The Data250 database is a digital geographical model of the territory of the Czech Republic, corresponding in accuracy and level of generalisation to the 1:250 000 scale. Data250 covers the entire territory of the Czech Republic and was created in 2023 by generalising the original Data200 database. Its minimum positional accuracy is 125 m. The database contains approximately 50 types of geographic objects and is organised into eight thematic groups: administrative boundaries, hydrography, transport, settlements, names, miscellaneous objects, vegetation and land cover, and altimetry.
Data50 is a digital geographical model of the territory of the Czech Republic, derived from the cartographic database for the Base Topographic Map of the Czech Republic 1:50 000. The dataset comprises 69 types of geographic objects, organised into 8 thematic groups: Settlements, Cultural and Industrial Objects, Transportation, Pipelines and Power Lines, Hydrography, Boundaries of Territorial Units, Vegetation and Surface, Terrain Relief, and Names. The data are provided as open data in SHP format.
The INSPIRE Land Use data are harmonised according to INSPIRE implementing rules and conform to the INSPIRE XML schema version 4.0. The dataset is processed according to the Existing Land Use application schema. This land use dataset for the Czech Republic therefore has a unified structure consistent with other data produced for this INSPIRE theme across Europe. Objects are represented by a vector component with attributes containing additional information about the objects. The source dataset is the Fundamental Base of Geographic Data of the Czech Republic (ZABAGED®). Land use information is derived from observed reality as represented in the geographical data. The Hierarchical INSPIRE Land Use Classification System (HILUCS), required by Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010, is used to classify land use.