Exploring Georgia: A Guide to Maps.gov.ge
In the digital age, accessing accurate geospatial data is essential for urban planning, real estate development, and environmental management. For the country of Georgia, the central hub for this information is maps.gov.ge, the official web portal of the National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR).
Maps.gov.ge represents Georgia's commitment to the digital age and the principles of open data. By integrating complex spatial information into a user-friendly platform, it supports the nation's economic growth, environmental stewardship, and civic transparency. As technology continues to evolve with satellite imagery and real-time data, this portal will remain the essential digital blueprint for Georgia's future development. of the site, such as its cadastral layers environmental data
3. Zoning and Land Use
The platform integrates with municipal master plans. You can click on any plot to see:
Administrative & Addressing: Clear boundaries for administrative-territorial units, settlements, and official address data.
- Orthophoto: for real-world imagery.
- Topo Map: for contour lines and elevation.
- Street Map: for simplified road names.
Administrative Boundaries: Clearly defined borders for administrative-territorial units and experimental versions of settlement boundaries.
: The data hosted here is essential for disaster risk analysis, infrastructure management, and environmental protection initiatives led by organizations like Impact on Citizen Services
: The map includes layers for spatial planning, infrastructure assets, and municipal document circulation. Cultural & Natural Layers
