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Map of Germany in vector file format, incl. 3 levels of administrative areas, cities, rivers, lakes, airports, seaports, major roads, railway lines, urban areas, oceans, shoreline etc.
mapID: DEU1010M
- Map Series: data2map "PRO+"
- Vector Data: layered vector map, 44 main layers complete with political and infrastructural, including:
- 40 administrative regions, (Regierungsbezirke) - 319 rural- and city districts (414 Landkreise und Stadtkreise) - more then 1550 large Cities in 6 classes (from 10 Thousand to 3,4 Mill. inhabitants) - large marine harbours and airports - 420 urban areas - major roads and ralilway lines - large rivers and lakes - coast line, ocean areas, scale etc. - neighbouring countries etc.
- Raster Data: none - Text: - Text: labels/attributes in German, airports (as three-letter IATA-code), seaports, oceans etc. as shown in the pictures above. - Layers: total of 44 layers. The layers palette (see picture above) shows all the main layers and the information contained in this map. - Map Projection: Mercator (like Google maps, Bing maps, OpenStreetMap...). - Details and Design: all pictures shown above are screenshots of this map and show map details and some design samples. Acquired maps do not have the "data2map" watermarks. - File size: the approximate download size of the file is given in the grey box above. - File Format: Original Adobe .ai file format. - Last Update: Version 2012 - Recommended Software: Adobe Illustrator CS3 or later. - Specifications and prices: Pls. click "more Info`s (PDF)" in the grey box above for a table summarizing content and prices of further PRO and PRO+ map sets.
All countries available: Country maps simmilar to this one are available from all countries of the world - pls. ask us.
- Free trial maps are available >HERE
No redistribution rights! The legal use always requires the creation of "own and individual works." Proof of the user rights is the original invoice from data2map. Please read the full copyright notice >HERE.
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