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2014 Current NECTA Division
New England City and Town Area (NECTA) Divisions subdivide a NECTA containing a single core urban area that has a population of at least 2.5 million to form smaller groupings of cities and towns.NECTA Divisions are defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and consist of a main city or town that represents an employment center, plus adjacent cities and towns associated with the main city or town through commuting ties. Each NECTA Division must contain a total population of 100,000 or more. Because NECTA Divisions represent subdivisions of larger NECTAs, it is not appropriate to rank or compare NECTA Divisions with NECTAs. Not all NECTAs with urban areas of this size will contain NECTA Divisions. The NECTA Divisions boundaries are those defined by OMB based on the 2010 Census and published in 2013.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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Current SCSD
There is no description for this harvest source
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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Current COUSUB
There is no description for this harvest source
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014_kml_tract_500k
Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or equivalent entity, and were defined by local participants as part of the 2010 Census Participant Statistical Areas Program.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2017_county_within_ua_500kml
The records in this file allow users to map the parts of Urban Areas that overlap a particular county.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014_kml_place_500k
An incorporated place is established to provide governmental functions for a concentration of people as opposed to a minor civil division (MCD), which generally is created to provide services or administer an area without regard, necessarily, to population
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2015TigerCousub
County subdivisions are the primary divisions of counties and their equivalent entities for the reporting of Census Bureau data.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2015TigerArealm
The Census Bureau includes landmarks in the MTDB for locating special features and to help enumerators during field operations. Some of the more common landmark types include area landmarks such as airports, cemeteries, parks, schools, and churches and other religious institutions
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2017_concity_500kml
A consolidated city is a unit of local government for which the functions of an incorporated place and its county or minor civil division (MCD) have merged. This action results in both the primary incorporated place and the county or MCD continuing to exist as legal entities, even though the county or MCD performs few or no governmental functions and has few or no elected officials.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2015TigerAreawater
The Area Hydrography Shapefile contains the geometry and attributes of both perennial and intermittent area hydrography features, including ponds, lakes, oceans, swamps (up to the U.S. nautical three-mile limit), glaciers, and the area covered by large rivers, streams, and/or canals that are represented as double-line drainage
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014_sldu_500k
SLDU stands for State Legislative District Upper Chamber. State Legislative Districts (SLDs) are the areas from which members are elected to State legislatures. The SLDs embody the upper (senate) and lower (house) chambers of the state legislature. Nebraska has a unicameral legislature and the District of Columbia has a single council, both of which the Census Bureau treats as upper-chamber legislative areas for the purpose of data presentation; there are no data by SLDL for either Nebraska or the District of Columbia. A unique three-character census code, identified by State participants, is assigned to each SLD within a state. In Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, and Puerto Rico, the Redistricting Data Program (RDP) participant did not define the SLDs to cover all of the state or state equivalent area. In these areas with no SLDs defined, the code "ZZZ" has been assigned, which is treated as a single SLD for purposes of data presentation. The boundaries of the 2014 State legislative districts were provided by state-level participants through the RDP and reflect the districts used to elect members in or prior to the November 2014 election.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2016_kml_concity_500
A consolidated city is a unit of local government for which the functions of an incorporated place and its county or minor civil division (MCD) have merged. This action results in both the primary incorporated place and the county or MCD continuing to exist as legal entities, even though the county or MCD performs few or no governmental functions and has few or no elected officials. Where this occurs, and where one or more other incorporated places in the county or MCD continue to function as separate governments, even though they have been included in the consolidated government, the primary incorporated place is referred to as a consolidated city. The Census Bureau classifies the separately incorporated places within the consolidated city as place entities and creates a separate place (balance) record for the portion of the consolidated city not within any other place.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2015TigerConcity
A consolidated city is a unit of local government for which the functions of an incorporated place and its county or minor civil division (MCD) have merged.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2015TigerPrisecroads
Primary roads are generally divided, limited-access highways within the interstate highway system or under State management, and are distinguished by the presence of interchanges.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2015TigerBg
Block Groups (BGs) are clusters of blocks within the same census tract. Each census tract contains at least one BG, and BGs are uniquely numbered within census tracts. BGs have a valid code range of 0 through 9
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014_kml_sldu_500k
State Legislative Districts (SLDs) are the areas from which members are elected to State legislatures. The SLDs embody the upper (senate) and lower (house) chambers of the state legislature.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2020 CONCITY
There is no description for this harvest source
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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Census TIGER 2012 Roads County-based
There is no description for this harvest source
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014_tract_500k
Census tracts are small, relatively permanent statistical subdivisions of a county or equivalent entity, and were defined by local participants as part of the 2010 Census Participant Statistical Areas Program.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2016_kml_sldl_500
SLDL stands for State Legislative District Lower Chamber. State Legislative Districts (SLDs) are the areas from which members are elected to state legislatures. The SLDs embody the upper (senate) and lower (house) chambers of the state legislature. Nebraska has a unicameral legislature and the District of Columbia has a single council, both of which the Census Bureau treats as upper-chamber legislative areas for the purpose of data presentation; there are no data by SLDL for either Nebraska or the District of Columbia. A unique three-character census code, identified by state participants, is assigned to each SLD within a state. In Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, and Puerto Rico, the Redistricting Data Program (RDP) participant did not define the SLDs to cover all of the state or state equivalent area. In these areas with no SLDs defined, the code "ZZZ" has been assigned, which is treated as a single SLD for purposes of data presentation. The boundaries of the 2014 state legislative districts were provided by state-level participants through the RDP and reflect the districts used to elect members in or prior to the November 2014 election.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce