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What is the FGDL?

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What is the FGDL?

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The Florida Geographic Data Library (FGDL) is a mechanism for distributing satellite imagery, aerial photographs and spatial (GIS) data throughout the state of Florida. The data is organized by county, or other regulatory boundaries, and is distributed on CD-ROMs. The FGDL is warehoused and maintained at the University of Florida’s GeoPlan Center, a GIS Research and Teaching Facility. There are currently over 350 layers of GIS data in the FGDL, including FDOR Tax Data and several types of Remotely Sensed images, such as LandSat TM and Aerial Photography. New data layers will be continuously added to the FGDL as they become available.

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