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ZABAGED® - Planimetric Components

The Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic (ZABAGED®) is a vector geographical digital model of the territory of the Czech Republic. At present, the planimetric component of ZABAGED® consists of 145 types of geographical objects: settlements, transport networks, utility networks and pipelines, hydrography, territorial units and protected areas, vegetation and land cover, terrain relief, and selected data on geodetic control points. The objects are represented by a two-dimensional vector spatial component and a descriptive component containing qualitative and quantitative information about the objects.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - DMR 5G. Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 5th generation (DMR 5G) in S-JTSK, Bpv

The 5th generation digital relief model of the Czech Republic (DMR 5G) represents a representation of the natural or human-modified earth's surface in digital form in the form of heights of discrete points in an irregular triangular network (TIN) of points with coordinates X,Y,H, where H represents the height above sea level in the Balt height reference system after leveling (Bpv) with a complete mean height error of 0.18 m in exposed terrain and 0.3 m in forested terrain. The model was created from data acquired by the method of airborne laser scanning of the elevation of the territory of the Czech Republic in the years 2009 to 2013. It was completed as of 30 June 2016 for the entire territory of the Czech Republic. DMR 5G is intended for the analysis of terrain conditions of a local nature and extent, e.g. in the design of land adjustments, planning and design of transport, water management and building structures, modeling of natural phenomena of a local nature, etc. DMR 5G is a basic source database for the creation of contour lines intended for large-scale maps and computer visualization of elevation in territorially oriented information systems of high level of detail.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - DMR 5G. Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 5th generation (DMR 5G) in ETRS89-TMzn, EVRS

The 5th generation digital relief model of the Czech Republic (DMR 5G) represents a representation of the natural or human-modified earth's surface in digital form in the form of heights of discrete points in an irregular triangular network (TIN) of points with coordinates X,Y,H, where H represents the height above sea level in the Balt height reference system after leveling (Bpv) with a complete mean height error of 0.18 m in exposed terrain and 0.3 m in forested terrain. The model was created from data acquired by the method of airborne laser scanning of the elevation of the territory of the Czech Republic in the years 2009 to 2013. It was completed as of 30 June 2016 for the entire territory of the Czech Republic. DMR 5G is intended for the analysis of terrain conditions of a local nature and extent, e.g. in the design of land adjustments, planning and design of transport, water management and building structures, modeling of natural phenomena of a local nature, etc. DMR 5G is a basic source database for the creation of contour lines intended for large-scale maps and computer visualization of elevation in territorially oriented information systems of high level of detail. This dataset is provided in the coordinate reference system ETRS89-TM33N and the height system EVRS.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - DMR 4G. Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 4th generation in S-JTSK, Bpv

The Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 4th generation (DMR 4G) represents a picture of natural or by human activity modified terrain surface in digital form as heights of discrete points in a regular grid (5 x 5 m) with coordinates X,Y,H, where H means the altitude in the Baltic Vertical Datum - After Adjustment with total standard error of 0.3 m of height in the bare terrain and 1 m in forested terrain. The model is based on the data acquired by altimetry airborne laser scanning of the Czech Republic territory between years 2009 and 2013. DMR4G is established to analyse terrain situation at regional scale and character, e.g. for extensive transport and water management projects planning, natural phenomena modelling etc.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - DMR 4G. Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 4th generation in ETRS89-TMzn, EVRS

The Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic of the 4th generation (DMR 4G) represents a picture of natural or by human activity modified terrain surface in digital form as heights of discrete points in a regular grid (5 x 5 m) with coordinates X,Y,H, where H means the altitude in the Baltic Vertical Datum - After Adjustment with total standard error of 0.3 m of height in the bare terrain and 1 m in forested terrain. The model is based on the data acquired by altimetry airborne laser scanning of the Czech Republic territory between years 2009 and 2013. DMR4G is established to analyse terrain situation at regional scale and character, e.g. for extensive transport and water management projects planning, natural phenomena modelling etc.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - DMP 1G.Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic of the 1st generation (DMP 1G) in S-JTSK, Bpv

The Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic, 1st Generation (DMP 1G), represents the territory including buildings and vegetation cover as an irregular network of height points (TIN) with a total root mean square error of 0.4 m for precisely delineated objects (buildings) and 0.7 m for objects that are not precisely delineated (forests and other vegetation elements). The model was created from data acquired by airborne laser scanning of the Czech Republic between 2009 and 2013. DMP 1G is intended for analyses of terrain elevations (DMR 5G) and the geographical objects located on it (buildings and vegetation cover) at regional and, in some cases, local scales, for example in visibility analyses, radio wave propagation modelling, modelling of the dispersion of harmful substances and pollutants in the atmosphere, and generating virtual terrain views in flight simulators and training devices.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - DMP 1G.Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic of the 1st generation (DMP 1G) in ETRS89-TMzn, EVRS

The Digital Surface Model of the Czech Republic, 1st Generation (DMP 1G), represents the territory including buildings and vegetation cover as an irregular network of height points (TIN) with a total root mean square error of 0.4 m for precisely delineated objects (buildings) and 0.7 m for objects that are not precisely delineated (forests and other vegetation elements). The model was created from data acquired by airborne laser scanning of the Czech Republic between 2009 and 2013. DMP 1G is intended for analyses of terrain elevations (DMR 5G) and the geographical objects located on it (buildings and vegetation cover) at regional and, in some cases, local scales, for example in visibility analyses, radio wave propagation modelling, modelling of the dispersion of harmful substances and pollutants in the atmosphere, and generating virtual terrain views in flight simulators and training devices. This dataset is provided in the ETRS89-TM33N coordinate reference system and the EVRS vertical reference system.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - Digital surface model of the Czech Republic from image correlation in S-JTSK, Bpv

The digital surface model of the Czech Republic from image correlation represents a representation of the georelief including all natural and human-made objects. Natural objects include vegetation cover, while human-made objects represent buildings. The DMP, the first one created from data acquired in 2024, is created by the method of image correlation of aerial survey images acquired primarily for Ortofoto ČR. The dataset is available in the form of a point cloud arranged in a regular grid (0.2 × 0.2 m), and in a raster format (0.5 × 0.5 m), which is created by interpolation from the point cloud. The DMP from image correlation is intended for analyses of the height ratios of the georelief and objects located on it, both regional and local in nature. Typical uses include visibility analyses, modeling the propagation of radio waves, modeling the propagation of harmful substances and impurities in the air.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - Digital surface model of the Czech Republic from image correlation in ETRS89-TMzn, EVRS

The digital surface model of the Czech Republic from image correlation represents a representation of the georelief including all natural and human-made objects. Natural objects include vegetation cover, while human-made objects represent buildings. The DMP, the first one created from data acquired in 2024, is created by the method of image correlation of aerial survey images acquired primarily for Ortofoto ČR. The dataset is available in the form of a point cloud arranged in a regular grid (0.2 × 0.2 m), and in a raster format (0.5 × 0.5 m), which is created by interpolation from the point cloud. The DMP from image correlation is intended for analyses of the height ratios of the georelief and objects located on it, both regional and local in nature. Typical uses include visibility analyses, modeling the propagation of radio waves, modeling the propagation of harmful substances and impurities in the air. This dataset is provided in the ETRS89-TM33N coordinate reference system and the EVRS elevation system.


ZABAGED® - Altimetry - contours

The contour lines were derived from the Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic, 5th Generation (DMR 5G). The basic interval is 1 m, with an attribute distinguishing index contour lines at an interval of 5 m. In flat terrain, supplementary contour lines at an interval of 0.5 m are added. Given the requirements for universal use in 3D visualisation across a wide range of GIS and CAD software, the contour line objects in this dataset are represented by a three-dimensional vector spatial component with coordinates X, Y, H. The altitude H in the Baltic Vertical Datum – After Adjustment (Bpv) is also stored as the attribute "HEIGHT", providing additional options for labelling contour lines when creating maps. The dataset further contains a supplementary layer of form lines, represented by a two-dimensional vector spatial component with coordinates X, Y. Contour lines are not intended for terrain analyses (e.g., visibility, slope, aspect); for these purposes, it is recommended to use the DMR 4G or DMR 5G products.


