ZTM 10/ETRS89 was created in 2023 from ZTM 10/S-JTSK as an extension of the national map series to include the ZTM 10 variant in the ETRS89-TMzn plane coordinate system. It is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, and in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression). The distribution unit is the ZTM 10/ETRS89 map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, the map sheet size is 500 × 790 mm. In the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 411 × 522 mm. The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW).
ZTM 10/S-JTSK started to be produced using digital technology in 2020 from the Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic (ZABAGED®) and the Geonames database of geographical names of the Czech Republic as a replacement for the Base Map of the Czech Republic 1:10 000 (ZM 10). It is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression), and in vector format in SHP and DGN8, enabling the use of ZTM 10/S-JTSK data in GIS and CAD applications, including limited editing. The distribution unit is the ZTM 10/S-JTSK map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, it covers an area of 400 × 500 mm with an overlap of 20 mm in the east–west direction and 10 mm in the north–south direction, plus space for frame data and marginal information (total PDF area 500 × 790 mm). In the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 400 × 500 mm (corresponding to 4 × 5 km at map scale). The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW). The same spatial extent applies to the distribution units of vector data in SHP and DGN8 formats.
ZTM 100/ETRS89 was created in 2023 from ZTM 100/S-JTSK as an extension of the national map series to include the ZTM 100 variant in the ETRS89-TMzn plane coordinate system. It is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, and in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression). The distribution unit is the ZTM 100/ETRS89 map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, the map sheet size is 500 × 790 mm. In the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 411 × 522 mm. The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW).
ZTM 100/S-JTSK started to be produced using digital technology in 2020 from the Data50 cartographic database, updated on the basis of the Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic (ZABAGED®) and the Geonames database of geographical names of the Czech Republic, as a replacement for the Base Map of the Czech Republic 1:100 000 (ZM 100). It is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression), and in vector format in SHP and DGN8, enabling the use of ZTM 100/S-JTSK data in GIS and CAD applications, including limited editing. The distribution unit is the ZTM 100/S-JTSK map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, it covers an area of 400 × 500 mm with an overlap of 20 mm in the east–west direction and 10 mm in the north–south direction, plus space for frame data and marginal information (total PDF area 500 × 790 mm). In the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 400 × 500 mm (corresponding to 40 × 50 km at map scale). The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW). The same spatial extent applies to the distribution units of vector data in SHP and DGN8 formats.
ZTM 25/ETRS89 was created in 2023 from ZTM 25/S-JTSK as an extension of the national map series to include the ZTM 25 variant in the ETRS89-TMzn plane coordinate system. It is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, and in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression). The distribution unit is the ZTM 25/ETRS89 map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, the map sheet size is 500 × 790 mm. In the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 411 × 522 mm. The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW).
ZTM 25/S-JTSK started to be produced using digital technology in 2020 from the Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic (ZABAGED®) and the Geonames database of geographical names of the Czech Republic as a replacement for the Base Map of the Czech Republic 1:25 000 (ZM 25). It is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression), and in vector format in SHP and DGN8, enabling the use of ZTM 25/S-JTSK data in GIS and CAD applications, including limited editing. The distribution unit is the ZTM 25/S-JTSK map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, it covers an area of 400 × 500 mm with an overlap of 20 mm in the east–west direction and 10 mm in the north–south direction, plus space for frame data and marginal information (total PDF area 500 × 790 mm). In the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 400 × 500 mm (corresponding to 10 × 12.5 km at map scale). The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW). The same spatial extent applies to the distribution units of vector data in SHP and DGN8 formats.
ZTM 250/ETRS89 was created in 2023 from ZTM 250/S-JTSK as an extension of the national map series with the ZTM 250 variant in the ETRS89-TMzn plane coordinate system. It is available as PDF print files (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, and in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi resolution, LZW compression). The ZTM 250/ETRS89 map sheet serves as the distribution unit. In the case of a PDF print file, the map sheet measures 570 × 820 mm. In the case of a TIFF raster tile, the segment measures 485 × 637 mm. The positioning of individual tiles within the coordinate system is provided by world files (TFW).
ZTM 250/S-JTSK was created from 2021 onwards using digital technology from the Data250 cartographic database, updated on the basis of the Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic (ZABAGED®) and the Geonames database of the Czech Republic, as a replacement for the Base Map of the Czech Republic 1:200 000 (ZM 200). It is available as PDF print files (CMYK) containing the complete map sheet content, in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi resolution, LZW compression), and in vector formats SHP and DGN8, which allow the use and, to a certain extent, editing of ZTM 250/S-JTSK data in GIS and CAD applications. The ZTM 250/S-JTSK map sheet serves as the distribution unit. In the case of a PDF print file, it covers an area of 400 × 500 mm with an overlap of 20 mm in the east–west direction and 10 mm in the north–south direction, as well as space formarginal and extramarginal information (total PDF size 500 × 720 mm). In the case of a TIFF raster tile, the segment measures 400 × 500 mm (100 km × 125 km at map scale). The positioning of individual tiles within the coordinate system is provided by world files (TFW). The same area is covered by the vector data distribution units in SHP and DGN8 formats.
The Basic Topographic Map of the Czech Republic 1:5 000 in the plane coordinate system of the European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 in the Universal Transverse Mercator projection of meridian zones (ETRS89-TMzn), hereinafter referred to as ZTM 5/ETRS89, extends the national map series from 1 January 2026 as a variant of ZTM 5 in the plane coordinate system ETRS89-TMzn. It thus represents an alternative to ZTM 5 in the national coordinate system S-JTSK. In terms of content, ZTM 5/ETRS89 does not differ from the primary ZTM 5/S-JTSK. The map is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet and in raster form in TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, resolution 508 dpi, LZW compression). The distribution unit is a ZTM 5/ETRS89 map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, the map sheet size is 500 × 790 mm; in the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 411 × 522 mm. The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW). ZTM 5/ETRS89 covers the entire territory of the Czech Republic in a continuous map sheet layout, represented on 18 287 map sheets. Similarly to ZTM 5/S-JTSK, from which it is derived, ZTM 5/ETRS89 contains planimetry, altimetry, and map lettering. Planimetry includes settlements and individual objects, transport networks, hydrography, boundaries of administrative units and cadastral units, boundaries of protected areas, points of horizontal geodetic control, vegetation, and land cover. Altimetry represents terrain relief depicted by contour lines and terrain steps. Map lettering consists of generic object designations, standardised geographical nomenclature (including street names), contour labels, spot heights, and building numbers. Only objects occurring within the territory of the Czech Republic are depicted. Necessary generalisation and displacement of individual objects are applied only to a very limited extent. The map provides detailed information about the defined territory with high positional accuracy while preserving the shape and size of depicted areal topographic objects as in the source databases. The print PDF file additionally contains the kilometre grid of ETRS89-TMzn and S-JTSK, the geographical grid of ETRS89, the map frame with frame data (e.g., directional information for selected roads, names of neighbouring settlements and descriptions of neighbouring countries, coordinates), and marginal information (e.g., legend, imprint data, graphical, numerical and slope scale, interpolation scale of the ETRS89 geographical grid, map sheet layout overview, meridian convergence and magnetic declination, overview of administrative and cadastral boundaries and boundaries of protected areas).
The Basic Topographic Map of the Czech Republic 1:5 000 in the S-JTSK coordinate system (ZTM 5/S-JTSK) has extended the scale series of the national map series of the Land Survey Office since 2023. ZTM 5/S-JTSK is produced from the Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic (ZABAGED®), the Digital Terrain Model of the Czech Republic, 5th Generation (DMR 5G), the Geonames database of geographical names of the Czech Republic, and the Data10 cartographic database. The data are processed in the ZTM 5 cartographic database of the IS SMD technological line. Print files containing the complete content of the map sheet are generated in PDF format (CMYK), and raster files of the map field are produced in TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression). Data are also exported from the cartographic database in vector formats ZTM 5/S-JTSK – SHP and DGN8, allowing a certain level of editing in GIS and CAD applications. The distribution unit is a ZTM 5 map sheet, which for raster TIFF files and vector data represents a segment of 2.5 × 2 km with sides parallel to the coordinate axes of S-JTSK. For raster data, the position of segments in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW) for the S-JTSK / Krovak EN display. The print PDF additionally contains coordinate grids (the kilometre grid of S-JTSK and the geographical and kilometre grid of ETRS89/TMzn), the map frame with frame data (e.g., directional information for selected roads, names of neighbouring settlements, descriptions of neighbouring countries, coordinates), and marginal information (e.g., legend, imprint data, graphical, numerical, and slope scale, graphical overview of administrative and cadastral boundaries and boundaries of protected areas). Furthermore, the map field is extended by an overlap strip of 100 m in the east and west and 50 m in the north and south. ZTM 5/S-JTSK contains planimetry, altimetry, and map lettering. Planimetry includes settlements and individual objects, transport networks, hydrography, boundaries of administrative units and cadastral units, boundaries of protected areas, points of horizontal geodetic control, vegetation, and land cover. Altimetry represents terrain relief depicted by contour lines from the ZABAGED® – Altimetry – Contour Lines product derived from DMR 5G, with a basic contour interval of 1 m, terrain steps, rock formations, gullies, landslides or scree, isolated rocks and boulders, groups and rows of stones, and spot heights with indicated elevation. Map lettering consists of generic object designations, standardised geographical nomenclature (including street names), contour labels, spot heights, and building numbers. Only objects occurring within the territory of the Czech Republic are depicted. Necessary generalisation and displacement of individual objects are applied only to a very limited extent. The map therefore provides detailed information about the defined territory with high positional accuracy while preserving the shape and size of the depicted areal topographic objects as in the source databases.
