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EuroBoundaryMap
Data product specification
Refers to production of v12 product
EuroBoundaryMap v12 January 2018 Page 2 / 42Change history
Version Date Changes by
3.1 12/2009 Derived from EuroBoundaryMap_v30_Specification and improved according
to ISO 19131 by IN4.0 01/2010 Creation of final version EuroBoundaryMap_v40_Specification after updating
and reviewing of EuroBoundaryMap_v31_Specification by IN4.1 03/2010 Update of the specification referring to the data request to EBM producers
(NMCAs)5.0 12/2010 Creation of final version EuroBoundaryMap_v50_Specification after updating
and reviewing of EuroBoundayMap_v4.1_Specification by MB and IN5.1 04/2011 Creation of EBM_v60_Specification for data production after updating and
reviewing of EuroBoundayMap_v5.0_Specification by MB and IN6.0 12/2011 General revision (especially chapter 5) and creation of final version
EBM_v60_Specification by MB
6.1 03/2012 Creation of EBM_v70_Specification for data production after updating and
reviewing of EuroBoundayMap_v6.0_Specification by MB7.0 12/2012 General revision and creation of final version EBM_v70_Specification by MB
and IN7.1 03/2013 Creation of EBM_v80_Specification for data production after updating and
reviewing of EuroBoundayMap_v7.0_Specification by MB8.0 12/2013 Creation of final version EuroBoundayMap_v8.0_Specification by MB
9.0a 03/2014 Creation of EBM_v90_Specification for data production after updating and
reviewing of EuroBoundayMap_v8.0_Specification by MB9.1 12/2014 Creation of final version EBM_v9.1_Specification by MB
10 03/2015 Creation of EBM_v10_Specification for data production after updating and
reviewing of EuroBoundayMap_v9.1_Specification by MB10 11/2015 Creation of final version EBM_v10_Specification by MB
11 02/2016 Creation of EBM_v11_Specification for data production by MB
11 01/2017 Creation of final version EBM_v11_Specification by JSP
12 02/2017 Creation of EBM_v12_Specification for data production by JSP
12 01/2018 Creation of final version EBM_v12_Specification by JSP
EuroBoundaryMap v12 January 2018 Page 3 / 42Contents
1 Scope ............................................................................................................................ 4
2 Overview ...................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Name and acronyms .............................................................................................. 4
2.2 Information about the creation of the specification ................................................. 4
2.3 Normative references ............................................................................................. 5
2.4 Terms and definitions ............................................................................................. 5
2.5 Abbreviations ......................................................................................................... 5
2.6 Informal description of the data product ................................................................. 6
2.6.1 Content and purpose .......................................................................................... 6
2.6.2 Spatial and temporal extent ................................................................................ 6
2.6.3 Data sources and maintenance .......................................................................... 6
3 Specification scopes ................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Coverage and extent .............................................................................................. 8
3.2 Level description .................................................................................................... 8
4 Data product identification ......................................................................................... 9
4.1 Title and purpose ................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Geographic description .......................................................................................... 9
4.3 Spatial resolution ................................................................................................. 10
5 Data content and structure ....................................................................................... 11
5.1 Basic notions ....................................................................................................... 11
5.1.1 Terminology ..................................................................................................... 11
5.1.2 Core feature attribution..................................................................................... 11
5.1.3 Missing attribute values .................................................................................... 12
5.2 Data model .......................................................................................................... 13
5.2.1 Narrative description ........................................................................................ 13
5.2.2 UML model ....................................................................................................... 13
5.2.3 INSPIRE compliancy ........................................................................................ 14
5.2.4 Differences between administrative units and statistical regions ...................... 15
5.2.5 Distinction between land and water areas ........................................................ 16
5.3 Feature catalogue ................................................................................................ 17
5.3.1 Feature classes ................................................................................................ 17
5.3.1.1 Administrative areas ................................................................................. 17
5.3.1.2 Administrative units .................................................................................. 18
5.3.1.3 Administrative boundaries ........................................................................ 19
5.3.1.4 Label points .............................................................................................. 20
5.3.1.5 Residence of Authority ............................................................................. 21
5.3.1.6 NUTS regions ........................................................................................... 22
5.3.1.7 LAU regions.............................................................................................. 23
5.3.2 Related Tables ................................................................................................. 24
5.3.2.1 Names of administrative units ................................................................... 24
5.3.2.2 Designations of administrative hierarchical levels ..................................... 26
5.3.2.3 Relation to LAU and NUTS classification .................................................. 28
5.3.2.4 Languages and character sets ................................................................. 29
5.3.2.5 Co-administered units ............................................................................... 29
5.3.2.6 Country Codes ......................................................................................... 30
5.3.3 Domains ........................................................................................................... 31
5.3.4 Relationships ................................................................................................... 33
6 Reference systems .................................................................................................... 35
6.1 Spatial reference system ...................................................................................... 35
6.2 Temporal reference system .................................................................................. 35
7 Data quality ................................................................................................................ 36
