t.ed pro terrain world editor 5.0
t.ed pro terrain world editor 5.0
The technique behind designing and using terrain objects can be a minefield of choices, as there are so many different ways of making it!
T.Ed is designed primarily for games programmers and 3D artists to make those choices easier. There are 2 main categories regarding terrains in games, Mesh and Dynamic/LOD. T.Ed can help in the development of both!
T,Ed is a dedicated terrain tool to allow the creation of small to large mesh landscapes, either as a series of blocks, or as a single terrain. It allows for superb blended textures either by using vertex alpha or by rendering a Supertexture for each terrain block.
T.Ed Can be used as a stand alone world editor or as a wraparound for your favorite level creation software:
On its own, it can now process props like buildings, trees, bridges and even 3d sprites or simple animated meshes like swaying trees! Using the supplied code (darkbasic and blitzbasic formats) you can reload everything from the suns angle to the script on a prop, (ie the key number required to open a door!)
If using as a wraparound, you can load in a building/level from say.. CS4, self lightmapped with its own properties, place it on the terrain, lightmap it to the terrain, and then put trees around it etc. The best thing about the way T.Ed uses the meshes means you can keep the building/levels internal properties all the way to your game world. Also, because teds save file simply references the mesh, any updates to the original mesh will flow through, without the need for re importing into TED!
Through an easy to use and learn interface, featuring mouse look and game walk controls, you will be walking around your virtual lanscape in minutes.
The software and exports also take into account the problems of using entity/texture alpha with vertex alpha, and has features designed in to eliminate those dreaded problems.
Overview of Purpose:
T.Ed is a complete solution for making huge outdoor worlds:
The technique behind designing and using terrain objects can be a minefield of choices, as there are so many different ways of doing it!
T.Ed is designed primarily for games programmers and 3D artists to make those choices easier. There are 2 main categories regarding terrains in games, "Mesh" and "Dynamic/LOD". T.Ed can help in the development of both!
T,Ed is a dedicated terrain tool to allow the creation of small to large mesh landscapes, either as a series of blocks, or as a single terrain. It allows for superb blended textures either by using vertex alpha or by rendering a "Supertexture" for each terrain block.
T.Ed Can be used as a stand alone world editor or as a wraparound for your favorite level creation software:
On it"s own, it can now process props like buildings, trees, bridges and even 3d sprites or simple animated meshes like swaying trees! Using the supplied code (darkbasic and blitzbasic formats) you can reload everything from the suns angle to the script on a prop, (ie the key number required to open a door!)
If using as a wraparound, you can load in a building/level from say.. CS4, self lightmapped with it"s own properties, place it on the terrain, lightmap it to the terrain, and then put trees around it etc. The best thing about the way T.Ed uses the meshes means you can keep the building/level"s internal properties all the way to your game world. Also, because ted"s save file simply references the mesh, any updates to the original mesh will flow through, without the need for re importing into TED!
Through an easy to use and learn interface, featuring mouse look and game walk controls, you will be walking around your virtual lanscape in minutes.
The software and exports also take into account the problems of using entity/texture alpha with vertex alpha, and has features designed in to eliminate those dreaded problems.
Compatability:
- T.Eds Own Environment / prop output file (.epr)Complete with open file spec & source. Load and edit properties for 3D meshes (props) like houses etc. Even give them custom properties and scripts.
- Height/color/alpha Maps
- DirectX .X mesh(s)with rendered supertexture, highly compatable and easy to parse/convert ascii. There is also option to store vertex alpha in the .X.
- Blitz B3D mesh(s) with vertex alpha and optimized layering on either surfaces, or child meshes.
- Dynamic Terrain Kit Export (by using the supertexture and heightmap exports) T.Ed can give a dynamic terrain the blended look.
Features:
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Easy to use windows like interface, with "mouse look" and "game walk" controls
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Versitile editing tools that even alow you to create overhangs and vertical walls!
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New V4 features prop management and placement Create complete worlds with trees and buildings, then give them custom properties!
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New V2 features lots of new tools including autotexture by height & slope!
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Uses an alpha-limit blending technique to stop vertex alpha Z-Order problems
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Ability to edit large mesh terrains in realtime up to 1024x1024*.
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Can have 1000s of simulated textures by using vertex colour combined with 6 pre-loaded textures
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Create great looking, realistic blended landscapes.
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Lightmapper to shadow the landscape
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Supertexture Renderer For those who dont want or cannot use vertex alpha, you can now "bake" the vertex layers and lightmap to one large texture!
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Useful tools including paint height, auto quad-matching and tiling function to make "infinite" terrains.
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Configurable (and saveable) environment simulation for fog, water, sunlight etc.
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B3D and DirectX .X for easy insertion into your games & other programs.
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Free Updates from www.d-grafix.com
CloudBerry Explorer PRO for Amazon S3 1.5.0.39 is a useful tool which is designed to help users with task of managing
CloudBerry Explorer is a FREEWARE Windows Client for Amazon S3. CloudBerry Explorer makes managing files in Amazon S3 EASY. By providing a user interface to Amazon S3 CloudBerry lets you manage your files on S3 just as you would on local computer.
Browse S3 buckets, Copy and move file between S3 and local computer, Create and delete buckets, Setup ACL, Automate common tasks with Microsoft PowerShell, and more...
Major Benefits:
- Allow end users to accomplish simple tasks without special technical knowledge
- Automate time-consuming tasks to improve productivity
- With CloudBerry Explorer, Amazon S3 becomes an extension to your local storage. You are no longer limited to the classic data storage on your local drive(s). With CloudBerry Explorer, you can move files to Amazon S3 just as easily as managing them on your local drive(s).
- CloudBerry Explorer allows you to move large files such as photos, videos, and music to Amazon S3 and free up your local storage.
- The files on your Amazon S3 can be shared with anyone who has access to the internet. For security purposes, the S3 accounts can be password protected and access can be restricted.
Major Features:
- Encryption – make sure the data is always protected and only you can view it
- Compression – speed up copy process and save on storage and transfer cost.
- Chunking – break large files into smaller ones to speed up the process and make transfer more reliable.
- FTP support – copy files directly from FTP server to S3 bucket.
- Premium support - all inquiries will be answered withing 24 hours period
- 1 year maintenance is included
Requirements:
- Windows XP/2003/Vista
- Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
- Amazon S3 account
3-Level World Map 1.0 offers you the three-level drill-down interactive map of World for websites and web developers.
The map includes- 7 Continents
- 149 Countries with States/Regions/Provinces (detailed maps of Africa, Australia and Oceania will be released in the near future).
Major Features::
- Wysiwyg editor for addition of cities. Very convenient addition of cities, does not demand editing a xml-code
- Suitable for Real-Estate, Dealer Maps, Branch Offices Locators
- Color, URL linking, captions and more. And you can do all these by yourself
- Intuitive Flash Map Interface
- Ease of Use
- Customizations via an XML file, no Flash source modifications required
Any settings can be done using external XML file, it allows integrating flash map into any application and dynamically modify information on map easy and fast - Compatible with virtually all scripting languages (ASP, PHP, ColdFusion, Perl, etc.)
Use any language you like to create XML Source and pass it to a Flash object, or simply use an XML file from your server
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database (Gold Edition) April.2009 is the software providing users the complete database of worldwide man-made structural features in text format which is suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of structures and related information such as regions.
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database Gold Edition contains1,409,592 entries with structural features names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions, sub-regions, state or First-Order Administrative Division, county or Second-Order Administrative Division, longitude and latitude in degree and decimal, Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate grid and Joint Operations Graphic reference.