ZTM 50/ETRS89 was created in 2023 from ZTM 50/S-JTSK as an extension of the national map series to include the ZTM 50 variant in the ETRS89-TMzn plane coordinate system. It is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, and in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression). The distribution unit is the ZTM 50/ETRS89 map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, the map sheet size is 500 × 790 mm. In the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 411 × 522 mm. The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW).
ZTM 50/S-JTSK started to be produced using digital technology in 2020 from the Data50 cartographic database, updated on the basis of the Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic (ZABAGED®) and the Geonames database of geographical names of the Czech Republic, as a replacement for the Base Map of the Czech Republic 1:50 000 (ZM 50). It is available as print files in PDF format (CMYK) containing the complete content of the map sheet, in raster TIFF format (RGB, 24-bit colour depth, 508 dpi, LZW compression), and in vector format in SHP and DGN8, enabling the use of ZTM 50/S-JTSK data in GIS and CAD applications, including limited editing. The distribution unit is the ZTM 50/S-JTSK map sheet. In the case of the print PDF, it covers an area of 400 × 500 mm with an overlap of 20 mm in the east–west direction and 10 mm in the north–south direction, plus space for frame data and marginal information (total PDF area 500 × 790 mm). In the case of the raster TIFF tile, the segment size is 400 × 500 mm (corresponding to 20 × 25 km at map scale). The position of individual tiles in the coordinate system is ensured by world files (TFW). The same spatial extent applies to the distribution units of vector data in SHP and DGN8 formats.
Dataset contains selected RÚIAN data in SHP format for specified municipality. Dataset contains centroids of address points, definition line and centroids of streets, boundaries of cadastral units, boundaries of election districts, boundaries of basic urban units, boundaries of town districts and perimeters of territorialy structured statutary cities, furthermore for Prague also Prague city districts. All boundaries are in polygon form. 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 every day (in case any change has occurred in any element of municipality). Dataset is compressed (ZIP) for downloading, shapefile character encoding is Windows-1250. 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.
Dataset contains polygons of some territorial elements of RÚIAN (Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates). Dataset contains polygon layers (perimeters) of following elements: state, cohesion region, higher territorial self-governing entity (VÚSC), county, activity of cadastral workplaces (PRARES), municipality with extended competence (ORP), authorized municipal office (POU), aktivity of building offices (STU), municipality, cadastral units and election districts (VO). Individual elements contain informatiuon on selected superior elements. 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 daily (in case any change of any element has occurred) and provided in SHP format (Windows-1250 character encoding). 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.
Dataset contains basic changed data of RÚIAN, e.g. basic descriptive data of territorial elements and units of territorial registration, for which at least one of their attributes has changed on the selected day. Dataset contains no spatial location (polygons and definition lines) and centroids of RÚIAN elements. The file contains following elements (in case they have been changed): state, cohesion region, higher territorial self-governing entity (VÚSC), municipality with extended competence(ORP), authorized municipal office (POU), region (old ones – defined in 1960), county, municipality, municipality part, town district (MOMC), Prague city district (MOP), town district of Prague (SOP), cadastral units and basic urban units (ZSJ), streets, building objects and address point. Up-to-date data is specified for each element: code, centroid (if exists) and all available descriptive attributes including the code of superior element. Dataset is provided as Open Data (licence CC-BY 4.0). Data is based on RÚIAN (Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates). Files are created every day (in case any change of any element occurred). 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.
