Maps of Cultivation of the Stable Cadastre 1837-1844
Map of Cultivation displayes an area extent of existing cultivations in Bohemia in the range of years 1837 – 1844 in approximate scale 1 : 36 000. Some cultivations are distinguished by color- fields (white), grazings, meadows and gardens (green), vineyard and hop garden (pink with different symbol), woods (grey). It also contains soil quality classes in range from I to IV (this information is missed for some cadastre units and for some woods). There are depicted village cadastral bordelines (black dotted line with yellow edging), district bordelines (the then 16 districts, red), provincial borderlines (green and yellow) and dominion borderlines (red). Farmyards, mill houses and other economic objects as paper mills, brick factory etc. and some castles are also included. Altimetry is missing with the exception of important peaks or other terrain structures, where a primitive hatching is applied.
The data are acquired by scanning of collected archival documents at the Central Archive of Surveying and Cadastre to make the results of extensive land survey and cartographic works from our territory in the past available to experts and laic communities.
Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping and Cadastre
Kronus, Miroslav, RNDr.
Pod sídlištěm 1800/9,
Praha 8,
182 11,
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