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2014Combined Statistical Are
Combined Statistical Area
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2010 Census Urban Area National
After each decennial census, the Census Bureau delineates urban areas that represent densely developed territory, encompassing residential, commercial, and other nonresidential urban land uses. In general, this territory consists of areas of high population density and urban land use resulting in a representation of the "urban footprint." There are two types of urban areas: urbanized areas (UAs) that contain 50,000 or more people and urban clusters (UCs) that contain at least 2,500 people, but fewer than 50,000 people (except in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam which each contain urban clusters with populations greater than 50,000). Each urban area is identified by a 5-character numeric census code that may contain leading zeroes.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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Census TIGER 2012 Area Hydrography Shapefiles
There is no description for this harvest source
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2016_edges
Edge refers to the linear topological primitives that make up MTDB. The All Lines Shapefile contains linear features such as roads, railroads, and hydrography. Additional attribute data associated with the linear features found in the All Lines Shapefile are available in relationship (.dbf) files that users must download separately. The All Lines Shapefile contains the geometry and attributes of each topological primitive edge. Each edge has a unique TIGER/Line identifier (TLID) value.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2018_faces
Face refers to the areal (polygon) topological primitives that make up MTDB.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2019_featnames
Each feature name can be linked to the corresponding edges that make up that feature in the All Lines Shapefile (EDGES.shp), where applicable to the corresponding address range or ranges in the Address Ranges Relationship File (ADDR.dbf), or to both files.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014Nation20m
United States, 1:20,000,000
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014division20m
Division for United States, 1:20,000,000
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2019cb_csa
Combined Statistical Areas (CSAs) are defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and consist of two or more adjacent Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs) that have significant employment interchanges
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014csa5m
2013 Cartographic Boundary File, Combined Statistical Area , 1:5,000,000
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2019cb_elsd
School Districts are single-purpose administrative units within which local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The Census Bureau obtains the boundaries, names, local education agency codes, grade ranges, and school district levels for school districts from state officials for the primary purpose of providing the U.S. Department of Education with estimates of the number of children in poverty within each school district. This information serves as the basis for the Department of Education to determine the annual allocation of Title I funding to states and school districts
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2018_unsd
School Districts are single-purpose administrative units within which local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014aiannh
American Indian Area/Alaska Native Area/Hawaiian Home Land for United States, 1:500,000
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014State5m
State for United States, 1:5,000,000
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2014 Area Landmark
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. The Census Bureau added landmark features to MTDB on an as-needed basis and made no attempt to ensure that all instances of a particular feature were included. The presence or absence of a landmark such as a hospital or prison does not mean that the living quarters associated with that landmark were geocoded to that census tabulation block or excluded from the census enumeration. The Area Landmark Shapefile does not include military installations or water bodies because they each appear in their own separate shapefiles, MIL.shp and AREAWATER.shp respectively.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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Current American Indian Tribal Subdivision (AITS) National
American Indian tribal subdivisions are administrative subdivisions of federally recognized American Indian reservations/off-reservation trust lands or Oklahoma tribal statistical areas (OTSAs). These entities are internal units of self-government and/or administration that serve social, cultural, and/or economic purposes for the American Indian tribe or tribes on the reservations/off-reservation trust lands or OTSAs. The Census Bureau obtains the boundary and attribute information for tribal subdivisions on federally recognized American Indian reservations and off-reservation trust lands from federally recognized tribal governments through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS). For the 2010 Census, the boundaries for tribal subdivisions on OTSAs were also obtained from federally recognized tribal governments through the Tribal Statistical Areas Program (TSAP). Note that tribal subdivisions do not exist on all reservations/off-reservation trust lands or OTSAs, rather only where they were submitted to the Census Bureau by the federally recognized tribal government for that area. The boundaries for American Indian tribal subdivisions are as of January 1 of the public shapefile release year, as reported by the federally recognized tribal governments through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS). The boundaries for tribal subdivisions on OTSAs are those reported as of January 1, 2010 through TSAP.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2018_scsd
School Districts are single-purpose administrative units within which local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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All Roads County-based Shapefile
The All Roads Shapefile includes all features within the MTDB Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in MTDB that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce
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2020 COUSUB
There is no description for this harvest source
— Organization: U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Commerce