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    Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.

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    Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.

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    Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.

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    The orthophoto is a cartographic document that consists of a vertical aerial image which has been rectified in such a way that the same scale is kept in the entire surface of the image, being a geometric representation on scale of the terrestrial surface. It is a orthophoto with a resolution of 25 cm generated from images with a pixel resolution variable according to the zones. The infrared orthophoto (OI-25C) provides information about the infrared area of the electromagnetic spectrum. Shows the combination of IRC bands that correspond to Infrared, Red and Green channels, a combination called "false color".

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    Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.

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    Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.

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    The Municipal Urban Planning Plan (POUM) is the urban planning instrument of the municipality that directs the development of the territory of La Bisbal del Empordà. The POUM cartography of La Bisbal is made up of 7 cartography files in PDF format. We can divide the content into 9 parts: 01. Memory, 02. Resolutions via administrative, 03. Other documents, 04. Environmental documentation, 05. Agreement, 06. Regulations, 07. Information plans (with plans in PDF format at scale 1 : 25000 and graphic documentation), 08. 1: 25000 scale management plans (with graphic documentation, non-developable land management -qualification-, and urban and developable land management -qualification, building management and derivat planning-) , 09. Catalog.

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    The Pla General d'Ordenació (PGO) 1/2000 scale of Mataró is a set of cartographic information regarding the current urban planning of the municipality. The PGO, approved in December 1996, is the instrument that directs and defines the development of the territory of the municipality of Mataró. The PGO cartography has a geoportal of downloads, where urban planning data is offered on two scales: 1/2000 for the entire area of ​​the municipality and 1/1000 for areas that concentrate a greater volume of cartographic data. Mataró PGO cartography captured at 1/2000 scale is divided into twenty-one downloadable sheets in PDF format.

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    Mosaic of the territory of Catalonia made from rectified images, with a spatial resolution of 10 meters, captured in a specific seasonal period of the year (summer, winter ...) by the multispectral sensor (MSI) of the Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B satellites in the framework of the Copernicus program, with radiometric correction applied and a minimum number of artifacts. Contains information on the red, green, blue bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. This mosaic is only distributed as an 8-bit natural color orthoimage.

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    Orthophoto (mosaic of rectified aerial images) of the coastal strip (total or partial), with a resolution generally between 10 and 15 cm above the ground, generated from photogrammetric flights.