Maps Gov Ge Upd 〈EXTENDED – ROUNDUP〉
[Legacy Portal: maps.napr.gov.ge] │ ▼ (Upgraded for speed, data layers, and mobile optimization) [Modern Infrastructure: maps.gov.ge] ◄──► [Georgia Maps Mobile App (iOS / Android)] VOLUME 105 ტომი 105, 3-4. 2023 - Zenodo
: Data on protected areas, recreational zones, and specific areas defined by government decree (e.g., N352).
is the official Interactive Map of Georgia , serving as a comprehensive geographic information system (GIS) portal for public and government use. Managed by the National Agency of Public Registry, it provides detailed spatial data ranging from administrative boundaries to real estate information. Key Features and Data Layers
: Precise GPS point identification helps users pinpoint exact land corners.
: Supporting the Ministry of Environment Protection and Agriculture in drawing up annual land balance sheets. 3. Public Accessibility and Transparency maps gov ge
The portal organizes vast amounts of spatial information into user-friendly categories, allowing for detailed visualization of Georgia's landscape and infrastructure:
This is the heart of the system. Users can search by parcel ID, address, or document number to view:
Open your browser and navigate to maps.gov.ge . The interface supports Georgian and English.
Looking ahead, NAPR is spearheading an ambitious . This initiative aims to create a comprehensive national database for Georgia and integrate it into leading global navigation systems like Google and TomTom. Fieldwork to chart and photograph all major locations in Tbilisi has already been completed, promising easier navigation for both locals and tourists in the future. As the Minister of Justice stated, this project will ensure that tourists will be able to travel in Georgia using GPS, with the national database providing official, accurate location data. [Legacy Portal: maps
For the average user, the portal simplifies complex legal and geographic tasks. Instead of visiting multiple physical offices, a user can instantly view land use functions, identify whether a plot is in a protected zone, or check the progress of systemic registration in their neighborhood. This digital shift mirrors global trends in 21st-century geography education and urban transparency. ResearchGate download layers for professional GIS use on the site? MAPS.GOV.GE
NAPR is also responsible for Georgia's Address Registry. Maps.gov.ge integrates street names, building numbers, and points of interest, making it a practical tool for navigation and urban planning.
India has made significant strides with its platform, a multi-layer GIS platform developed by the National Informatics Centre (NIC). It provides a rich, integrated base map service with 23 layers, including administrative boundaries, transportation, forests, and settlements, all of which are core foundational data.
. It serves as a comprehensive digital infrastructure that integrates diverse spatial data—from land ownership to protected natural areas—into a single, accessible platform for citizens, businesses, and government agencies. MAPS.GOV.GE Core Functions and Content Managed by the National Agency of Public Registry,
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.
The maps.gov.ge portal serves a multitude of practical purposes, from personal property searches to large-scale national planning.
Before finalizing a sale, agents use the portal to verify that the seller actually owns the land and that there are no hidden court seizures (collateral). The "Query by Transaction" tool allows checking the history of a parcel.
The platform is responsive, meaning it works reasonably well on a smartphone, though a tablet or desktop is ideal for precision work.
: Maps natural water systems including rivers, canals, glaciers, lakes, and reservoirs.