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This dataset was last updated on Stats NZ Geographic Data Service on 03 May 2019.
Statistical Area 2 2019 (Centroid Inside) is the inside centroid point layer for the major released version of the annually released statistical area 2 (SA2) boundaries for 2019.
The "inside" centroid is a point which always falls inside each SA2 polygon as this is often desirable in some users cases. The placement of the point is typically in the widest part of the polygon. The algorithms used are proprietary to ESRI and are related to label placement.
Note that the "inside" centroid is NOT always the same as the centre of gravity ("true" centroid) of the polygon as in some situations the true centroid may fall outside the meshblock geometry. The dataset contains the EASTING and NORTHING attributes of the centroid point in NZGD2000 New Zealand Transverse Mercator (EPSG:2193) and LATITUDE and LONGITUDE of the centroid point in decimal degrees in WGS1984 (EPSG:4326) projection.
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Category | Annual Boundaries > 2019 |
Tags | SA 2, SA2, Statistical Area 2, sa 2, sa2, statistical area 2, label point |
Regions | New Zealand |
Metadata | ISO 19115/19139, Dublin Core |
Technical Details | |
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Layer ID | 98771 |
Data type | Vector point | Feature count | 2239 |
Attributes | SA22019_V1_00, SA22019_V1_00_NAME, LAND_AREA_SQ_KM, AREA_SQ_KM, LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, EASTING, NORTHING |
Services | Vector Query API, Web Feature Service (WFS), Catalog Service (CS-W), data.govt.nz Atom Feed |
History | |
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Added | 3 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. |
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