Major Advantages:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (2,715,048 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Major Features:
- Mountain. An elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more
- Hill. A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Island. A tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- Locality. A minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries
- Point. A tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- Area. A tract of land without homogeneous character or boundaries
- Peak. A pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature
- Mountains. A mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges
- Pass. A break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap]
- Ridge(s). A long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest
- Cape. A land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction
- Rock. A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass
- Hills. Rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Islands. Tracts of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- Plain(s). An extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area
- Valley. An elongated depression usually traversed by a stream
- Spur(s). A subordinate ridge projecting outward from a hill, mountain or other elevation
- Tribal area. A tract of land used by nomadic or other tribes
- Slope(s). A surface with a relatively uniform slope angle
- Depression(s). A low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage
- Rocks. Conspicuous, isolated rocky masses
- Dune(s). A wave form, ridge or star shape feature composed of sand
- Peninsula. An elongate area of land projecting into a body of water and nearly surrounded by water
- Region. An area distinguished by one or more observable physical or cultural characteristics
- Forest reserve. A forested area set aside for preservation or controlled use
- Beach. A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- Cliff(s. A high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area
- Gorge(s). A short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley
- Upland. An extensive interior region of high land with low to moderate surface relief
- Pan. A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- Polder. An area reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining
- Atoll(s). A ring-shaped coral reef which has closely spaced islands on it encircling a lagoon
- Park . An area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation
- Grazing area. An area of grasses and shrubs used for grazing
- Plateau. An elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams
- Sand area. A tract of land covered with sand
- Mound(s). A low, isolated, rounded hill
- Field(s) . An open as opposed to wooded area
- Headland. A high projection of land extending into a large body of water beyond the line of the coast
- Escarpment. A long line of cliffs or steep slopes separating level surfaces above and below
- Mesa(s). A flat-topped, isolated elevation with steep slopes on all sides, less extensive than a plateau
- Ford. A shallow part of a stream which can be crossed on foot or by land vehicle
- Section of island
- Agricultural colony. A tract of land set aside for agricultural settlement
- Interdune trough(s). A long wind-swept trough between parallel longitudinal dunes
- Promontory(-ies). A bluff or prominent hill overlooking or projecting into a lowland
- Oilfield. An area containing a subterranean store of petroleum of economic value
- Volcano. A conical elevation composed of volcanic materials with a crater at the top
- Land-tied island. A coastal island connected to the mainland by barrier beaches, levees or dikes
- Oasis(-es). An area in a desert made productive by the availability of water
- Desert. A large area with little or no vegetation due to extreme environmental conditions
- Salt area. A shallow basin or flat where salt accumulates after periodic inundation
- Nature reserve. An area reserved for the maintenance of a natural habitat
- Karst area. A distinctive landscape developed on soluble rock such as limestone characterized by sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and underground drainage
- Spit. A narrow, straight or curved continuation of a beach into a waterbody
- Port. A place provided with terminal and transfer facilities for loading and discharging waterborne cargo or passengers, usually located in a harbor
- Peaks. Pointed elevations atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic features
- Cone(s). A conical landform composed of mud or volcanic material
- Reserve. A tract of public land reserved for future use or restricted as to use
- Butte(s) . A small, isolated, usually flat-topped hill with steep sides
- Irrigated field(s) . A tract of level or terraced land which is irrigated
- Bar. A shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts
- Nunatak. A rock or mountain peak protruding through glacial ice
- Canyon. A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area
- Sinkhole. A small crater-shape depression in a karst area
- Lava area. An area of solidified lava
- Gap. A low place in a ridge, not used for transportation
- Cirque. A bowl-like hollow partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- Sandy desert. An extensive tract of shifting sand and sand dunes
- Saddle. A broad, open pass crossing a ridge or between hills or mountains
- Terrace. A long, narrow alluvial platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- Blowout(s). A small depression in sandy terrain, caused by wind erosion
- Dry stream bed. A channel formerly containing the water of a stream
- Crater(s). A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action
- Coast. A zone of variable width straddling the shoreline
- Cleft(s). A deep narrow slot, notch, or groove in a coastal cliff
- Wildlife reserve. A tract of public land reserved for the preservation of wildlife
- Military base. A place used by an army or other armed service for storing arms and supplies, and for accommodating and training troops, a base from which operations can be initiated
- Levee. A natural low embankment bordering a distributary or meandering stream; often built up artificially to control floods
- Industrial area. An area characterized by industrial activity
- Gasfield. An area containing a subterranean store of natural gas of economic value
- Hammock(s). A patch of ground, distinct from and slightly above the surrounding plain or wetland. Often occurs in groups
- Isthmus. A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and bordered by water
- Shore. A narrow zone bordering a waterbody which covers and uncovers at high and low water, respectively
- Snowfield. An area of permanent snow and ice forming the accumulation area of a glacier
- Business center. A place where a number of businesses are located
- Nunataks. Rocks or mountain peaks protruding through glacial ice
- Stony desert . A desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel and stones
- Blowhole(s). A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air
- Reservation. A tract of land set aside for aboriginal, tribal, or native populations
- Talus slope. A steep concave slope formed by an accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- Delta. A flat plain formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of a stream
- Rock desert. A relatively sand-free, high bedrock plateau in a hot desert, with or without a gravel veneer
- Valleys. Elongated depressions usually traversed by a stream
- Clearing. An area in a forest with trees removed
- Fan(s). A fan-shaped wedge of coarse alluvium with apex merging with a mountain stream bed and the fan spreading out at a low angle slope onto an adjacent plain
- Pans. A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- Fissure. A crack associated with volcanism
- Artificial island . An island created by landfill or diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon
- Hunting reserve. A tract of land used primarily for hunting
- Beach ridge. A ridge of sand just inland and parallel to the beach, usually in series
- Coalfield. A region in which coal deposits of possible economic value occur
- Interfluve. A relatively undissected upland between adjacent stream valleys
- Section of peninsula
- Moraine. A mound, ridge, or other accumulation of glacial till
- Hanging valley. A valley the floor of which is notably higher than the valley or shore to which it leads; most common in areas that have been glaciated
- Housing development. A tract of land on which many houses of similar design are built according to a development plan
- Mining area. An area of mine sites where minerals and ores are extracted
- Drainage basin. An area drained by a stream
- Maneuver area. A tract of land where military field exercises are carried out
- Caldera. A depression measuring kilometers across formed by the collapse of a volcanic mountain
- Beaches. A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- Cuesta(s). An asymmetric ridge formed on tilted strata
- Divide. A line separating adjacent drainage basins
- Point. Tapering pieces of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- Naval base. An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for troops and naval personnel, a port for naval vessels, and from which operations are initiated
- Agricultural reserve. A tract of land reserved for agricultural reclamation and/or development
- Concession area. A lease of land by a government for economic development, e.g., mining, forestry
- Gravel area. An area covered with gravel
- Cultivated area. An area under cultivation
- Economic region. A region of a country established for economic development or for statistical purposes
- Section of valley
- Asphalt lake. A small basin containing naturally occurring asphalt
- Section of plain
- Cirques. Bowl-like hollows partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- Palm tree reserve. An area of palm trees where use is controlled
- Badlands. An area characterized by a maze of very closely spaced, deep, narrow, steep-sided ravines, and sharp crests and pinnacles
- Boulder field. A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks
- Petroleum basin. An area underlain by an oil-rich structural basin
- Battlefield. A site of a land battle of historical importance
- Common . A park or pasture for community use
- Corridor. A strip or area of land having significance as an access way
- Mangrove island. A mangrove swamp surrounded by a waterbody
- Reef(s). A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- Rockfall . An irregular mass of fallen rock at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- Artillery range. A tract of land used for artillery firing practice
- Ravine(s). A small, narrow, deep, steep-sided stream channel, smaller than a gorge
- Peat cutting area. An area where peat is harvested
- Slide. A mound of earth material, at the base of a slope and the associated scoured area
- Bench. A long, narrow bedrock platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- Hill. An elevation rising generally less than 500 meters
- Arctic land. A tract of land in the Arctic
- Meander neck . A narrow strip of land between the two limbs of a meander loop at its narrowest point
- Lake bed(s. A dried up or drained area of a former lake
- Parking lot. An area used for parking vehicles
- Section of plateau
- Quicksand. An area where loose sand with water moving through it may become unstable when heavy objects are placed at the surface, causing them to sink
- Water tank . A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- Triangulation station. A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 50 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 300 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar PKZip archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,715,048 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database (Premium Edition) April.2009 is the software providing users the complete database of worldwide man-made structural features in text format which is suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of structures and related information such as regions.
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database Premium Edition contains 1,409,592 entries with structural features names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions, sub-regions, state or First-Order Administrative Division, county or Second-Order Administrative Division, longitude and latitude in degree and decimal, Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate grid and Joint Operations Graphic reference.
Major Advantages:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (2,715,048 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Major Features:
- Mountain. An elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more
- Hill. A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Island. A tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- Locality. A minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries
- Point. A tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- Area. A tract of land without homogeneous character or boundaries
- Peak. A pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature
- Mountains. A mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges
- Pass. A break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap]
- Ridge(s). A long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest
- Cape. A land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction
- Rock. A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass
- Hills. Rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Islands. Tracts of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- Plain(s). An extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area
- Valley. An elongated depression usually traversed by a stream
- Spur(s). A subordinate ridge projecting outward from a hill, mountain or other elevation
- Tribal area. A tract of land used by nomadic or other tribes
- Slope(s). A surface with a relatively uniform slope angle
- Depression(s). A low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage
- Rocks. Conspicuous, isolated rocky masses
- Dune(s). A wave form, ridge or star shape feature composed of sand
- Peninsula. An elongate area of land projecting into a body of water and nearly surrounded by water
- Region. An area distinguished by one or more observable physical or cultural characteristics
- Forest reserve. A forested area set aside for preservation or controlled use
- Beach. A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- Cliff(s. A high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area
- Gorge(s). A short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley
- Upland. An extensive interior region of high land with low to moderate surface relief
- Pan. A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- Polder. An area reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining
- Atoll(s). A ring-shaped coral reef which has closely spaced islands on it encircling a lagoon
- Park . An area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation
- Grazing area. An area of grasses and shrubs used for grazing
- Plateau. An elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams
- Sand area. A tract of land covered with sand
- Mound(s). A low, isolated, rounded hill
- Field(s) . An open as opposed to wooded area
- Headland. A high projection of land extending into a large body of water beyond the line of the coast
- Escarpment. A long line of cliffs or steep slopes separating level surfaces above and below
- Mesa(s). A flat-topped, isolated elevation with steep slopes on all sides, less extensive than a plateau
- Ford. A shallow part of a stream which can be crossed on foot or by land vehicle
- Section of island
- Agricultural colony. A tract of land set aside for agricultural settlement
- Interdune trough(s). A long wind-swept trough between parallel longitudinal dunes
- Promontory(-ies). A bluff or prominent hill overlooking or projecting into a lowland
- Oilfield. An area containing a subterranean store of petroleum of economic value
- Volcano. A conical elevation composed of volcanic materials with a crater at the top
- Land-tied island. A coastal island connected to the mainland by barrier beaches, levees or dikes
- Oasis(-es). An area in a desert made productive by the availability of water
- Desert. A large area with little or no vegetation due to extreme environmental conditions
- Salt area. A shallow basin or flat where salt accumulates after periodic inundation
- Nature reserve. An area reserved for the maintenance of a natural habitat
- Karst area. A distinctive landscape developed on soluble rock such as limestone characterized by sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and underground drainage
- Spit. A narrow, straight or curved continuation of a beach into a waterbody
- Port. A place provided with terminal and transfer facilities for loading and discharging waterborne cargo or passengers, usually located in a harbor
- Peaks. Pointed elevations atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic features
- Cone(s). A conical landform composed of mud or volcanic material
- Reserve. A tract of public land reserved for future use or restricted as to use
- Butte(s) . A small, isolated, usually flat-topped hill with steep sides
- Irrigated field(s) . A tract of level or terraced land which is irrigated
- Bar. A shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts
- Nunatak. A rock or mountain peak protruding through glacial ice
- Canyon. A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area
- Sinkhole. A small crater-shape depression in a karst area
- Lava area. An area of solidified lava
- Gap. A low place in a ridge, not used for transportation
- Cirque. A bowl-like hollow partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- Sandy desert. An extensive tract of shifting sand and sand dunes
- Saddle. A broad, open pass crossing a ridge or between hills or mountains
- Terrace. A long, narrow alluvial platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- Blowout(s). A small depression in sandy terrain, caused by wind erosion
- Dry stream bed. A channel formerly containing the water of a stream
- Crater(s). A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action
- Coast. A zone of variable width straddling the shoreline
- Cleft(s). A deep narrow slot, notch, or groove in a coastal cliff
- Wildlife reserve. A tract of public land reserved for the preservation of wildlife
- Military base. A place used by an army or other armed service for storing arms and supplies, and for accommodating and training troops, a base from which operations can be initiated
- Levee. A natural low embankment bordering a distributary or meandering stream; often built up artificially to control floods
- Industrial area. An area characterized by industrial activity
- Gasfield. An area containing a subterranean store of natural gas of economic value
- Hammock(s). A patch of ground, distinct from and slightly above the surrounding plain or wetland. Often occurs in groups
- Isthmus. A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and bordered by water
- Shore. A narrow zone bordering a waterbody which covers and uncovers at high and low water, respectively
- Snowfield. An area of permanent snow and ice forming the accumulation area of a glacier
- Business center. A place where a number of businesses are located
- Nunataks. Rocks or mountain peaks protruding through glacial ice
- Stony desert . A desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel and stones
- Blowhole(s). A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air
- Reservation. A tract of land set aside for aboriginal, tribal, or native populations
- Talus slope. A steep concave slope formed by an accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- Delta. A flat plain formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of a stream
- Rock desert. A relatively sand-free, high bedrock plateau in a hot desert, with or without a gravel veneer
- Valleys. Elongated depressions usually traversed by a stream
- Clearing. An area in a forest with trees removed
- Fan(s). A fan-shaped wedge of coarse alluvium with apex merging with a mountain stream bed and the fan spreading out at a low angle slope onto an adjacent plain
- Pans. A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- Fissure. A crack associated with volcanism
- Artificial island . An island created by landfill or diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon
- Hunting reserve. A tract of land used primarily for hunting
- Beach ridge. A ridge of sand just inland and parallel to the beach, usually in series
- Coalfield. A region in which coal deposits of possible economic value occur
- Interfluve. A relatively undissected upland between adjacent stream valleys
- Section of peninsula
- Moraine. A mound, ridge, or other accumulation of glacial till
- Hanging valley. A valley the floor of which is notably higher than the valley or shore to which it leads; most common in areas that have been glaciated
- Housing development. A tract of land on which many houses of similar design are built according to a development plan
- Mining area. An area of mine sites where minerals and ores are extracted
- Drainage basin. An area drained by a stream
- Maneuver area. A tract of land where military field exercises are carried out
- Caldera. A depression measuring kilometers across formed by the collapse of a volcanic mountain
- Beaches. A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- Cuesta(s). An asymmetric ridge formed on tilted strata
- Divide. A line separating adjacent drainage basins
- Point. Tapering pieces of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- Naval base. An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for troops and naval personnel, a port for naval vessels, and from which operations are initiated
- Agricultural reserve. A tract of land reserved for agricultural reclamation and/or development
- Concession area. A lease of land by a government for economic development, e.g., mining, forestry
- Gravel area. An area covered with gravel
- Cultivated area. An area under cultivation
- Economic region. A region of a country established for economic development or for statistical purposes
- Section of valley
- Asphalt lake. A small basin containing naturally occurring asphalt
- Section of plain
- Cirques. Bowl-like hollows partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- Palm tree reserve. An area of palm trees where use is controlled
- Badlands. An area characterized by a maze of very closely spaced, deep, narrow, steep-sided ravines, and sharp crests and pinnacles
- Boulder field. A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks
- Petroleum basin. An area underlain by an oil-rich structural basin
- Battlefield. A site of a land battle of historical importance
- Common . A park or pasture for community use
- Corridor. A strip or area of land having significance as an access way
- Mangrove island. A mangrove swamp surrounded by a waterbody
- Reef(s). A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- Rockfall . An irregular mass of fallen rock at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- Artillery range. A tract of land used for artillery firing practice
- Ravine(s). A small, narrow, deep, steep-sided stream channel, smaller than a gorge
- Peat cutting area. An area where peat is harvested
- Slide. A mound of earth material, at the base of a slope and the associated scoured area
- Bench. A long, narrow bedrock platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- Hill. An elevation rising generally less than 500 meters
- Arctic land. A tract of land in the Arctic
- Meander neck . A narrow strip of land between the two limbs of a meander loop at its narrowest point
- Lake bed(s. A dried up or drained area of a former lake
- Parking lot. An area used for parking vehicles
- Section of plateau
- Quicksand. An area where loose sand with water moving through it may become unstable when heavy objects are placed at the surface, causing them to sink
- Water tank . A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- Triangulation station. A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 50 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 300 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar PKZip archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,715,048 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database (Premium Edition) is designed as a professional program that contains land feature names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions and sub-regions. Database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names. '
It is a subset of the GeoDataSource Structural Features Database Premium and Gold Editions. Mountain, Hill, Island, Locality, Point, Area, Peak, Mountains, Pass, Ridge, Cape, Rock, Hills, Islands, Plain, Valley, Spur, Tribal area, Slope, Depression, Rocks, Dune, Peninsula, Region, Forest reserve, Beach, Cliff, Gorge, Upland, Pan, Polder, Atoll, Park, Grazing area, Plateau, Sand area, Mound, Field, Headland, Escarpment, Mesa, Ford, Section of island, Agricultural colony, Interdune trough, Promontory, Oilfield, Volcano, Land-tied island, Oasis, Desert, Salt area, Nature reserve, Karst area, Spit, Port, Peaks, Cone, Reserve, Butte, Irrigated field, Bar, Nunatak, Canyon, Sinkhole, Lava area, Gap, Cirque, Sandy desert, Saddle, Terrace, Blowout, Dry stream bed, Crater, Coast, Cleft, Wildlife reserve, Military base, Levee, Industrial area, Gasfield, Hammock, Isthmus, Shore, Snowfield, Business center, Nunataks, Stony desert, Blowhole, Reservation, Talus slope, Delta, Rock desert, Valleys, Clearing, Fan, Pans, Fissure, Artificial island, Hunting reserve, Beach ridge, Coalfield, Interfluve, Section of peninsula, Moraine, Hanging valley, Housing development, Mining area, Drainage basin, Maneuver area, Caldera, Beaches, Cuesta, Divide, Points, Naval base, Agricultural reserve, Concession area, Gravel area, Cultivated area, Economic region, Section of valley, Asphalt lake, Section of plain, Cirques, Palm tree reserve, Badlands, Boulder field, Petroleum basin, Battlefield, Common, Corridor, Mangrove island, Reef, Rockfall, Artillery range, Ravine, Peat cutting area, Slide, Bench, Hill, Arctic land, Meander neck, Lake bed etc.
Major Benefits:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (1,409,592 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Major Features:
- An elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more
- A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- A tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- A minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries
- A tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- A tract of land without homogeneous character or boundaries
- A pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature
- A mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges
- A break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap]
- A long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest
- A land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction
- A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass
- Rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Tracts of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- An extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area
- An elongated depression usually traversed by a stream
- A subordinate ridge projecting outward from a hill, mountain or other elevation
- A tract of land used by nomadic or other tribes
- A surface with a relatively uniform slope angle
- A low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage
- Conspicuous, isolated rocky masses
- A wave form, ridge or star shape feature composed of sand
- An elongate area of land projecting into a body of water and nearly surrounded by water
- An area distinguished by one or more observable physical or cultural characteristics
- A forested area set aside for preservation or controlled use
- A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- A high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area
- A short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley
- An extensive interior region of high land with low to moderate surface relief
- A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- An area reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining
- A ring-shaped coral reef which has closely spaced islands on it encircling a lagoon
- An area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation
- An area of grasses and shrubs used for grazing
- An elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams
- A tract of land covered with sand
- A low, isolated, rounded hill
- An open as opposed to wooded area
- A high projection of land extending into a large body of water beyond the line of the coast
- A long line of cliffs or steep slopes separating level surfaces above and below
- A flat-topped, isolated elevation with steep slopes on all sides, less extensive than a plateau
- A shallow part of a stream which can be crossed on foot or by land vehicle
- A tract of land set aside for agricultural settlement
- A long wind-swept trough between parallel longitudinal dunes
- A bluff or prominent hill overlooking or projecting into a lowland
- An area containing a subterranean store of petroleum of economic value
- A conical elevation composed of volcanic materials with a crater at the top
- A coastal island connected to the mainland by barrier beaches, levees or dikes
- An area in a desert made productive by the availability of water
- A large area with little or no vegetation due to extreme environmental conditions
- A shallow basin or flat where salt accumulates after periodic inundation
- An area reserved for the maintenance of a natural habitat
- A distinctive landscape developed on soluble rock such as limestone characterized by sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and underground drainage
- A narrow, straight or curved continuation of a beach into a waterbody
- A place provided with terminal and transfer facilities for loading and discharging waterborne cargo or passengers, usually located in a harbor
- Pointed elevations atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic features
- A conical landform composed of mud or volcanic material
- A tract of public land reserved for future use or restricted as to use
- A small, isolated, usually flat-topped hill with steep sides
- A tract of level or terraced land which is irrigated
- A shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts
- A rock or mountain peak protruding through glacial ice
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area
- A small crater-shape depression in a karst area
- An area of solidified lava
- A low place in a ridge, not used for transportation
- A bowl-like hollow partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- An extensive tract of shifting sand and sand dunes
- A broad, open pass crossing a ridge or between hills or mountains
