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The platform was developed using modern information and communication technologies (ICTs) to ensure that geographical data is as open, public, and user-oriented as possible. As one user noted on a property forum, "The ability to do everything necessary for your registration of choice under one roof is simply amazing. The transparency that is offered by information being accessible through the internet is sensational".
The platform is the digital face of the Georgian national infrastructure for spatial data. It aggregates data from various state agencies into a single, interactive map viewer. If you need to know who owns a specific plot of land in Kakheti, the elevation of a mountain in Svaneti, or the administrative boundaries of a neighborhood in Tbilisi, this is the authoritative source.
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Navigating these powerful portals is surprisingly straightforward. Here is a general guide to accessing and using maps.gov.ge and similar platforms:
Comprehensive Guide to Maps.gov.ge: Georgia’s Interactive Geospatial Portal The platform was developed using modern information and
Locations of railways, airports, sea ports, customs checkpoints, rivers, lakes, and glaciers.
The portal offers a wide range of "layers" that users can toggle to find specific information: The platform is the digital face of the
: It provides official borders for administrative regions, municipalities, and settlement boundaries (though some remain in "test/work" versions). Environmental and Recreational Zoning : The map identifies Protected Territories