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Georeferenced Historical Vector Data 1800 is an educational software designed for users interested in historical cartography. This trial version enables users to access a collection of georeferenced vector maps from the year 1800, providing an innovative way to study historical geography and changes over time. The software allows for detailed examination of the spatial distribution of various historical features, enhancing understanding of past environments and human activities.

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Key features include user-friendly navigation tools, the ability to overlay historical maps on modern geographical data, and options for customization. Its compatibility with different operating systems ensures accessibility for a wide range of users. This software is particularly valuable for educators, researchers, and history enthusiasts seeking to incorporate geographical context into their studies.

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Get data from Euratlas Historical Atlas of Europe for the year 1800.
The maps used for the Euratlas Historical Atlas of Europe cover the Earth's surface from the degree 15 west to 50 east, and from degree 20 north to 60 north. They describe the political situation of this area at the first day of each centennial year C.E. from year 1 to 2000. These maps have been improved and redrawn in 2008 and are available as shapefiles data which can be analyzed and organized spatially with a GIS software. This is map 1800. Each century consists of several layers provided in Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) and in Unicode Transformation Format 8 (UTF-8): 1) Autonomous peoples: populations with no well-defined authority. 2) Cities: with name and size information for the current century. 3) Dioceses: eyalets or regions, second-level administrative divisions composed of multiple provinces. 4) Sovereign_countries: all independent states or sovereign entities, dependencies (=holder countries) being included in their territory. 5) Holder_countries: all entities, dependent or not, dependent territories not being included in the sovereign territories. 6) Provinces: second-level administrative divisions, in this system, the provinces are the smallest units of administrative division in a country, all other political shapes are generated from this one. Moreover the following physical layers, without names, are provided: big_rivers = main european rivers, fuzzy_borders = polygons representing the uncertainty of some countries boundaries, rivers = main european rivers useful for historical cartography, seas = seas and main lakes. The mountains are common for all the centuries and are provided as 5 contour lines layers: mountains_200, mountains_500, mountains_1000, mountains_2000, mountains_3500. In addition several Styled Layer Descriptors (SLD) are included for: big_rivers, countries, dioceses, provinces, seas, small_rivers, mountains_200, mountains_500, mountains_1000, mountains_2000 and Mountains_3500. A technical Layer Description document is included in each data pack.

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