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This dataset was last updated on Stats NZ Geographic Data Service on 03 May 2019.
This dataset is the definitive set of annually released statistical area 1 (SA1) boundaries at 1 January 2019, clipped to the coastline. This clipped version has been created for map creation/cartographic purposes and may not fully represent the official full extent boundaries. SA1 is an output geography that allows the release of more detailed information about population characteristics than is available at the meshblock level. SA1s are defined at meshblock level.
Digital boundary data became freely available on 1 July 2007. This generalised version has been simplified for rapid drawing and is designed for thematic or web mapping purposes.
For further information see ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Statistical Area 1 attachment below.
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1. | ANZLIC Metadata 2019 Statistical Area 1 | 401 KB |
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Information | |
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Category | Annual Boundaries > 2019 |
Tags | Clipped, SA 1, SA1, Statistical Area 1, clipped, sa 1, sa1, statistical area 1 |
Regions | New Zealand |
Metadata | ISO 19115/19139, Dublin Core |
Technical Details | |
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Layer ID | 98760 |
Data type | Vector multipolygon | Feature count | 29694 |
Attributes | SA12019_V1_00, LANDWATER, LANDWATER_NAME, LAND_AREA_SQ_KM, AREA_SQ_KM, Shape_Length |
Services | Vector Query API, Web Feature Service (WFS), Catalog Service (CS-W), data.govt.nz Atom Feed |
History | |
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Added | 2 Dec 2018 |
Last updated | 3 May 2019 |
Revisions | 4 - Browse all revisions |
Current revision | Imported on May 3, 2019 from Geodatabase in NZGD2000 / New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000. 2 geometries modified to be OGC compliant. Changelog. |
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