Dataset contains full descriptive data and spatial location of territorial elements and units of territorial registration, for which at least one of their attributes has changed on the selected day. Data is generated in 3 files for the whole Czech Republic. In all files all available descriptive attributes are listed for each element including centroid (if it exists). File ST_ZKSG contains following elements: state, cohesion region, higher territorial self-governing entity (VÚSC), municipality with extended competence(ORP), authorized municipal office (POU), region (old ones – defined in 1960), county, municipality, municipality part, municipality district/city part (MOMC - for territorialy structured statutory cities), Prague city district (MOP), town district of Prague (SOP) for Prague, cadastral units and basic urban units (ZSJ), futhermore generalised boundaries for all elements (if it does not exist, then original boundaries). File ST_ZKSH for the whole state contains following elements: state, cohesion region, VÚSC, ORP, POU, region (old – defined in 1960), and county, municipality, part of municipality, MOMC, MOP, SOP, cadastral unit, ZSJ, parcels (including their polygons), building objects , streets (inluding their definition lines) and address points, futhermore original boundaries for all higher elements. File ST_ZKSO contains changes of pictures of flags and emblems of municipalities and MOMC. Dataset is provided as Open Data (licence CC-BY 4.0). Data is based on RÚIAN (Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates). Files are created every day (in case any change of any element occurred). 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.
Dataset contains basic descriptive current data of RÚIAN, e.g. descriptive data of territorial elements and units of territorial registration for selected municipality or the whole state. Dataset contains no spatial location of RÚIAN elements. File for the whole state (ST_UZSZ) contains following elements: state, cohesion region, higher territorial self-governingself-governing entity (VÚSC), municipality with extended competence(ORP), authorized municipal office (POU), region (old – defined in 1960), county, municipality, municipality part town district (MOMC - for territorialy structured statutory cities), Prague city district (MOP), town district of Prague (SOP) for Prague, cadastral unit and basic urban units (ZSJ). Files for individual municipalities (OB_UZSZ) contain following elements: municipality, municipality part, (MOMC - for territorialy structured statutory cities), MOP (for Prague), SOP (for Prague), cadastral unit, ZSJ, streets, parcels, building objects and address point. For each elemt is specified its code, centroid (if exists) and all available descriptive attributes including a code of superior element. 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 in RÚIAN exchange format (VFR), which is based on XML language and fulfils the GML 3.2.1 standard (according to ISO 19136:2007). Each 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.
Dataset contains full current data of RÚIAN, e.g. complete descriptive data and spatial location of territorial elements and units of territorial registration for selected municipality (1 file) or the whole state (3 files). All available descriptive attributes and centroid (if exists) are for each element listed. Files for individual municipalities (assigned as OB_UKSH) contain following elements: municipality, municipality part, town district (MOMC - for territorialy structured statutory cities), Prague city district (MOP), town district of Prague (SOP) for Prague, cadastral unit, basic urban units (ZSJ), streets (including street definition lines), parcels (including polygon), building objects (including polygon) and address points, futhermore original boundaries of above mentioned higher territorial elements. File ST_UKSG for the whole state contains following elements: state, cohesion region, higher territorial self-governing entity (VÚSC), municipality with extended competence (ORP), authorized municipal office (POU), region (old ones – defined in 1960), county, municipality, municipality part, MOMC, MOP, SOP, cadastral units and ZSJ, futhermore generalised boundaries for all elements (if it does not exist, then original boundaries). File ST_UKSH for the whole state contains following elements: state, cohesion region, VÚSC, ORP, POU, region (old – defined in 1960), county, futhermore original boundaries for all elements. File ST_UKSO contains for all municipalitiea and MOMC pictures of flags and emblems. 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 (during the first day of each month with data valid to the last day of previous month) in RÚIAN exchange format (VFR), which is based on XML language and fulfils the GML 3.2.1 standard (according to ISO 19136:2007). Each 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.
Dataset contains information on relationship between selected territorial elements and units of territorial registration. Data is specified in seven CSV files for the whole Czech Republic. File adresni-mista-vazby-cr.csv contains links of address points to the following elements – street, municipality part, town district (MOMC), Prague city district (MOP), town district of Prague (SPRAVOBV), municipality, municipality with an authorized municipal office (POU), municipality with extended competence (ORP), higher territorial self-governing entity (VÚSC) and election district (VO). File vazby-cr.csv contains links between elements municipality part, municipality, POU, ORP, VUSC, cohesion region (REGSOUDR) up to the element of state. File vazby-hlm-praha.csv contains modularity of elements in the city of Prague: MOMC, SPRAVOBV, municipality, POU, ORP, VUSC, REGSOUDR and state. File vazby-katastr-uzemi-cr.csv contains modularity of basic urban units (ZSJ) into cadastral units (KATUZ) and municipalities. File vazby-momc-statutarni-mesta.csv contains modularity of territorial elements in territorialy structured statutory cities: MOMC, MOP, obec, POU, ORP, VUSC, REGSOUDR and state. File vazby-okresy-cr.csv contains links between elements of municipality part, municipality, county, region (old – defined in 1960) and state. File vazby-ulice-obce-s-ulicni-siti.csv contains links of streets to the municipality. Dataset is provided as Open Data (licence CC-BY 4.0). Data is based on RÚIAN (Register of Territorial Identification, Addresses and Real Estates). Files are created during the first day of each month with data valid to the last day of previous month. The whole 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.
