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Landmark feature or be of national or tourist interest
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Area ≥ 0.4 km² The point representation of a port collected as an area feature that provides the intermodal connection to the road or railway network.
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Area < 0.4 km² Military, commercial and leisure airfields (Reference: GISCO Airport database)
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The landmask area is enclosed by the coastline/shoreline and sea limit. It must not depict any lakes or other inland waters. Landmask area serves as reference layer for geometrical coherence between layers
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Restricted to roads connected at different level crossing as i.e. at intersections of motorways or at exits of motorways.
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All the stations and stopping places used for passenger traffic and/or freight traffic.
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The vertical datum for the shoreline should be mean sea high water in tidal maritime zone or normal water
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Area < 0.4 km²All TEN ports and all statistical ports according to Commission Decision 2005/366/EC of 4 March 2005. (Reference: GISCO Port database)
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Area ≥ 0.4 km² for islands in seawater. Smaller islands in inland water area can be portrayed if considered as landmark
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For each watercourse with a drainage basin ≥ 500 km2 the main drain class should be indicated.
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Major waterfalls of national or tourist interest or being obstruction to navigation, located on watercourse portrayed as line feature
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Land used for growing vegetation.
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