Here is data specifically tied to the statistics of the country as a whole, economic regions and urban areas. It is the Central Bureau of Statistics (SSB) that is responsible for these submissions.
Five different classification; Each classification has unique restrictions
Five different classification; Each classification has unique restrictions
NATO unclassified - Free for all.
NATO Restricted - Lowest security rating of information. There is no need for clearance at this level, but you must authorize and sign a Declaration of Confidentiality to access the LIMITED / NATO RESTRICTED.
NATO Confidential - The lowest level of security clearance in NATO.
NATO Secret - The second highest level of security clearance in NATO.
Cosmic Top Secret -The highest level of security clearance in NATO.
Abstract object used as a container for properties originating from SOSI-chapter 1.
Unique identifier of an object that can be used by external applications as a reference to the object. The identifier is managed by the responsible producer/administrator of the data-set.
Origin of the data-set.
Reference to copyright material, source material, organization/publishing source.
date of extraction from a database Note: Different from Copy Date in that you do not distinguish whether it is extraction from an original database or a copy database.
Date when the object was registered/observed/measured in the terrain/environment.
Date for the production of the actual data files.
Description of the object's spatial position, according to the geographic coordinate latitude.
Description of the object's spatial position, according to the geographic coordinate longitude.
MGRS (Military grid reference system), is a global system used by NATO to specify a map reference. Showing a area, not a point.
Classification degree of information that has been given a security level. Defines distribution of the dataset.
Identification: Unique identifier of an object that can be used by external applications as a reference to the object. The identifier is managed by the responsible producer/administrator of the data-set.
localId: Local identifier, unique within it's namespace - no other objects share the same identifier.
namespace: Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the object.
versionId: Identification of a certain version of a geographically referenced object.
Maximum length is 25 characters. This is in line with ISO 8601. Example: 2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30.
A unique classification of an urban area in the form of a 4-digit code or name.
An urban area is a collection of at least 200 residents and where the distance between the houses normally does not exceed 50 meters.
Number consists of a 4-digit code.
Note: Zeros are to be used as the leading digits.
Name of the urban area as decided by SSB.
Population density of urban area calculated using total area and total population.
Total area of the urban area.
Total population of the urban area.
Location of the area.