Dataset contains basic descriptive data on territorial elements and units of territorial registration, in which at least one attribute in selected day have changed. Dataset contains no spatial location (polygons, definition lines and centroids of RÚIAN elements). The file contains following elements (in case they have changed): state, cohesion region, higher territorial self-governing entity (VÚSC), municipality with extended competence (ORP), authorized municipal office (POU), regions (old ones – defined in 1960), county, municipality, municipality part, town district (MOMC), Prague city district (MOP), town district of Prague (SOP), cadastral units and basic urban units (ZSJ), streets, building objects and address points. 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 every day (in case any change occurred) 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.
Dataset contains original (historical) data of RÚIAN elements, in which in the past any change occured. The user can use it for re-creation of changes in RÚIAN data (since 2012). Descriptive data for each element is specified only. Dataset contains no spatial location (polygons, definition lines and centroids of RÚIAN elements). It is possible to download file for the whole state territory or for selected municipality only. The file covering the whole state territory contains following elements: state, cohesion region, higher territorial self-governing entity (VÚSC), municipality with extended competence (ORP), authorized municipal office (POU), region (old ones – defined in 1960), county, municipality, municipality part, town district (MOMC), Prague city district (MOP), town district of Prague (SOP), cadastral units and basic urban units (ZSJ). Files for specified municipality contain following elements: municipality, municipality part, MOMC (for territorialy structured statutory cities), MOP (for Prague), SOP (for Prague), cadastral unit, ZSJ, streets, building objects and address points. 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 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.
Dataset for the theme Administrative Units (AU) harmonised according to the INSPIRE Directive and ELF Data Specification version 1.0. Harmonized INSPIRE dataset contains only administrative units and their boundaries. Administrative units are country, regions, districts and municipalities. The dataset covers the whole territory of the Czech Republic in one file. Administrative boundaries are routed between common boundary points of three administrative units at the lowest level of division, i.e. municipalities. It is provided as Open Data (licence CC-BY 4.0). Data is based on RÚIAN (Register of territorial identification, addresses and real estates). Dataset is created daily in case of any change. Data in the GML 3.2.1 format are valid against XML Definition Schema for the theme Administrative Units in version 4.0 and spatial data scheme for ELF in version 1.0. 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 in the current versions, in the INSPIRE Data Specification on Administrative Units v 3.0.1 from 2010-04-26 and in ELF Data Specification v1.0.
The Administrative Division Map of the Czech Republic 1:250 000 (MSR 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 MSR 250 includes administrative boundaries, settlements, and map lettering. Boundaries are classified as state, regional, and district boundaries, as well as boundaries of administrative districts within the Capital City of Prague. Further categories include boundaries of statutory cities, city districts or city parts within statutory cities, territorial districts and city parts in the Capital City of Prague, administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence (level III municipalities), municipalities with an authorised municipal office (level II municipalities), municipalities and cities, cadastral units (territorial technical units), and boundaries where a municipality extends into the territory of another municipality. Settlements are classified as the capital city, statutory cities, regional capitals, towns, market towns, municipalities, military districts, and their parts. The seats of regions, administrative districts in the Capital City of Prague, municipalities with extended competence, and municipalities with an authorised municipal office are indicated by underlining. Map lettering includes the names of settlements, districts, city districts or city parts within statutory cities, and territorial districts and city parts in the Capital City of Prague, as well as marginal and extramarginal information and the textual part of the legend. Complete explanatory notes are provided on each map sheet. All content elements of the MSR 250 are depicted across the entire map field of each sheet within the territory of the respective region and on adjacent parts of neighbouring regions, exclusively within the territory of the Czech Republic. The map is published in two variants: with colour filling of administrative units and without colour filling. The latter variant is particularly suitable for adding custom thematic content.
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.
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.