EuroBoundaryMap v12 January 2018 Page 4 / 428 Data product delivery ................................................................................................ 36
9 Metadata ..................................................................................................................... 37
Annex A: Country codes ................................................................................................... 38
Annex B: Language codes ................................................................................................ 40
Annex C: Detailed EBM data model ................................................................................. 42
1 Scope
This document defines the content and structure of EuroGeographics reference data base ofadministrative and statistical units and regions covering Europe. The product defined is referred to as
EuroBoundaryMap. It is a seamless and harmonised dataset continuously maintained by the National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies, members of EuroGeographics.2 Overview
2.1 Name and acronyms
The name of the specified product (version) is EuroBoundaryMap v12 (EBM v12).2.2 Information about the creation of the specification
This document has been designed according to ISO 19131 to provide all information needed to use the EuroBoundaryMap product.Document title: EBM_v12_Specification
Topic category: 003 boundaries (Administrative regions, vector data)Reference date: 2017-01-01
Responsible party: EuroGeographics, BKG, Germany
Language: English
Distribution format: PDF
The document has been checked before issuing it, and every effort has been made to ensure that thecontents are accurate. If you find an error, omission, or have a suggestion about how it can be
improved, please contact EuroGeographics at the address shown below.If you have problems using EuroBoundaryMap or any questions related to the dataset or its use
please contact EuroGeographics or BKG directly:EBM Production dress is:
EuroGeographics Federal Agency for Cartography and GeodesyRichard-Strauss-Allee 11
1000 Brussels 60598 Frankfurt am Main
Belgium Germany
Telephone: +32 484 663 345 Telephone: +49 (0)69 6333 410 E-mail: angela.baker@eurogeographics.org E-mail: ebrm@bkg.bund.de Web: www.EuroGeographics.org Web: www.bkg.bund.de EuroBoundaryMap v12 January 2018 Page 5 / 422.3 Normative references
The following standards and specifications form a part of this document or have served as a reference
for concepts defined in the EBM specification:ISO 19115: Geographic Information Metadata
ISO 19131: Geographic Information Data product specificationsISO 19157: Geographic Information Data quality
ISO 3166, Codes for the Representation of Names of CountriesISO 639-2/B 3 character Language Code
INSPIRE Data Specifications, especially D2.8.I.4 INSPIRE Data Specification onAdministrative units Guidelines v3.1
EuroGeographics data product specifications, especially D41 EuroRegionalMap Specification and Data Catalogue2.4 Terms and definitions
Terms and definitions necessary for understanding this document are defined in ISO 19131, Geographic Information Data product specifications.2.5 Abbreviations
EuroGeographics Association representing nearly all European National Mapping and CadastralAgencies (NMCAs)
Eurostat Statistical Office of the European Communities GISCO Geographic Information System of the European CommissionEBM EuroBoundaryMap (product of EuroGeographics)
EC European Commission
EU European Union
LAU Local Administrative Unit
NMCA National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies
NUTS Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics SHN Strictly hierarchical built codes (defined by BKG/EuroGeographics) being European-wide unique identifiers for administrative units UNCLOS United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (10 December 1982) EuroBoundaryMap v12 January 2018 Page 6 / 422.6 Informal description of the data product
2.6.1 Content and purpose
EuroBoundaryMap is the European reference database of administrative units and boundaries established within the framework of EuroGeographics. The dataset is compiled from data supplied by European National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies (NMCAs) and harmonized by means of a uniform specification developed and continuously improved according to user needs by Bundesamt The present EuroBoundaryMap product contains the administrative units of all national administrative levels, their names and unique codes of 43 European states according to the administrative situation as it was on 1 January 2017 for an application scale of 1:100 000. The database includes relationsbetween the European-wide unique identifiers (SHN) of administrative units on the lowest level for all
28 EU countries and their corresponding statistical codes (LAU) as defined by the National Statistical
Institutes and also to the corresponding codes of the territorial units for statistics (NUTS) as defined in
the framework of the following regulation maintained and published by Eurostat: Commission Regulation (EU) No 1319/2013 on NUTS codes, released on 9 December 2013AE referred to as NUTS 2013
Commission Regulation (EU) No 868/2014 on NUTS codes, released on 8 August 2014 AE This regulation contains new NUTS codes for Po withNo 1319/2013 (NUTS 2013).
Therefore EuroBoundaryMap makes it possible to connect detailed and up-to-date data of administrative regions to European thematic/statistical information.The product EBM v12 is a full update of all countries. Different product types (seamless FullEurope,
specific regions) are deliverable as ESRI Geodatabase or Shapefiles. Names of administrative units and levels are stored with Unicode character set as well as standard ASCII. Considering the userrequirements, it can also be distinguished between land and water parts of administrative units within
EuroBoundaryMap.
Territorial sea areas are included for a number of countries as an optional feature. This comprisesterritorial waters assigned to administrative units on lowest national level as well as territorial waters,
which are directly administered by the national government. The definition of the territorial sea strictly
follows the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. All territorial sea areas are attributed as
coastal waters. Refer to section 5.2.5 for further details. This new update represents a market oriented and user specific enhancement of the EuroBoundaryMap product and supports the interoperability between the EuroBoundaryMap product and various applications based on LAU and NUTS codes, which was a strong requirement of many customers.2.6.2 Spatial and temporal extent
EuroBoundaryMap is the reference data of administrative and statistical regions at scale 1:100 000, that covers Europe and refers to the administrative situation as it was in each country on 1 January2017 (reference date).
2.6.3 Data sources and maintenance
The source data, delivered by National Mapping and Cadastre Agencies, Members ofEuroGeographics are of best available geometric and semantic quality produced according to the
national specifications and quality control processes. Data required by EuroGeographics for
maintenance of EuroBoundaryMap product are mainly derived from the national sources, and processed by the NMCAs to meet the specifications set up for the EBM product. EuroGeographics has made every effort to ensure that data supplied are free from errors and omissions. EuroBoundaryMap data and metadata are copyright of EuroGeographics and the contributing National Mapping and Cadastral Agencies. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in anyform or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the explicit written
permission of EuroGeographics. EuroBoundaryMap v12 January 2018 Page 7 / 42 EuroBoundaryMap data copyright is held by following European National Mapping and Cadastral