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Displaying the details of data layer 'Canada Middle Cities'




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Name: Canada Middle Cities  
File Format: SDC (Smart Data Compression)  
Location on Campus AFS: /afs/isis/data/gis/esri/dm07/canada/data/mdcities.*  
Parent Data Layer Set Physical Location: Campus Network
Davis Library Reference Electronic Resource
 
Parent Data Layer Set Call Number: By Title.  
Source: DMTI Spatial Inc., ESRI  
Scale: 1:10,000  
Spatial Resolution: N/A  
Restrictions: Licensed. UNC-CH students, faculty, and staff only. Not for redistribution. Copyright law applies to all uses of the data. Publication of images is restricted to static renditions (e.g. .gif, .jpeg, etc.) that are plotted, printed, or publicly displayed with proper metadata and source/copyright attribution to the respective data vendor(s).  
Publication Year: 2007  
Date of Content: 2001, 2007  
Data Type: Point  
Map Units: Decimal Degrees  
Datum: NAD 83  
Projection: Geographic  
Bounding Coordinates: -135.205043 West  -52.680729 East  60.824059 North  42.006569 South 
Global Spatial Extent:
Spatial Extent, Countries/Territories Include: Canada  
Spatial Extent, States Include:  
Spatial Extent, Counties Include: N/A  
Thematic Category(ies): Boundaries

Additional data layers in this category:
Boundaries
 
Keywords: point, cities, populated places, ville, towns, location  
This layer is from the following Data Layer Set: ESRI Data & Maps 2007 Data Update  
For Additional Information, see:  
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