- A long, narrow alluvial platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- A small depression in sandy terrain, caused by wind erosion
- A channel formerly containing the water of a stream
- A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action
- A zone of variable width straddling the shoreline
- A deep narrow slot, notch, or groove in a coastal cliff
- A tract of public land reserved for the preservation of wildlife
- A place used by an army or other armed service for storing arms and supplies, and for accommodating and training troops, a base from which operations can be initiated
- A natural low embankment bordering a distributary or meandering stream; often built up artificially to control floods
- An area characterized by industrial activity
- An area containing a subterranean store of natural gas of economic value
- A patch of ground, distinct from and slightly above the surrounding plain or wetland. Often occurs in groups
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and bordered by water
- A narrow zone bordering a waterbody which covers and uncovers at high and low water, respectively
- An area of permanent snow and ice forming the accumulation area of a glacier
- A place where a number of businesses are located
- Rocks or mountain peaks protruding through glacial ice
- A desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel and stones
- A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air
- A tract of land set aside for aboriginal, tribal, or native populations
- A steep concave slope formed by an accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- A flat plain formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of a stream
- A relatively sand-free, high bedrock plateau in a hot desert, with or without a gravel veneer
- Elongated depressions usually traversed by a stream
- An area in a forest with trees removed
- A fan-shaped wedge of coarse alluvium with apex merging with a mountain stream bed and the fan spreading out at a low angle slope onto an adjacent plain
- A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- A crack associated with volcanism
- An island created by landfill or diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon
- A tract of land used primarily for hunting
- A ridge of sand just inland and parallel to the beach, usually in series
- A region in which coal deposits of possible economic value occur
- A relatively undissected upland between adjacent stream valleys
- A mound, ridge, or other accumulation of glacial till
- A valley the floor of which is notably higher than the valley or shore to which it leads; most common in areas that have been glaciated
- A tract of land on which many houses of similar design are built according to a development plan
- An area of mine sites where minerals and ores are extracted
- An area drained by a stream
- A tract of land where military field exercises are carried out
- A depression measuring kilometers across formed by the collapse of a volcanic mountain
- A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- An asymmetric ridge formed on tilted strata
- A line separating adjacent drainage basins
- Tapering pieces of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for troops and naval personnel, a port for naval vessels, and from which operations are initiated
- A tract of land reserved for agricultural reclamation and/or development
- A lease of land by a government for economic development, e.g., mining, forestry
- An area covered with gravel
- An area under cultivation
- A region of a country established for economic development or for statistical purposes
- A small basin containing naturally occurring asphalt
- Bowl-like hollows partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- An area of palm trees where use is controlled
- An area characterized by a maze of very closely spaced, deep, narrow, steep-sided ravines, and sharp crests and pinnacles
- A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks
- An area underlain by an oil-rich structural basin
- A site of a land battle of historical importance
- A park or pasture for community use
- A strip or area of land having significance as an access way
- A mangrove swamp surrounded by a waterbody
- A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- An irregular mass of fallen rock at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- A tract of land used for artillery firing practice
- A small, narrow, deep, steep-sided stream channel, smaller than a gorge
- An area where peat is harvested
- A mound of earth material, at the base of a slope and the associated scoured area
- A long, narrow bedrock platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- An elevation rising generally less than 500 meters
- A tract of land in the Arctic
- A narrow strip of land between the two limbs of a meander loop at its narrowest point
- A dried up or drained area of a former lake
- An area used for parking vehicles
- An area where loose sand with water moving through it may become unstable when heavy objects are placed at the surface, causing them to sink
- A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 500 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,893,905 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database (Gold Edition) is designed as a professional program that contains land feature names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions and sub-regions. Database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names.
Ian addition, this program is a subset of the GeoDataSource Structural Features Database Premium and Gold Editions. Mountain, Hill, Island, Locality, Point, Area, Peak, Mountains, Pass, Ridge, Cape, Rock, Hills, Islands, Plain, Valley, Spur, Tribal area, Slope, Depression, Rocks, Dune, Peninsula, Region, Forest reserve, Beach, Cliff, Gorge, Upland, Pan, Polder, Atoll, Park, Grazing area, Plateau, Sand area, Mound, Field, Headland, Escarpment, Mesa, Ford, Section of island, Agricultural colony, Interdune trough, Promontory, Oilfield, Volcano, Land-tied island, Oasis, Desert, Salt area, Nature reserve, Karst area, Spit, Port, Peaks, Cone, Reserve, Butte, Irrigated field, Bar, Nunatak, Canyon, Sinkhole, Lava area, Gap, Cirque, Sandy desert, Saddle, Terrace, Blowout, Dry stream bed, Crater, Coast, Cleft, Wildlife reserve, Military base, Levee, Industrial area, Gasfield, Hammock, Isthmus, Shore, Snowfield, Business center, Nunataks, Stony desert, Blowhole, Reservation, Talus slope, Delta, Rock desert, Valleys, Clearing, Fan, Pans, Fissure, Artificial island, Hunting reserve, Beach ridge, Coalfield, Interfluve, Section of peninsula, Moraine, Hanging valley, Housing development, Mining area, Drainage basin, Maneuver area, Caldera, Beaches, Cuesta, Divide, Points, Naval base, Agricultural reserve, Concession area, Gravel area, Cultivated area, Economic region, Section of valley, Asphalt lake, Section of plain, Cirques, Palm tree reserve, Badlands, Boulder field, Petroleum basin, Battlefield, Common, Corridor, Mangrove island, Reef, Rockfall, Artillery range, Ravine, Peat cutting area, Slide, Bench, Hill, Arctic land, Meander neck, Lake bed etc.
Major Benefits:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (1,409,592 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Major Features:
- An elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more
- A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- A tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- A minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries
- A tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- A tract of land without homogeneous character or boundaries
- A pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature
- A mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges
- A break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap]
- A long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest
- A land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction
- A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass
- Rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Tracts of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- An extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area
- An elongated depression usually traversed by a stream
- A subordinate ridge projecting outward from a hill, mountain or other elevation
- A tract of land used by nomadic or other tribes
- A surface with a relatively uniform slope angle
- A low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage
- Conspicuous, isolated rocky masses
- A wave form, ridge or star shape feature composed of sand
- An elongate area of land projecting into a body of water and nearly surrounded by water
- An area distinguished by one or more observable physical or cultural characteristics
- A forested area set aside for preservation or controlled use
- A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- A high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area
- A short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley
- An extensive interior region of high land with low to moderate surface relief
- A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- An area reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining
- A ring-shaped coral reef which has closely spaced islands on it encircling a lagoon
- An area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation
- An area of grasses and shrubs used for grazing
- An elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams
