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: Architects, engineers, and researchers can utilize authoritative geospatial data for urban planning, environmental studies, and informed decision-making.
As a general principle for geospatial data, a government official once remarked regarding the limitations of platforms like Google Maps: "Google Maps is 'not authenticated' and 'unapproved' by the government, and hence not fit for high-end applications". For any transaction or decision that involves legal rights, property boundaries, or official planning, maps.gov.ge stands as the sole authoritative source in Georgia.
Building upon this is , a collaborative effort by the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) that provides shared and trusted geospatial data, services, and applications for use by the public and government agencies. It serves as the central hub, hosting over 100,000 open geospatial assets, for accessing federal geospatial resources, enabling users to create their own maps by combining personal data with trusted federal datasets. maps gov ge
The portal maps.gov.ge the official Interactive Map of Georgia
The Georgian government heavily utilizes the platform to manage its massive systemic land registration initiatives. The map highlights and active systemic project perimeters (such as specific Tbilisi development sectors), giving property owners visual status updates on ongoing registration waves. Urban Planning and Legal Research Building upon this is , a collaborative effort
Accurate representation of registered plot boundaries.
The official geospatial portal for the Republic of Georgia MAPS.GOV.GE The map highlights and active systemic project perimeters
Need to verify a land plot in Georgia? 🇬🇪 Don't guess—check the official source.
For buyers, sellers, and real estate lawyers, the portal acts as a primary verification tool. Before initiating a transaction, users verify that physical property fences match the legally registered borders in the National Agency of Public Registry database, successfully mitigating boundary disputes. 2. Urban Planning and Academic Research
is an essential tool for finding specific addresses, points of interest (POI), or verifying property status