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  1. Title: Vietnam (Provinces, 1997)

    • Polygon data
    • 1997
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    Summary: The cd with this data can be found at the Rotch Library Circulation Desk with the call number: CDROM G2370 1997 .V53Additional, more detailed GIS data on Vietnam can be found in the World dataset, located at the Rotch Library Circulation Desk with the call number: CDROM G3200 2000.W67

  2. Title: National Boundary with Populations: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the national boundary of of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic in 1989. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. National Boundary with Populations: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/dg308st6575.

  3. Title: Soviet Cities and Towns with Populations: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989

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    Summary: This point shapefile represents cities and towns of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (later: Tajikistan). Populations from the 1989 Soviet Census are included in this layer. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Soviet Cities and Towns with Populations: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989

  4. Title: Region Boundaries with Populations: Tajikistan, 2000

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents the region boundaries within Tajikistan. Regions (viloyatho) are level 1 administrative divisions (ADM1). Tajikistan's regions include: one autonomous region, two regions, the Districts of Republican Subordination and Dushanbe, the capital city. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Region Boundaries with Populations: Tajikistan, 2000. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/nz166gy8720.

  5. Title: Cities and Towns with Populations: Kulob Oblast, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989

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    Summary: This point shapefile contains the locations of cities and towns in the Kulob Oblast area of Tajikistan. Kulob Oblast (also Kulyab Oblast from Russian spelling) was an administrative subdivision in Tajikistan during the Soviet period (Tajik SSR). In 1992 it was merged with the Qurghonteppa (Kurgan-Tyube) Oblast to create Khatlon Province. The city of Kulob (Kulyab) was the capital of the oblast. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Cities and Towns with Populations: Kulob Oblast, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/hh855qv0247.

  6. Title: Tajikistan administrative GIS spatial data [FSU-AC3+]

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    Summary: ACASIAN. Copyright Griffith University. Includes ADM1, ADM2, and ADM3 administrative units and capitals for Tajikistan, updated to "early/mid 2000s status." The spatial data are geo-referenced in decimal degrees using the WGS84 Spheroid and fitted to the DCW coastline. System requirements: IBM or compatible computer; CD-ROM drive; software capable of reading an ESRI shapefile, such as ArcGIS.

  7. Title: Region Capitals with Populations: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989

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    Summary: This point shapefile contains the locations of region capitals within Tajikistan. Tajikistan consisits of 4 regions. The provinces (viloyat) of Sughd and Khatlon, the autonomous province (viloyati mukhtor) of Gorno-Badakhshan (Viloyati Mukhtori Kuhistoni Badakhshon), and the Region of Republican Subordination (Raiony Respublikanskogo Podchineniya, formerly known as Karotegin Province). These are the level 1 administrative division (ADM1) capitals. Point data also include populations from the 1989 Soviet Census. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Region Capitals with Populations: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/fb920yw6501.

  8. Title: Cities and Towns with Populations: Kurgan-Tyube Oblast, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989

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    Summary: This point shapefile contains the cities and towns boundaries in the Kurgan-Tyube oblast of the Tajik Soviet republic. Populations from the 1989 soviet census are included for each city. In 1992 it was merged with the Kulob Oblast to create Khatlon Province. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Cities and Towns with Populations: Kurgan-Tyube Oblast, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/hm778xt3827.

  9. Title: Region Boundaries with Populations: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the region boundaries of Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (later: Tajikistan). These are the level 2 administrative divisions. Populations from the 1989 Soviet census are included with this layer. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Region Boundaries with Populations: Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/qd517gd6020.

  10. Title: Cities and Towns with Populations: Leninabad Region, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989

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    Summary: This point shapefile contains the cities and towns boundaries in the Leninabad region of the Tajik Soviet republic. Leninabad was an administrative region of the Tajik S.S.R. Populations from the 1989 soviet census are included for each city. The name of the region was formally changed in 1991. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Cities and Towns with Populations: Leninabad Region, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, 1989. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/gy990wj8280.

  11. Title: District Boundaries with Populations: Tajikistan, 1989

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the district boundaries of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Tajikistan. Populations from the 1989 Soviet census are also included in this layer. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. District Boundaries with Populations: Tajikistan, 1989. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/kj226kn4639.

  12. Title: Region Boundaries with Populations: Tajikistan, 2000

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the region boundaries of Tajikistan. Populations from 2000 census of Tajikistan are included for each region. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Region Boundaries with Populations: Tajikistan, 2000. Spatial data produced at the Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network under the direction of Lawrence W. Crissman. Copyright Griffith University. available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/xd034gh7337.

