Jaén vial of the CartoCiudad project

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
Created
Available languages
Spanish
Keywords
IGN
Quality scoring
215

Dataset description

The theme group Vial consists of the layers Tram, Road and the table of relationship between the two, Tramo_Vial. It represents both urban and interurban road network. The inner sections to the urban centres are geometries that, although originally coming from Catastro, have been cleaned and edited in order to guarantee the topological structure of the road network. In inter-urban areas, the sections come from the NCB25 or BTN25 of the IGN and can be supplemented or updated on the basis of maps of the Autonomous Communities. The names of the roads (Royal layer) come, in urban areas, from the INE (which in turn collects them from the municipalities), and from BCN25 or from the cartography of the Autonomous Community in intercity. It is available in shp and dbf format, and its scales are 1/1.000 (urban) and 1/25,000 (interurban). In 2006 there were the following municipalities: Oh, Jaén. In 2007 there were the following municipalities: Andújar, Linares, Úbeda. In 2008 there were the following municipalities: Alcalá la Real, Baeza, Bailén, Carolina (La), Martos. In 2009, the following municipalities were updated: Alcaudete, Cazorla, Jódar, Mancha Real, Marmolejo, Mengibar, Torre del Campo, Torredonjimeno, Torreperogil, Villacarrillo, Villanueva del Arzobispo. In 2010, the following municipalities were updated: Arjona, Arjonilla, Baños de la Encina, Beas de Segura, Bedmar y Garcíez, Begíjar, Cambil, Castellar, Castillo de Locubín, Fuensanta de Martos, Guarromán, Huelma, Huesa, Ibros, Jamilena, La Guardia de Jaén, La Puerta de Segura, Lopera, Los Villares, Navas de San Juan, Peal de Becerro, Peal de Becerro, Pegalajar, Porcuna, Pozo Alcón, Quesada, Rus, Sabiote, Santiago-Pontones, Santisteban del Puerto, Torreblascopedro, Valdepeñas de Jaén, Vilches, Villanueva de la Reina, Villatorres. In 2012, the following municipalities were updated: Bridge of Génave, Orcera, Noalejo, MontÃ3n, Lupión, Larva, Santa Elena, Jabalquinto, Siles, Jimena, Santiago de Calatrava, São Tomé, Segura de la Sierra, Cárcheles, Sorihuela del Guadalimar, Torres de Albánchez, Villardompardo, Villarrodrigo, Iznafator, Arroyo del Ojanco, Arquillos, Torres, Iruela, La, Aldeaquemada, Bélmez de la Moraleda, Benatae, Cabra del Santo Cristo, Campillo de Arenas, Carboneros, Cazalilla, Chiclana de Segura, Escañuela, Espelúy, Frailes, Fort del Rey, Génave, Lahiguera, Ovens, Higuera de Calatrava, Albanchez de Mágina, Hinojares and Chilluévar.
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