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Minnesota has a wealth of geospatial data, ranging from simple state maps to complex datasets used in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software. Air photos, elevation, land ownership, utilities, water and more...
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GIS evolved in part from the work of cartographers, who produce two types of maps: general-purpose maps, which contain many different themes, and thematic maps, which focus on a single theme such as soil, vegetation, zoning, population density, or roads.
Welcome to Saint Paul's Mapping Portal! Here you will find the City's authoritative maps, applications, and data layers. Use our mapping apps to find your Council Representative, city parks near you, downtown parking and skyway information, and more! Check out the map gallery below to get started.
What is GIS? GIS stands for Geographic Information Systems. A GIS stores, analyzes, and visualizes data for geographic positions on Earth’s surface. It’s a computer-based tool that examines spatial relationships, patterns, and trends in geography.
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system that analyzes and displays geographically referenced information. It uses data that is attached to a unique location.
MetroGIS is an award-winning, regional geographic information systems initiative serving Minnesota’s Minneapolis-St Paul metropolitan area. It provides a regional forum to promote and facilitate widespread sharing of geospatial data.
Geographic information systems (GIS) are computer systems that produce connected visualizations of geospatial data —that is, data spatially referenced to Earth. Beyond creating visualizations, GIS is capable of capturing, storing, analyzing and managing geospatial data.