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501. World Populated Places, 1:110 million (2012)
2012. Patterson, Tom and Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn. This point shapefile depicts point symbols with name attributes for populated areas worldwide, including some smaller towns in sparsely inhabited r... North American Cartographic Information Society.
502. World Populated Places, 1:50 million (2012)
2012. Patterson, Tom and Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn. This point shapefile depicts point symbols with name attributes for populated areas worldwide, including some smaller towns in sparsely inhabited r... North American Cartographic Information Society.
503. World Urban Areas, 1:10 million (2012)
2012. Patterson, Tom and Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn. This polygon shapefile contains the boundaries of urban areas with dense areas of human habitation worldwide derived from 2002-2003 MODIS satellite... North American Cartographic Information Society.
504. World Urban Areas, 1:50 million (2012)
2012. Patterson, Tom and Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn. This polygon shapefile contains the boundaries of urban areas with dense areas of human habitation worldwide derived from 2002-2003 MODIS satellite... North American Cartographic Information Society.
505. World Urban Areas, 2013
2013. DeLorme Publishing Company and Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.). This polygon shapefile represents the urban areas of the world with populations of more than 10,000. This layer is part of the 2014 ESRI Data and M... Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.).
506. World Urban Areas, LandScan, 1:10 million (2012)
2012. Patterson, Tom and Kelso, Nathaniel Vaughn. This polygon shapefile depicts boundaries of urban areas with dense areas of human habitation worldwide. Regional significance is favored over popu... North American Cartographic Information Society.