Vertical control

Points of Vertical Geodetic Control include points of Fundamental Vertical Geodetic Control and Minor Vertical Geodetic Control. Administrator is Land Survey Office, resp. Cadastral offices according to relevant category of the geodetic control.


Total values of nature of land use

Dataset contains statistics of areas of individual nature of land use within cadastral units. File contains following natures of land use: arable land, hop-field, vineyard, garden, orchard, grassland, forest lot, water surface, built-up area and courtyard, other area. Dataset is provided as Open Data (licence CC-BY 4.0). Data is based on ISKN (Information System of the Cadastre of Real Estates). Data is created once in three months and provided in CSV format. Dataset is compressed (ZIP) for downloading. More in the Act No. 256/2013 Coll., on Real Estate Cadastre, and in Decree No. 357/2013 Coll., on Real Estate Cadastre.


The Physico-geographical Map of the Czech Republic 1 : 500,000

The Physical-Geographical Map of the Czech Republic 1 : 500 000 covers the entire territory of the Czech Republic on one map sheet, i.e. an area of 78 886 km². The map is derived from the Map of the Czech Republic 1:500 000. The map contains planimetry, altimetry, a geographical grid, descriptions and a map legend. The planimetry includes settlements, roads, hydrography, land surface (peatlands, marshes, areas of surface mining) and state boundaries. The altimetry includes terrain relief (contour lines with a 50 m interval, elevation points, hypsometric tints, caves and chasms). The description includes standardised nomenclature, elevation values (altitude data), the name and scale of the map with imprint data, graphic scale data, the text of the map legend and frame data (index field data, geographical coordinates).The content is also shown on adjacent parts of the territories of neighbouring states.


Survey sketches distributed by cadastral units (zonings) in the VFK format

Dataset of approved survey sketches in digital form. Approved survey sketches contains future status of cadastral map in digital form. Their validation (conversion into valid cadastral map) is performed during cadastral registration process of property rights (by entry or record). Data comes from ISKN (Information System of Cadastre of Real Estates) and is of the same structure as cadastral map in digital form. Dataset is provided as Open Data (licence CC-BY 4.0). Data is provided via cadastral units using JTSK coordinate system (EPSG:5514). Data is available in all cadastral units, where some changes in cadastral map are in preparation (including cadastral unit with paper form of cadastral map only). Dataset is compressed (ZIP) for downloading. More in the Cadastral Act No. 256/2013 Coll., Cadastral Decree No. 357/2013 Coll., Cadastral Decree on Data Provision No. 357/2013 Coll. as amended. Data is provided in text format VFK (Czech national standard). Format description is published on webpages of the Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre. More in the Cadastral Act No. 256/2013 Coll., Cadastral Decree No. 357/2013 Coll., Cadastral Decree on Data Provision No. 357/2013 Coll. as amended.


Special RÚIAN data set for election districts in the VFR format

Dataset contains data of election districts (VO) for the state territory, their spatial location, attributes and links to the superior territorial elements. The file contains following data for each election district: code, VO number, municipality code, code of town district (MOMC) for territorialy structured statutory cities, centroid and polygon, ID of the last transaction and change proposal, based on which was this element changed, and VO validity. Election districts can be implemented into the areas of municipality (MOMC for territorialy structured statutory cities). Dataset is provided as Open Data (licence CC-BY 4.0). Data is based on RÚIAN (Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates). Data is created once a month and provided in RÚIAN exchange format (VFR), which is based on XML language and fulfils the GML 3.2.1 standard (according to ISO 19136:2007). Dataset is compressed (ZIP) for downloading. More in the Act No. 111/2009 Coll., on the Basic Registers,in Decree No. 359/2011 Coll., on the Basic Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates.