  13. Title: Administrative Unit Capitals, Pakistan, 1998

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    Summary: This point shapefile contains the capital cities for level 1 administrative (ADM1) units in Pakistan in 1998. Administrative units consist of 4 provinces, one federal capital territory, two autonomous and disputed territories, and a group of federally administered tribal areas. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to administrative units in the Pakistan. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network (Australia). Australian Centre. (2004). Administrative Unit Capitals, Pakistan, 1998. Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/zv732nk3474.

  14. Title: District Capitals, Pakistan, 1998

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    Summary: This point shapefile contains the district capitals for Pakistan in 1998. These are the thrid level administrative divisions (ADM3). Districts were the third order of administrative divisions, below provinces and "divisions", until the reforms of August 2000, when "divisions" were abolished. Districts now form the top tier of a three-tier system of local government with the two lower tiers composed of approximately 596 tehsils (included the Kashmir region) and more than 6,000 union councils. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to administrative units in the Pakistan. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network (Australia). Australian Centre. (2004). District Capitals, Pakistan, 1998. Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/xq396gh6149.

  15. Title: Autonomous Republics with Census Populations, Republic of Georgia, 1989

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the boundaries for autonomous republics within the Republic of Georgia. Populations from the 1989 Soviet census are also inlcluded. The 2 entities, Adjara and Abkhazia, were established during the Soviet regime and are recognized in the Constitution of Georgia (1995). This layer is part of a collection of data relating to administrative units in the Republic of Georgia. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network (Australia). Australian Centre. (2004). Autonomous Republics with Census Populations, Republic of Georgia, 1989. Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/hh337pq1463.

  16. Title: Republic of Georgia administrative GIS spatial data [FSU-AC3+]

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    Summary: ACASIAN. Title supplied by cataloger. Copyright Griffith University. Includes ADM1 and ADM2 administrative units and capitals for the Republic of Georgia, current to the early to mid 2000s. The spatial data are geo-referenced in decimal degrees using the WSG84 Spheriod, and incorporate DCW coastlines and international boundaries. System requirements: IBM or compatible computer; CD-ROM drive; software capable of reading an ESRI shapefile, such as ArcGIS.

  17. Title: Districts with Census Populations, Pakistan, 1998

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the district boundaries for Pakistan in 1998. These are the thrid level administrative divisions (ADM3). Districts were the third order of administrative divisions, below provinces and "divisions", until the reforms of August 2000, when "divisions" were abolished. Districts now form the top tier of a three-tier system of local government with the two lower tiers composed of approximately 596 tehsils (included the Kashmir region) and more than 6,000 union councils. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to administrative units in the Pakistan. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network (Australia). Australian Centre. (2004). Districts with Census Populations, Pakistan, 1998. Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/dk008xw8513.

  18. Title: Division Capitals, Pakistan, 1998

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    Summary: This point shapefile contains the division capital for Pakistan in 1998. Divisions were the third tier of government in Pakistan, between the provinces and districts. They were abolished in 2000 by the government of former president Pervez Musharraf to make way for local governance via district governments. As of August 2008, divisions in some provinces have been restored with Punjab taking the lead and restoring its eight divisions. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to administrative units in the Pakistan. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network (Australia). Australian Centre. (2004). Division Capitals, Pakistan, 1998. Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/jc602yn8789.

  19. Title: Regions, Republic of Georgia, 1989

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the region boundaries for the Republic of Georgia. These are the level 1 administrative divisions (ADM1). In Georgia, a region is not a self-governing unit; its function is to coordinate communication of several municipalities (with the exception of the municipalities of Adjara and that of Tbilisi) with the central government of Georgia, which is represented in a region by an official appointed by Prime Minister, the State Commissioner. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to administrative units in the Republic of Georgia. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network (Australia). Australian Centre. (2004). Regions, Republic of Georgia, 1989. Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/fx635wg9284.

  20. Title: Municipalities with Census Populations, Republic of Georgia, 1989

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains the municipality boundaries for the Republic of Georgia. These are the level 2 administrative divisions (ADM2). Each municipality contains the population count from the 1989 Soviet census. A municipality is a subdivision of Georgia, consisting of a settlement or a group of settlements, which enjoys local self-government. There are two types of municipalities—self-governing cities, 12 in total, and self-governing communities, 64 in total. This layer is part of a collection of data relating to administrative units in the Republic of Georgia. This dataset is intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production, or to provide a basemap to support graphical overlays and analysis with other spatial data. Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network (Australia). Australian Centre. (2004). Municipalities with Census Populations, Republic of Georgia, 1989. Australian Centre of the Asian Spatial Information and Analysis Network. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/zd030ch6236.

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