IGN
Quality scoring
215

Dataset description

The Urban Fund thematic group covers the layers of CartoCity: Plot, Apple, Construction, Auxiliary Line and Toponym. All of them come from Cadastre and their geometries cannot be altered without the prior approval of the competent body (Catastro).However, the coverage to be allocated for both plots and constructions will be calculated from the predominant values initially assigned by Cadastre.The Toponym layer originally comes from Cadastre but can also have contributions from the database of geographical names Nomgeo It is offered in shp and dbf format, and its scale is 1/1,000. The auxiliary line layer is obtained from the selection of certain elements (representatives for CartoCiudad) from the original layer supplied by Cadastre. In 2006 there were the following municipalities: Albacete, Almansa, Hellín, Roda (La), Tobarra, Villarrobledo. In 2007 there were the following municipalities: Bonillo (El), Casas-Ibáñez, Caudete, Chinchilla de Monte-Aragón, Elche de la Sierra, Fuente-Álamo, Madrigueras, Munera, Ossa de Montiel, Tarazona de la Mancha, Villamalea, Yeste, Pozo Cañada. In 2008 there were the following municipalities: Abengibre, Alatoz, Albatana, Alborea, Alcadozo, Alcalá del Júcar, Alcaraz, Alpera, Ayna, Balazote, Barrax, Bienservida, Bogarra, Bonete, Carcelén, Casas de Juan Núñez, Casas de Ves, Cenizate, Férez, Fuentealbilla, Gineta (La), Higueruela, Hoya-Gonzalo, Letur, Lezuza, Liétor, Mahora, Minaya, Molinicos, Montealegre del Castillo, Motilleja, Nerpio, Ontur, Peñas de San Pedro, Pétrola, Povedilla, Pozohondo, Pozuelo, Riópar, Salobre, San Pedro, Socovos, Valdeganga, Villalgordo del Júcar, Villapalacios. In 2010, the following municipalities were updated: Abengibre, Alatoz, Albacete, Albatana, Alborea, Alcadozo, Alcalá del Júcar, Alcaraz, Almansa, Alpera, Ayna, Balazote, Balsa de Ves, Barrax, Bienservida, Bogarra, Bonete, Carcelén, Casas de Juan Núñez, Casas de Lázaro, Casas de Ves, Casas-Ibáñez, Caudete, Cenizate, Chinchilla de Monte-Aragón, Corral-Rubio, Cotillas, El Ballestero, El Bonillo, Elche de la Sierra, Férez, Fuensanta, Fuentealbilla, Fuentealbilla, Golosalvo, Hellín, Higueruela, Hoya-Gonzalo, Jorquera, La Gineta, La Herrera.La RecuejaLa RodaLeturLezuza, Liétor, Burrows, Mahora, Masegoso, Minaya, Molinicos, Montalvos, Montealegre del Castillo, Motilleja, Munera, Navas de Jorquera, Nerpio, Ontur, Ossa de Montiel, Paterna del Madera, Peñas de San Pedro, Peñascosa, Pétrola, Povedilla, Pozo Cañada, Pozohondo, Pozo-Lorente, Pozuelo, Riópar, Robledo, Salobre, San Pedro, Socovos, Tarazona de la Mancha, Tobarra, Valdeganga, Vianos, Villa de Ves, Villalgordo del Júcar, Villamalea, Villapalacios, Villarrobledo, Villatoya, Villavaliente, Villaverde de Guadalimar, Viveros, Yeste.
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