Prussia Provinces 1890

Name
Prussia Provinces 1890
Description
Geometries of the features in the data sets (the administrative units) were adopted from data provided by the Census Mosaic Project, http://www.censusmosaic.org/. Attributes of the features and additional information were adopted from the HGIS Germany Project, a cooperation between the Leibniz Institute of European History (IEG) and the Institute for Spatial Information and Surveying Technology (i3mainz) of the University of Applied Sciences, Mainz, http://www.hgis-germany.de/. HGIS data sets are available for download from the Harvard Geospatial Library (HGL) in conjunction with OpenGeoportal from https://geodata.lib.berkeley.edu/ Antonia Dückelmann was responsible for reviewing the existing, provided data sets, for data consolidation and harmonization, and for data editing based on research by Peter Paul Marckhgott-Sanabria. Peter Paul Marckhgott-Sanabria was responsible for historical investigation and validation, in particular for reviewing the created data sets, for data harmonization and for research on administrative structures in the time period and on the dates of existence of the respective administrative units (time spans between formation and disintegration).
Quote
Antonia Dückelmann / Peter Paul Marckhgott-Sanabria, "Prussia Provinces 1890", based on Census Mosaic: German Empire Statistical Units, 1914; Woldan: Floder, Oesterreich, 1835; Census Mosaic: Europe Main, 1900 and © OpenStreetMap contributors, published by Histogis
URLs
http://www.censusmosaic.org/mosaic/tmp/download/german_empire_statistical_units_1871-1931.zip https://geodata.lib.berkeley.edu/catalog/GHGIS1867PROVINCES http://sammlung.woldan.oeaw.ac.at/layers/geonode:ac03763400_oegqmst_oesterreich_gesamttitel_1835 http://www.censusmosaic.org/mosaic/tmp/download/europe_1900-2003.zip https://www.openstreetmap.org/; https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright

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