Special RÚIAN data set for codelists in the VFR format

Dataset contains file with codelists, which are used for RÚIAN (Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates). File contains following codelists: typ of basic urban units (ZSJ), municipality status, range and type of division of statutary cities, BPEJ (bonity of agriculture land), type of parcel numbering, type of land, mode of land use, type and form of protection of real estate, type of RÚIAN element, post office and codelists used for technical-economical attributes of building objects (construction type, link to drainage, link to gass supply, link to watter supply, furnishing with an elevator, type of heating, type of object utilization, type of building object). Each item of the codelist contains two attributes: code and name, furthermore other attributes like abbreviation, description, the beginning and the end of validity can be stated. Dataset is provided as Open Data (licence CC-BY 4.0). File is created monthly with data valid to the 3rd day of each month. Data is provided in RÚIAN exchange format (VFR), which is based on XML language and fulfils the GML 3.2.1 standard (according to ISO 19136:2007). Dataset is compressed (ZIP) for downloading. More in the Act No. 111/2009 Coll., on the Basic Registers, in Decree No. 359/2011 Coll., on the Basic Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates.


Properties registered for indeterminate ownership

Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre hands over a documentation of properties registered for indeterminate ownership to the Office for Government Representation in Property Affairs (UZSVM) twice a year. Data is transmitted according to the § 64 and § 65 of Act No. 256/2013 Coll., on Cadastre of Real Estate (Cadastral Law). Either the ownership record is completely missing (there is no record about the property in the deed of ownership), or the record is contrary to other registries and it is not possible to identify the property owner unequivocally (for example a birth date or address is missing). The documentation is related to plots and structures. Regarding plots it is distinguish, whether they are in a co-ownership or if it is owned by one owner. Regarding structures it is distinguished, whether they are separated buildings owned by one owner and in co-ownership or if the record in the deed of ownership is missing. Data is provided in SHP format (Windows-1250 character encoding) is JTSK coordinate reference system (EPSG:5514). Dataset is compressed (ZIP) for downloading.


Points of the CZEPOS Czech Republic permanent GNSS stations network

The points of the CZEPOS network constitute reference points of the GNSS permanent stations, defined as the intersection of the upper surface of the antenna mount with the vertical axis of the hole in the mount. The points are administered by the Land Survey Office.


Points of Horizontal Geodetic Control

Points of the Horizontal Geodetic Control (PBP) include points of the fundamental horizontal control (ZPBP) and points of the minor horizontal geodetic control (PPBP). They are administered by the Land Survey Office or, for certain categories, by the respective Cadastral Offices.


Orthophoto of the Czech Republic

The digital virtually seamless orthophoto of the Czech Republic in 8-bit colour. The pixel of the Orthophoto CR raster image represents 0.125 m of terrain in the mean terrain plane. The positional accuracy of the Orthophoto CR, expressed as the total root mean square error, has shown long-term improvement. Since 2021, the total root mean square error of the Orthophoto CR has stabilised in the range of approximately 0.18–0.20 m (see the Technical Report on the Orthophoto CR). The Orthophoto CR is distributed in the JPEG raster format in distribution units covering 2.5 × 2 km of terrain in the SM 5 map sheet layout. The data files are provided in JPEG format accompanied by world files (JGW) for the S-JTSK, ETRS89-TM33N, and ETRS89-TM34N coordinate systems. Files are provided in compressed format (ZIP).


Map of the Municipalities with Extended Authority 1 : 50 000

The Map of Municipalities with Extended Competence 1:50 000 (MORP 50) is a topographic map providing a comprehensive view of the administrative district of the respective municipality. The map is produced on the basis of the Base Topographic Map of the Czech Republic 1:50 000 (ZTM 50). The map format is designed so that the administrative territory of each municipality with extended competence is displayed on a separate map sheet. The map sheets have no map frame; the map is processed and printed up to the edge of the sheet. Compared to the source maps, the content is modified by highlighting the boundaries of administrative territories and by colour-coding the names of municipalities with extended competence and municipalities with an authorised municipal office. The map is further supplemented with thematic content, such as the seat of the administrative office, post office, and selected elements of technical infrastructure (waste disposal sites, wastewater treatment plants, and water treatment plants). The map sheets include the geographical grid (ETRS89), and each sheet contains a legend. In addition to the administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence, the Map of the Capital City of Prague is also produced in the MORP 50 style. A total of 206 maps are available.