- A tract of land covered with sand
- A low, isolated, rounded hill
- An open as opposed to wooded area
- A high projection of land extending into a large body of water beyond the line of the coast
- A long line of cliffs or steep slopes separating level surfaces above and below
- A flat-topped, isolated elevation with steep slopes on all sides, less extensive than a plateau
- A shallow part of a stream which can be crossed on foot or by land vehicle
- A tract of land set aside for agricultural settlement
- A long wind-swept trough between parallel longitudinal dunes
- A bluff or prominent hill overlooking or projecting into a lowland
- An area containing a subterranean store of petroleum of economic value
- A conical elevation composed of volcanic materials with a crater at the top
- A coastal island connected to the mainland by barrier beaches, levees or dikes
- An area in a desert made productive by the availability of water
- A large area with little or no vegetation due to extreme environmental conditions
- A shallow basin or flat where salt accumulates after periodic inundation
- An area reserved for the maintenance of a natural habitat
- A distinctive landscape developed on soluble rock such as limestone characterized by sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and underground drainage
- A narrow, straight or curved continuation of a beach into a waterbody
- A place provided with terminal and transfer facilities for loading and discharging waterborne cargo or passengers, usually located in a harbor
- Pointed elevations atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic features
- A conical landform composed of mud or volcanic material
- A tract of public land reserved for future use or restricted as to use
- A small, isolated, usually flat-topped hill with steep sides
- A tract of level or terraced land which is irrigated
- A shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts
- A rock or mountain peak protruding through glacial ice
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area
- A small crater-shape depression in a karst area
- An area of solidified lava
- A low place in a ridge, not used for transportation
- A bowl-like hollow partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- An extensive tract of shifting sand and sand dunes
- A broad, open pass crossing a ridge or between hills or mountains
- A long, narrow alluvial platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- A small depression in sandy terrain, caused by wind erosion
- A channel formerly containing the water of a stream
- A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action
- A zone of variable width straddling the shoreline
- A deep narrow slot, notch, or groove in a coastal cliff
- A tract of public land reserved for the preservation of wildlife
- A place used by an army or other armed service for storing arms and supplies, and for accommodating and training troops, a base from which operations can be initiated
- A natural low embankment bordering a distributary or meandering stream; often built up artificially to control floods
- An area characterized by industrial activity
- An area containing a subterranean store of natural gas of economic value
- A patch of ground, distinct from and slightly above the surrounding plain or wetland. Often occurs in groups
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and bordered by water
- A narrow zone bordering a waterbody which covers and uncovers at high and low water, respectively
- An area of permanent snow and ice forming the accumulation area of a glacier
- A place where a number of businesses are located
- Rocks or mountain peaks protruding through glacial ice
- A desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel and stones
- A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air
- A tract of land set aside for aboriginal, tribal, or native populations
- A steep concave slope formed by an accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- A flat plain formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of a stream
- A relatively sand-free, high bedrock plateau in a hot desert, with or without a gravel veneer
- Elongated depressions usually traversed by a stream
- An area in a forest with trees removed
- A fan-shaped wedge of coarse alluvium with apex merging with a mountain stream bed and the fan spreading out at a low angle slope onto an adjacent plain
- A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- A crack associated with volcanism
- An island created by landfill or diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon
- A tract of land used primarily for hunting
- A ridge of sand just inland and parallel to the beach, usually in series
- A region in which coal deposits of possible economic value occur
- A relatively undissected upland between adjacent stream valleys
- A mound, ridge, or other accumulation of glacial till
- A valley the floor of which is notably higher than the valley or shore to which it leads; most common in areas that have been glaciated
- A tract of land on which many houses of similar design are built according to a development plan
- An area of mine sites where minerals and ores are extracted
- An area drained by a stream
- A tract of land where military field exercises are carried out
- A depression measuring kilometers across formed by the collapse of a volcanic mountain
- A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- An asymmetric ridge formed on tilted strata
- A line separating adjacent drainage basins
- Tapering pieces of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for troops and naval personnel, a port for naval vessels, and from which operations are initiated
- A tract of land reserved for agricultural reclamation and/or development
- A lease of land by a government for economic development, e.g., mining, forestry
- An area covered with gravel
- An area under cultivation
- A region of a country established for economic development or for statistical purposes
- A small basin containing naturally occurring asphalt
- Bowl-like hollows partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- An area of palm trees where use is controlled
- An area characterized by a maze of very closely spaced, deep, narrow, steep-sided ravines, and sharp crests and pinnacles
- A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks
- An area underlain by an oil-rich structural basin
- A site of a land battle of historical importance
- A park or pasture for community use
- A strip or area of land having significance as an access way
- A mangrove swamp surrounded by a waterbody
- A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- An irregular mass of fallen rock at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- A tract of land used for artillery firing practice
- A small, narrow, deep, steep-sided stream channel, smaller than a gorge
- An area where peat is harvested
- A mound of earth material, at the base of a slope and the associated scoured area
- A long, narrow bedrock platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- An elevation rising generally less than 500 meters
- A tract of land in the Arctic
- A narrow strip of land between the two limbs of a meander loop at its narrowest point
- A dried up or drained area of a former lake
- An area used for parking vehicles
- An area where loose sand with water moving through it may become unstable when heavy objects are placed at the surface, causing them to sink
- A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 500 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,893,905 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database (Basic Edition) offers a powerful application that contains land feature names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions and sub-regions. Database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names.
It is a subset of the GeoDataSource Structural Features Database Premium and Gold Editions. Mountain, Hill, Island, Locality, Point, Area, Peak, Mountains, Pass, Ridge, Cape, Rock, Hills, Islands, Plain, Valley, Spur, Tribal area, Slope, Depression, Rocks, Dune, Peninsula, Region, Forest reserve, Beach, Cliff, Gorge, Upland, Pan, Polder, Atoll, Park, Grazing area, Plateau, Sand area, Mound, Field, Headland, Escarpment, Mesa, Ford, Section of island, Agricultural colony, Interdune trough, Promontory, Oilfield, Volcano, Land-tied island, Oasis, Desert, Salt area, Nature reserve, Karst area, Spit, Port, Peaks, Cone, Reserve, Butte, Irrigated field, Bar, Nunatak, Canyon, Sinkhole, Lava area, Gap, Cirque, Sandy desert, Saddle, Terrace, Blowout, Dry stream bed, Crater, Coast, Cleft, Wildlife reserve, Military base, Levee, Industrial area, Gasfield, Hammock, Isthmus, Shore, Snowfield, Business center, Nunataks, Stony desert, Blowhole, Reservation, Talus slope, Delta, Rock desert, Valleys, Clearing, Fan, Pans, Fissure, Artificial island, Hunting reserve, Beach ridge, Coalfield, Interfluve, Section of peninsula, Moraine, Hanging valley, Housing development, Mining area, Drainage basin, Maneuver area, Caldera, Beaches, Cuesta, Divide, Points, Naval base, Agricultural reserve, Concession area, Gravel area, Cultivated area, Economic region, Section of valley, Asphalt lake, Section of plain, Cirques, Palm tree reserve, Badlands, Boulder field, Petroleum basin, Battlefield, Common, Corridor, Mangrove island, Reef, Rockfall, Artillery range, Ravine, Peat cutting area, Slide, Bench, Hill, Arctic land, Meander neck, Lake bed etc.
