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This dataset consists of the LandScan global population database of 2008 (grid in WGS84 with a 30" resolution) clipped to Europe together with the Mediterranean Basin and reprojected to EPSG:3035 (Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area 52N10E / ETRS89) with a spatial resolution of 1km². The methodology applied aimed at minimizing any discrepancy in population counts between the original data and the reprojected data at country level. Content: (population count * 10000) per grid cell. No data value: -99
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LandScan Global Population Database 2010. Population counts at 30 arc second resolution.
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View service for Earthquakes in Denmark
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Web Map Service providing access to protected buildings from Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces. The contents are data from the data sets "Fredede og Bevaringsværdige Bygninger, FBB", transformed to the INSPIRE PS layer.
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View service for Earthquakes in Denmark
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Download Service for Analysis of Danish groundwater and drinking water
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Web Map Service providing access to Water ways from Danish Maritime Agency. The contents are data from the data set "Skibsruter".
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Download service for Earthquakes in Denmark
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The Urban Atlas is providing pan-European comparable land use and land cover data for Large Urban Zones with more than 100.000 inhabitants as defined by the Urban Audit. Urban Atlas' mission is to provide high-resolution hotspot mapping of changes in urban spaces and indicators for users such as city governments, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and European Commission departments.
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The Urban Atlas is providing pan-European comparable land use and land cover data for Large Urban Zones with more than 100.000 inhabitants as defined by the Urban Audit. Urban Atlas' mission is to provide high-resolution hotspot mapping of changes in urban spaces and indicators for users such as city governments, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and European Commission departments.