Map of the Czech Republic 1:1,000,000

The Map of the Czech Republic 1:1 000 000 (MČR 1M) follows the content of the Map of the Czech Republic 1:500 000 and is conceived as a general geographical overview map. It depicts the entire territory of the Czech Republic on a single map sheet. The MČR 1M includes planimetry, altimetry, geographical grid, names, and a map legend. Planimetry covers settlements, transport (motorways, roads, railways), hydrography (major watercourses and reservoirs), state and regional boundaries, and vegetation and land cover (forests). Altimetry consists of height points. Names include standardised geographical nomenclature, map title and scale with imprint data and graphic scale, the textual part of the legend, and frame data (geographical coordinates). The data files are provided in TIFF format supplemented with world files (TFW) for the S-JTSK and ETRS89-TM33N coordinate systems, and as a print file in PDF format.


Map of the Czech Republic 1 : 500 000

The Map of the Czech Republic 1:500 000 (MČR 500) is a fundamental national map series product and is designed as a general geographical overview map. It depicts the entire territory of the Czech Republic on a single map sheet. The MČR 500 includes planimetry, height points, geographical grid, map lettering, and a map legend. Planimetry covers settlements, the transport network including motorways, expressways, and first-class roads, hydrography, boundaries (state and regional), and vegetation and land cover. Elevation is represented by height points and shaded terrain relief. Map lettering includes standardised geographical nomenclature, spot heights, map title and scale with imprint data and graphic scale, the textual part of the legend, and frame data (geographical coordinates). The geographical grid is divided at 1° intervals. The data files are provided in TIFF format supplemented with world files (TFW) for the S-JTSK and ETRS89-TM33N coordinate systems, and as a print file in PDF format.


Map of the Czech Republic 1 : 2,000,000

The Map of the Czech Republic 1:2 000 000 (MČR 2M) follows the content of the Map of the Czech Republic 1:500 000 and the Map of the Czech Republic 1:1 000 000. It depicts the entire territory of the Czech Republic on a single map sheet. The MČR 2M includes planimetry, altimetry, geographical grid, map lettering, and a map legend. Planimetry covers settlements, transport (motorways, roads, railways), hydrography (major watercourses and reservoirs), boundaries (state and regional), and vegetation and land cover (forests). Altimetry consists of height points. Map lettering includes standardised geographical nomenclature (names of settlements and hydrography), map title and scale with imprint data and graphic scale, the textual part of the legend, and frame data (geographical coordinates). The data files are provided in TIFF format supplemented with world files (TFW) for the S-JTSK and ETRS89-TM33N coordinate systems, and as a print file in PDF format.


Map of Regions of the Czech Republic 1 : 250,000

The Map of Regions of the Czech Republic 1:250 000 (MK 250) is issued as a general reference map covering the entire territory of individual regions (in the case of the Central Bohemian Region, also including the administrative district of the Capital City of Prague) as defined by the territorial administrative division of the Czech Republic. Its purpose is to provide a comprehensive view of the administrative area of the respective region and to enable users to easily orient themselves within the territory. The MK 250 covers the territory of the Czech Republic in 13 map sheets of various formats, depending on the extent and shape of individual regions. The map does not have a continuous map sheet layout (map sheets overlap). The data and graphic basis for the MK 250 consist of the geographical model Data250 for the territory of the Czech Republic and the geographical models EuroRegionalMap and EuroBoundaryMap for areas outside the Czech Republic. The terrain relief in the form of shaded relief is generated from the EuroDEM digital elevation model data. The MK 250 includes planimetry, altimetry, map lettering, and marginal and extramarginal information. Planimetry covers settlements, transport, hydrography, administrative boundaries (state, regional, district, and administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence), boundaries of large-scale specially protected areas, and vegetation and land cover (forests, marshes, peat bogs). Altimetry is represented by height points and shaded relief. Map lettering includes standardised geographical nomenclature. All content elements of the MK 250 are depicted across the entire map field of each sheet, including adjacent parts of the territories of neighbouring countries.