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World Imagery Map Contributors Data Appliance 7.2 World Imagery Map Contributors The following table names the current Community Maps Program contributors to the World Imagery Map hosted by Esri in the Google Maps/Bing Maps tiling scheme and provides information on their specific content. Website links were operational when added to this document. Contributor Description Coverage Resolution Year Earthstar Geographics TerraColor Global 2.5m, 15m 1999-2015 CNES/Airbus DS SPOTMaps Global Land 2.5m 2004-2012 CNES/Airbus DS Pleiades Select Urban Areas 0.5m 2012-2013 Maxar Aerial Imagery Contiguous United States 0.30m 2009-2012 (DigitalGlobe (Microsoft)) Maxar Aerial Imagery Parts of Western Europe 0.30m – 0.60m 2009-2013 (DigitalGlobe (Microsoft)) Maxar (DigitalGlobe) Satellite Imagery Basemap +Vivid Worldwide 1m or better 2009-2018 Maxar (DigitalGlobe) Satellite Imagery Basemap +Metro Worldwide 0.3m, 0.50m 2015-2018 U.S. Geological Survey Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Antarctica 15m 2000 U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm National Agriculture Imagery Parts of 47 states of the United States 0.5 – 1.0 m 2016-2018 Services Agency Program (NAIP) Parts of Mexico and Canada near the 1.0 – 2.0m 2004-2010 United States border GeoEye IKONOS Canada, Mexico, Europe, Russia, Middle East, 1.0m 2000-2011 Africa, and South America. U.S. Geological Survey Digital Ortho Quarter Quadrangles Puerto Rico and parts of Alaska and Hawaii 1.0m 1990-2007 (DOQQ) WORLD IMAGERY MAP Data Appliance 7.2 Contributor Description Coverage Resolution Year Town of Banff Banff Ortho Imagery Banff, Canada 0.075m 2016 CC BY 4.0 ign.es Aerial Photography Spain 0.10m, 0.25m, 2008-2017 0.50m © Instituto Geográfico Nacional de • Gob. España, C. y León • Gob. España, Cantabria España. All rights reserved. • Gob. España, Extremadura • Gob. España, Galicia • Gob. España, ICGC • Gob. España, La Rioja • Gob. España, Navarra • Gob. España,Dip.Alicante • Gob.España, Illes Balear • Gobierno de España • Ayuntamiento Madrid • scne.es City of Rotterdam Aerial Photography Rotterdam, Netherlands 0.07m 2015 (Luchfoto Rotterdam) Escuela Graduada de Planificación – Aerial Photography Puerto Rico 0.30m 2010 Universidad de Puerto Rico- Rio Piedras Edmonton Reg. Airports Authority Aerial Imagery Edmonton International Airport, Alberta, 0.25m 2010 Canada Cape Breton Regional Municipality Aerial Imagery Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada 0.15m 2009 City of Prince George Aerial Imagery Prince George, British Columbia, Canada 0.08m 2018 City of Peterborough Aerial Imagery Peterborough, Ontario, Canada 0.05m 2018 District of Oak Bay Aerial Imagery Oak Bay, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2017 City of Pori Aerial Imagery Pori, Finland 0.16m 2005 WORLD IMAGERY MAP Data Appliance 7.2 Contributor Description Coverage Resolution Year City of Berlin Aerial Imagery Berlin, Germany 0.20m 2019 Senatsverwaltung für (DOP20) Stadtentwicklung und Umwelt Berlin (Geoportal Berlin) open data license: NutzIII.pdf of Berlin (it is similar to CC BY 3.0) City of Brandenburg Aerial Imagery Brandenburg, Germany 0.20m 2018 (GeoBasis-DE/LGB) City of Erlangen (Aerowest) Aerial Imagery Erlangen, Germany 0.063m, 0.30m 2013 (Erlangen Orthophotos) City and Borough of Wrangell Aerial Imagery Wrangell, Alaska, USA 0.15m 2002 Buffalo City Aerial Imagery Buffalo City, Eastern Cape, South Africa 0.10m 2017 City of Coquitlam Aerial Imagery Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2019 Township of Langley Aerial Imagery Langley, British Columbia, Canada 0.08m 2019 Town of Newtown Aerial Imagery Newtown, Connecticut, USA 0.15m 2012 City of Sault Ste. Marie Aerial Imagery Saulte Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada 0.25m 2012 City of Yorkton Aerial Imagery Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada 0.15m 2011 City of Bellevue Aerial Imagery Bellevue, Washington, USA 0.10m 2009 City of Nashua Aerial Imagery Nashua, New Hampshire, USA 0.10m 2015 WORLD IMAGERY MAP Data Appliance 7.2 Contributor Description Coverage Resolution Year ZSIP Powiat oleśnicki Aerial Imagery District of Olesnica, Poland 0.15m 2008 City of Yakima/County of Yakima Aerial Imagery Yakima City and County, Washington, USA 0.10m – 0.15m 2013, 2019 Town of Cochrane Aerial Imagery Town of Cochrane, Alberta, Canada 0.075m 2017 City of Riverside Aerial Imagery Riverside, California, USA 0.10m 2012 City of Hamburg Aerial Orthophotos Hamburg, Germany 0.20m 2019 Landesbetrieb Geoinformation und (Digitale Orthophotos 20cm Vermessung (LGV) Hamburg Hamburg) open data license: (DOP20 Hamburg) dl-de/by-2-0 City of Airdrie Aerial Imagery Airdrie, Alberta, Canada 0.10m 2017 City of Woodstock Aerial Imagery Woodstock, Ontario, Canada 0.05m 2014 City of Camrose Aerial Imagery Camrose, Alberta, Canada 0.10m 2015 City of Dawson Creek Aerial Imagery Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2013 City of Kamloops Aerial Imagery Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2012 (Open Source Data) City of Rossland Aerial Imagery Rossland, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2015 City of Quesnel Aerial Imagery Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2008 Town of Canmore Aerial Imagery Canmore, Alberta, Canada 0.075m 2017 City of Fort St. John Aerial Imagery Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2012 WORLD IMAGERY MAP Data Appliance 7.2 Contributor Description Coverage Resolution Year City of Greater Sudbury Aerial Imagery Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada 0.20m 2016 City of Bismarck Aerial Imagery Bismarck, North Dakota, USA 0.15m 2013 City of Lawrence Aerial Imagery Lawrence, Kansas, USA 0.15m 2016 Bay County Aerial Imagery Bay County, Florida, USA 0.07m 2019 Lewis & Clark County Aerial Imagery Area of Helena, Montana, USA 0.15m 2018 Pulaski County Aerial Imagery Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA 0.07m 2018 State of Maine, Office of GIS/OIT Aerial Imagery Maine, USA 0.075m – 0.15m, 2012-2017 (Maine GeoLibrary) 0.60m • Carrabassett • Franklin Somerset County • Penobscot County • Portland • Raymond • Sanford • Skowhegan • Wells State of New Hampshire, DOT Aerial Imagery New Hampshire, USA 0.15m – 0.30m 2010-2011 Country of Suriname Aerial Imagery (MI_GLIS) Coastal area of Suriname, South America 0.30m 2006 Country of Denmark Aerial Imagery Country of Denmark 0.10m – 0.20m 2010-2012 Township of The Archipelago Aerial Imagery The Archipelago, ON, Canada 0.50m 2004 City of London Aerial Imagery London, ON, Canada 0.10m 2017 WORLD IMAGERY MAP Data Appliance 7.2 Contributor Description Coverage Resolution Year City of Rimouski Aerial Imagery Rimouski, QC, Canada 0.06m 2015 Town of Rothesay Aerial Imagery Rothesay, NB, Canada 0.15m 2012 City of Rouyn-Noranda Aerial Imagery Rouyn-Noranda, QC, Canada 0.20m 2015 City of Vernon Aerial Imagery (Vernon Orthophotos) Vernon, BC, Canada 0.10m 2016 University of Alabama Aerial Imagery University of Alabama, Alabama, USA 0.07m 2020 (Magnolia River Geospatial) Fulton County Aerial Imagery Fulton County, Ohio, USA 0.07m, 0.15m 2013 Greater Edmonton Region Aerial Imagery Greater Edmonton Region, Alberta, Canada 0.10m, 0.25m 2013, includes the areas of St. Albert, Strathcona 2015 County, and Sturgeon County Huron County Aerial Imagery Huron County, Ontario, Canada 0.20m 2015 City of Sioux Falls Aerial Imagery Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA 0.07m 2014 County of Vermillion River Aerial Imagery County of Vermillion River, Alberta, Canada 0.10m, 0.40m 2015 City of Ventura Aerial Imagery Ventura, California, USA 0.07m 2013 City of Vancouver Aerial Imagery Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 0.075m 2018 District of North Vancouver Aerial Imagery District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, 0.10m 2013 Canada City of Santa Rosa Aerial Imagery Santa Rosa, California, USA 0.04m 2018 Milwaukee County Aerial Imagery Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA 0.15m 2013 (Pictometry International) WORLD IMAGERY MAP Data Appliance 7.2 Contributor Description Coverage Resolution Year St. Johns County Aerial Imagery St. Johns County, Florida, USA 0.15m 2019 Greater Bridgeport Regional Council Aerial Imagery Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA 0.07m 2013 (GRBC) City of Leduc Aerial Imagery Leduc, Alberta, Canada 0.10m 2013 (Leduc Aerials – ERJOI 2013 Initiative) County of Sonoma Aerial Imagery (Sonoma Veg Map) Sonoma County, California, USA 0.15m 2013 U.S. Virgin Islands Aerial Imagery United States Virgin Islands 0.30m 2010-2012 (St. Croix, St. Johns, St. Thomas) (USACE) City of Kelowna Aerial Imagery Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2017 (Kelowna Orthophotos) City of West Kelowna Aerial Imagery West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada 0.10m 2017 City of Guelph Aerial Imagery (Guelph Aerials) Guelph, Ontario, Canada 0.09m 2019 City of Rio Rancho Aerial Imagery (MRCOG) Rio Rancho, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, 0.15m 2018 USA City of Brantford Aerial Imagery Brantford, Ontario, Canada 0.10m 2017 (Brantford Orthos) City of Lethbridge Aerial Imagery Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada 0.10m 2015 (Lethbridge Aerials) Municipal District of Willow Creek Aerial Imagery Willow Creek, Alberta, Canada 2015 • Southern Alberta Partnership 0.50m 2012 Orthophotos WORLD IMAGERY MAP Data Appliance 7.2 Contributor Description Coverage Resolution Year • Southern Alberta 31 Hamlets 0.10m City of Woodstock Aerial Imagery Woodstock, Georgia, USA 0.15m 2014 County of Henry Aerial Imagery Henry County, Ohio, USA 0.07m 2019 (Woolpert) County of Haldimand Aerial Imagery Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada 0.20m 2015 (Haldimand Orthos) Regional District of Central Aerial Imagery Regional District of Central Okanagan, 0.10m 2014 Okanagan British Columbia, Canada City of Yellowknife Aerial Imagery Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 0.10m 2012, (Yellowknife 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