Major Benefits:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (1,735,065 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Major Features:
- An elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more
- A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- A tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- A minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries
- A tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- A tract of land without homogeneous character or boundaries
- A pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature
- A mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges
- A break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap]
- A long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest
- A land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction
- A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass
- Rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Tracts of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- An extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area
- An elongated depression usually traversed by a stream
- A subordinate ridge projecting outward from a hill, mountain or other elevation
- A tract of land used by nomadic or other tribes
- A surface with a relatively uniform slope angle
- A low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage
- Conspicuous, isolated rocky masses
- A wave form, ridge or star shape feature composed of sand
- An elongate area of land projecting into a body of water and nearly surrounded by water
- An area distinguished by one or more observable physical or cultural characteristics
- A forested area set aside for preservation or controlled use
- A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- A high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area
- A short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley
- An extensive interior region of high land with low to moderate surface relief
- A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- An area reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining
- A ring-shaped coral reef which has closely spaced islands on it encircling a lagoon
- An area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation
- An area of grasses and shrubs used for grazing
- An elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams
- A tract of land covered with sand
- A low, isolated, rounded hill
- An open as opposed to wooded area
- A high projection of land extending into a large body of water beyond the line of the coast
- A long line of cliffs or steep slopes separating level surfaces above and below
- A flat-topped, isolated elevation with steep slopes on all sides, less extensive than a plateau
- A shallow part of a stream which can be crossed on foot or by land vehicle
- A tract of land set aside for agricultural settlement
- A long wind-swept trough between parallel longitudinal dunes
- A bluff or prominent hill overlooking or projecting into a lowland
- An area containing a subterranean store of petroleum of economic value
- A conical elevation composed of volcanic materials with a crater at the top
- A coastal island connected to the mainland by barrier beaches, levees or dikes
- An area in a desert made productive by the availability of water
- A large area with little or no vegetation due to extreme environmental conditions
- A shallow basin or flat where salt accumulates after periodic inundation
- An area reserved for the maintenance of a natural habitat
- A distinctive landscape developed on soluble rock such as limestone characterized by sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and underground drainage
- A narrow, straight or curved continuation of a beach into a waterbody
- A place provided with terminal and transfer facilities for loading and discharging waterborne cargo or passengers, usually located in a harbor
- Pointed elevations atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic features
- A conical landform composed of mud or volcanic material
- A tract of public land reserved for future use or restricted as to use
- A small, isolated, usually flat-topped hill with steep sides
- A tract of level or terraced land which is irrigated
- A shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts
- A rock or mountain peak protruding through glacial ice
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area
- A small crater-shape depression in a karst area
- An area of solidified lava
- A low place in a ridge, not used for transportation
- A bowl-like hollow partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- An extensive tract of shifting sand and sand dunes
- A broad, open pass crossing a ridge or between hills or mountains
- A long, narrow alluvial platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- A small depression in sandy terrain, caused by wind erosion
- A channel formerly containing the water of a stream
- A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action
- A zone of variable width straddling the shoreline
- A deep narrow slot, notch, or groove in a coastal cliff
- A tract of public land reserved for the preservation of wildlife
- A place used by an army or other armed service for storing arms and supplies, and for accommodating and training troops, a base from which operations can be initiated
- A natural low embankment bordering a distributary or meandering stream; often built up artificially to control floods
- An area characterized by industrial activity
- An area containing a subterranean store of natural gas of economic value
- A patch of ground, distinct from and slightly above the surrounding plain or wetland. Often occurs in groups
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and bordered by water
- A narrow zone bordering a waterbody which covers and uncovers at high and low water, respectively
- An area of permanent snow and ice forming the accumulation area of a glacier
- A place where a number of businesses are located
- Rocks or mountain peaks protruding through glacial ice
- A desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel and stones
- A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air
- A tract of land set aside for aboriginal, tribal, or native populations
- A steep concave slope formed by an accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- A flat plain formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of a stream
- A relatively sand-free, high bedrock plateau in a hot desert, with or without a gravel veneer
- Elongated depressions usually traversed by a stream
- An area in a forest with trees removed
- A fan-shaped wedge of coarse alluvium with apex merging with a mountain stream bed and the fan spreading out at a low angle slope onto an adjacent plain
- A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- A crack associated with volcanism
- An island created by landfill or diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon
- A tract of land used primarily for hunting
- A ridge of sand just inland and parallel to the beach, usually in series
- A region in which coal deposits of possible economic value occur
- A relatively undissected upland between adjacent stream valleys
- A mound, ridge, or other accumulation of glacial till
- A valley the floor of which is notably higher than the valley or shore to which it leads; most common in areas that have been glaciated
- A tract of land on which many houses of similar design are built according to a development plan
- An area of mine sites where minerals and ores are extracted
- An area drained by a stream
- A tract of land where military field exercises are carried out
- A depression measuring kilometers across formed by the collapse of a volcanic mountain
- A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- An asymmetric ridge formed on tilted strata
- A line separating adjacent drainage basins
- Tapering pieces of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for troops and naval personnel, a port for naval vessels, and from which operations are initiated
- A tract of land reserved for agricultural reclamation and/or development
- A lease of land by a government for economic development, e.g., mining, forestry
- An area covered with gravel
- An area under cultivation
- A region of a country established for economic development or for statistical purposes
- A small basin containing naturally occurring asphalt
- Bowl-like hollows partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- An area of palm trees where use is controlled
- An area characterized by a maze of very closely spaced, deep, narrow, steep-sided ravines, and sharp crests and pinnacles
- A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks
- An area underlain by an oil-rich structural basin
- A site of a land battle of historical importance
- A park or pasture for community use
- A strip or area of land having significance as an access way
- A mangrove swamp surrounded by a waterbody
- A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- An irregular mass of fallen rock at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- A tract of land used for artillery firing practice
- A small, narrow, deep, steep-sided stream channel, smaller than a gorge
- An area where peat is harvested
- A mound of earth material, at the base of a slope and the associated scoured area
- A long, narrow bedrock platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- An elevation rising generally less than 500 meters
- A tract of land in the Arctic
- A narrow strip of land between the two limbs of a meander loop at its narrowest point
- A dried up or drained area of a former lake
- An area used for parking vehicles
- An area where loose sand with water moving through it may become unstable when heavy objects are placed at the surface, causing them to sink
- A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 500 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,893,905 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database (Basic Edition) April.2009 offers a powerful application that contains land feature names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions and sub-regions. Database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names.
It is a subset of the GeoDataSource Structural Features Database Premium and Gold Editions. Mountain, Hill, Island, Locality, Point, Area, Peak, Mountains, Pass, Ridge, Cape, Rock, Hills, Islands, Plain, Valley, Spur, Tribal area, Slope, Depression, Rocks, Dune, Peninsula, Region, Forest reserve, Beach, Cliff, Gorge, Upland, Pan, Polder, Atoll, Park, Grazing area, Plateau, Sand area, Mound, Field, Headland, Escarpment, Mesa, Ford, Section of island, Agricultural colony, Interdune trough, Promontory, Oilfield, Volcano, Land-tied island, Oasis, Desert, Salt area, Nature reserve, Karst area, Spit, Port, Peaks, Cone, Reserve, Butte, Irrigated field, Bar, Nunatak, Canyon, Sinkhole, Lava area, Gap, Cirque, Sandy desert, Saddle, Terrace, Blowout, Dry stream bed, Crater, Coast, Cleft, Wildlife reserve, Military base, Levee, Industrial area, Gasfield, Hammock, Isthmus, Shore, Snowfield, Business center, Nunataks, Stony desert, Blowhole, Reservation, Talus slope, Delta, Rock desert, Valleys, Clearing, Fan, Pans, Fissure, Artificial island, Hunting reserve, Beach ridge, Coalfield, Interfluve, Section of peninsula, Moraine, Hanging valley, Housing development, Mining area, Drainage basin, Maneuver area, Caldera, Beaches, Cuesta, Divide, Points, Naval base, Agricultural reserve, Concession area, Gravel area, Cultivated area, Economic region, Section of valley, Asphalt lake, Section of plain, Cirques, Palm tree reserve, Badlands, Boulder field, Petroleum basin, Battlefield, Common, Corridor, Mangrove island, Reef, Rockfall, Artillery range, Ravine, Peat cutting area, Slide, Bench, Hill, Arctic land, Meander neck, Lake bed etc.
