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675 map sheets comprise the first uniform Reichskarte map series for the German Empire, produced at a 1:100,000 scale. The series was initiated in 1878 and completed by the states of Prussia, Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony in 1909. Each sheet covers an area of approximately 35 km by 28 km and was originally published in a single-color edition.
Maps of the German Empire at a 1:100,000 scale represent the first large-scale map series extensively covering the territory of the former Reich. The series comprises 675 sheets, each covering an area of approximately 35 km by 28 km, originally produced in a single-colored edition. The Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie provides this historical map work, which was completed for the first time in 1909.
The Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie provides the Maps of the German Empire 1:100,000, standard edition 344 Guben. This map sheet is part of the first large-scale map series covering the territory of the German Empire, originally produced between 1878 and 1909. The series comprises 675 sheets, each covering an area of approximately 35 km by 28 km.
Bathymetry data for Cape Leeuwin, Western Australia, acquired by the Australian Hydrographic Office. The survey was conducted from 5 December 2022 to 4 April 2023 using a Kongsberg EM2040P multibeam echosounder. The processed dataset is a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid of the survey area.
675 map sheets comprise the first large-scale topographic series covering the entire territory of the German Empire. The map work was initiated in 1878 and first completed by the states of Prussia, Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony in 1909. Each sheet covers an area of approximately 35 km by 28 km and was originally produced in a single-colored edition.
A bathymetry survey conducted from 1 December 2021 to 24 January 2022 for the Australian Hydrographic Office. Data was acquired in the Torres Strait, Queensland, using Kongsberg EM2040D and EM2040C multibeam echosounders and processed with QPS Qimera software. The final product is a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF grid.
The high-grade metamorphic rocks of the Mac-Robertson Land and Kemp Land Coast is a geological record from Antarctica, published by Geoscience Australia. Its availability as a PDF or HTML document suggests it contains descriptive text, figures, and likely geospatial references about coastal metamorphic geology. Metadata indicates it is a legacy product from the Australian Ocean Data Network, but detailed content and structure require direct examination.
A bathymetry survey grid covering the Adolphus Channel to Great North East Channel area in Australia. The data was acquired for the Australian Hydrographic Office between 16 November 2023 and 8 February 2024 using Kongsberg multibeam sonar systems. The processed dataset is provided as a 30-meter resolution, 32-bit floating point GeoTIFF.
270 hand-drawn, unpublished map sheets of Prussian territory east of the Weser river, created between 1767 and 1787. Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau produced this work, considered the culmination of Prussian cartography, on his own initiative with support from Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm II. The original unique pieces are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and are available as multi-colour prints measuring 97 cm by 64 cm.
675 map sheets of the German Empire at 1:100,000 scale represent the first nationwide large-scale map series for the Reich. The series was initiated in 1878 and first completed by Prussia, Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony in 1909. Each sheet covers an area of approximately 35 km by 28 km and was designed in polyhedral projection.
1767 to 1787 topographic maps of Prussian territory east of the Weser river at a scale of 1:50,000. The work was created by Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau, resulting in 270 hand-drawn, unpublished unique sheets. The original maps are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz.
270 hand-drawn, unpublished map sheets of Prussian territory east of the Weser river, created between 1767 and 1787. The work was led by Prussian officer and cartographer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau, produced on his own initiative with support from the crown prince. Original sheets are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and measure 97 cm by 64 cm.
Maps of the German Empire 1:100,000 were the first large-scale map series produced for the entire Reich territory. The series comprises 675 sheets, each covering an area of approximately 35 km by 28 km, and was produced by the states of Prussia, Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony. The Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie is listed as the organization, and the data was last updated in 1939.
From 1878 to 1909, the states of Prussia, Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony produced a uniform map series of the German Empire. The map comprises 675 sheets at a scale of 1:100,000, each covering an area of approximately 35 km by 28 km. It was produced by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie and was considered the primary general staff map for the Reich territory.
270 hand-drawn, multi-color map sheets of Prussian territory east of the Weser river, created between 1767 and 1787 under the direction of Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau. The original unique pieces are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and were not intended for publication. Each sheet is a large-format, plano map measuring 97 cm by 64 cm at a scale of 1:50,000.
From 1878 to 1909, the German states of Prussia, Bavaria, Württemberg, and Saxony produced a uniform topographic map series covering the Reich territory. The map of the German Empire at 1:100,000 scale comprises 675 sheets, each covering an area of approximately 35 km by 28 km. The Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie provides this map series, which was considered the primary general staff map for a long period.
Local Law 157 of 2019 mandates this registry of ground and second-floor storefronts in New York City. Each row represents a registered storefront, showing its vacancy status as of December 31 of a reporting year and any legally required updates provided by June 30 of the following year. The dataset includes property identifiers, business activity, and geographic boundaries for analysis.
Schmettausches Kartenwerk Brandenburg-Sektion 48, Wittenberge comprises hand-drawn, unique topographical maps of Prussian territory east of the Weser river. The 270-section map work was created between 1767 and 1787 by Prussian officer and cartographer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau. The originals are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz and the maps are multi-colour prints measuring 97 cm x 64 cm.
270 hand-drawn, unpublished map sheets created between 1767 and 1787 by Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Graf von Schmettau. The work represents the culmination of Prussian cartography for the territory east of the Weser river. Original multi-color prints are held by the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz and measure 97 cm x 64 cm.
6,432 records form an audited physics training corpus released alongside the paper 'Physics-R1: An Audited Olympiad Corpus and Recipe for Visual Physics Reasoning'. The dataset is a subset of a 14,294-record pre-audit pool that survived a two-stage contamination audit against six canonical evaluation splits. It was created by shanyangmie and last updated on Hugging Face in May 2026.