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- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
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Major Features:
- An elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more
- A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- A tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- A minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries
- A tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- A tract of land without homogeneous character or boundaries
- A pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature
- A mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges
- A break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap]
- A long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest
- A land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction
- A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass
- Rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Tracts of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- An extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area
- An elongated depression usually traversed by a stream
- A subordinate ridge projecting outward from a hill, mountain or other elevation
- A tract of land used by nomadic or other tribes
- A surface with a relatively uniform slope angle
- A low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage
- Conspicuous, isolated rocky masses
- A wave form, ridge or star shape feature composed of sand
- An elongate area of land projecting into a body of water and nearly surrounded by water
- An area distinguished by one or more observable physical or cultural characteristics
- A forested area set aside for preservation or controlled use
- A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- A high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area
- A short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley
- An extensive interior region of high land with low to moderate surface relief
- A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- An area reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining
- A ring-shaped coral reef which has closely spaced islands on it encircling a lagoon
- An area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation
- An area of grasses and shrubs used for grazing
- An elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams
- A tract of land covered with sand
- A low, isolated, rounded hill
- An open as opposed to wooded area
- A high projection of land extending into a large body of water beyond the line of the coast
- A long line of cliffs or steep slopes separating level surfaces above and below
- A flat-topped, isolated elevation with steep slopes on all sides, less extensive than a plateau
- A shallow part of a stream which can be crossed on foot or by land vehicle
- A tract of land set aside for agricultural settlement
- A long wind-swept trough between parallel longitudinal dunes
- A bluff or prominent hill overlooking or projecting into a lowland
- An area containing a subterranean store of petroleum of economic value
- A conical elevation composed of volcanic materials with a crater at the top
- A coastal island connected to the mainland by barrier beaches, levees or dikes
- An area in a desert made productive by the availability of water
- A large area with little or no vegetation due to extreme environmental conditions
- A shallow basin or flat where salt accumulates after periodic inundation
- An area reserved for the maintenance of a natural habitat
- A distinctive landscape developed on soluble rock such as limestone characterized by sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and underground drainage
- A narrow, straight or curved continuation of a beach into a waterbody
- A place provided with terminal and transfer facilities for loading and discharging waterborne cargo or passengers, usually located in a harbor
- Pointed elevations atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic features
- A conical landform composed of mud or volcanic material
- A tract of public land reserved for future use or restricted as to use
- A small, isolated, usually flat-topped hill with steep sides
- A tract of level or terraced land which is irrigated
- A shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts
- A rock or mountain peak protruding through glacial ice
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area
- A small crater-shape depression in a karst area
- An area of solidified lava
- A low place in a ridge, not used for transportation
- A bowl-like hollow partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- An extensive tract of shifting sand and sand dunes
- A broad, open pass crossing a ridge or between hills or mountains
- A long, narrow alluvial platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- A small depression in sandy terrain, caused by wind erosion
- A channel formerly containing the water of a stream
- A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action
- A zone of variable width straddling the shoreline
- A deep narrow slot, notch, or groove in a coastal cliff
- A tract of public land reserved for the preservation of wildlife
- A place used by an army or other armed service for storing arms and supplies, and for accommodating and training troops, a base from which operations can be initiated
- A natural low embankment bordering a distributary or meandering stream; often built up artificially to control floods
- An area characterized by industrial activity
- An area containing a subterranean store of natural gas of economic value
- A patch of ground, distinct from and slightly above the surrounding plain or wetland. Often occurs in groups
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and bordered by water
- A narrow zone bordering a waterbody which covers and uncovers at high and low water, respectively
- An area of permanent snow and ice forming the accumulation area of a glacier
- A place where a number of businesses are located
- Rocks or mountain peaks protruding through glacial ice
- A desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel and stones
- A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air
- A tract of land set aside for aboriginal, tribal, or native populations
- A steep concave slope formed by an accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- A flat plain formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of a stream
- A relatively sand-free, high bedrock plateau in a hot desert, with or without a gravel veneer
- Elongated depressions usually traversed by a stream
- An area in a forest with trees removed
- A fan-shaped wedge of coarse alluvium with apex merging with a mountain stream bed and the fan spreading out at a low angle slope onto an adjacent plain
- A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- A crack associated with volcanism
- An island created by landfill or diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon
- A tract of land used primarily for hunting
- A ridge of sand just inland and parallel to the beach, usually in series
- A region in which coal deposits of possible economic value occur
- A relatively undissected upland between adjacent stream valleys
- A mound, ridge, or other accumulation of glacial till
- A valley the floor of which is notably higher than the valley or shore to which it leads; most common in areas that have been glaciated
- A tract of land on which many houses of similar design are built according to a development plan
- An area of mine sites where minerals and ores are extracted
- An area drained by a stream
- A tract of land where military field exercises are carried out
- A depression measuring kilometers across formed by the collapse of a volcanic mountain
- A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- An asymmetric ridge formed on tilted strata
- A line separating adjacent drainage basins
- Tapering pieces of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for troops and naval personnel, a port for naval vessels, and from which operations are initiated
- A tract of land reserved for agricultural reclamation and/or development
- A lease of land by a government for economic development, e.g., mining, forestry
- An area covered with gravel
- An area under cultivation
- A region of a country established for economic development or for statistical purposes
- A small basin containing naturally occurring asphalt
- Bowl-like hollows partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- An area of palm trees where use is controlled
- An area characterized by a maze of very closely spaced, deep, narrow, steep-sided ravines, and sharp crests and pinnacles
- A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks
- An area underlain by an oil-rich structural basin
- A site of a land battle of historical importance
- A park or pasture for community use
- A strip or area of land having significance as an access way
- A mangrove swamp surrounded by a waterbody
- A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- An irregular mass of fallen rock at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- A tract of land used for artillery firing practice
- A small, narrow, deep, steep-sided stream channel, smaller than a gorge
- An area where peat is harvested
- A mound of earth material, at the base of a slope and the associated scoured area
- A long, narrow bedrock platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- An elevation rising generally less than 500 meters
- A tract of land in the Arctic
- A narrow strip of land between the two limbs of a meander loop at its narrowest point
- A dried up or drained area of a former lake
- An area used for parking vehicles
- An area where loose sand with water moving through it may become unstable when heavy objects are placed at the surface, causing them to sink
- A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 500 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,893,905 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
Multi-level World Map (Complete set #1) 1.0 is designed as a professional program which can allow you to drill-down interactive map of World for websites and web developers. Multi-level drill-down map of World for websites and web developers. All continents, Europe, USA, UK.
Major Features:
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- Compatible with virtually all scripting languages (ASP, PHP, ColdFusion, Perl, etc.)
- Use any language you like to create XML Source and pass it to a Flash object, or simply use an XML file from your server
GeoDataSource World Cities Database (Free Edition) January.2009 offers a powerful program that provides geographical database of world features, cities with place names and region names. Free database of worldwide cities in text format suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of cities and country code. It is a subset of the paid edition of GeoDataSource Cities Database Basic, Premium and Gold Editions.
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- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (2,243,050 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
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- Free Customer Support
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Requirements:
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- 50 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 250 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar PKZip archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,243,050 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
GeoDataSource World Cities Database Basic Edition (CABN) brings users a very useful database of worldwide cities in text format suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of cities and related information such as regions. It is a subset of the GeoDataSource Cities Database Premium and Gold Editions.
GeoDataSource World Cities Database Basic Edition contains 2,288,084 entries with city names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions and sub-regions.
Major Features:
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- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (2,288,084 Entries)
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- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 50 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 250 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,288,084 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
GeoDataSource World Cities Database (Free Edition) June.2009 offers you geographical database of world features, cities with place names and region names. Free database of worldwide cities in text format suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of cities and country code. It is a subset of the paid edition of GeoDataSource Cities Database Basic, Premium and Gold Editions.
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Requirements:
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- 250 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
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- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,260,219 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
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GeoDataSource World Cities Database (Basic Edition) June.2009 offers you city names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions and sub-regions. Database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names. It is a subset of the GeoDataSource Cities Database Premium and Gold Editions.
GeoDataSourceTM World Cities Database Basic Edition (CABN) - June 2009 Release
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Requirements:
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WareSeeker Editor
Pinpoint Locator Map of World 3.5 offers a great application which can be very useful for websites with wysiwyg editor tool.
Major Features:
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GeoDataSource World Cities Database (Gold Edition) February.2009 is a versatile program, which has 2.9+ million entries with city names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions, sub-regions, state or First-Order Administrative Division, county or Second-Order Administrative Division, longitude and latitude in degree and decimal, Univeral Transverse Mercator coordinate grid and Joint Operations Graphic reference. Free database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names.
Database of worldwide cities in text format suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of cities and related information such as regions.
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Requirements:
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