Romania
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Data
	- earth.unibuc.ro, 
	hosted by the University of Bucureşti, is a great 
	starting place (Romanian language) for Romanian geodata: articles, 
	tutorials, resources, and much more
 
	- As of 2010, the site hosts a WMS server with many imagery layers, 
	including:
		- Historical Autrian topo maps
 
		- Soviet maps at 1:100,000 scale reprojected to Stereo70
 
		- Hill-shaded SRTM, rasterized vector data for many cities, and more
 
	
	 
Other Sources
	- Some of the major commercial vendors include:
		- Geo Strategies, main 
		data page is
		
		GIS & Map Data for Romania
			- their DEM (DTM) 
			is available in a 100m grid
 
		
		 
		- Geosystems Romania, also a 
		reseller for ESRI, LizardTech, Trimble, EuroMap products. The are 
		reported to sell vector basemap including roads, railways, etc.
 
		- InteliGIS
 
		- NACLR - ANCPI (National Agency 
		for Cadastre and Real Estate)
			- they sell high-resolution aerial photos, which are available for 
			approximately 10% of Romania, and the price is around 40$/tile
 
			- each tile is 5040x5040 pixels, 0.5 meter resolution, so that's 
			2.5x2.5 km
 
			- detail is great and accuracy is reportedly extremely good, but 
			color quality is poor: the images look nearly desaturated
 
		
		 
	
	 
	- there are a number of free local datasets, but not yet any kind of 
	directory for them, so they can only be located through word of mouth
 
	- contact: Vasile Craciunescu [vasile33@yahoo.com] 
	is the guy to ask about all sorts of data, especially DEMs
 
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free 
	ASTER DEMs provide some spotty coverage of the country
	 
	- LandSat imagery:
	GLCF ESDI 
	now has LandSat ETM+ scenes for most of the country
 
Law
	- reportedly, there is a very old law on the books in Romania which says 
	that
	all detailed maps of the country (1:5000 or better?) are national 
	secrets and forbidden to possess - while bizarre, it does not apply to 
	modern data such as vectors, only to things which resemble a conventional 
	map
 
	- also reported: "There are other laws about aerial photography. Any kind 
	of photo or video obtained from the air (flying vehicle) must have written 
	approval by the Ministry of Defense (MApN) at least 2 weeks prior. Those who 
	take pictures/videos without approval risk heavy fines and possibly jail. 
	Pilots of aircraft from which such photo/video was taken risk the same, and 
	also having their pilot's license revoked. (regardless of their 
	implication)."
 
GPS
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Proiectul 
	România Digital (PRD)
		- The Digital Romania Project, site in Romanian only)
 
		- The project plans to provide a central site which will gather 
		together as much as possible of the data existing for the country, then 
		provide it in a form usable by Garmin GPS units, so that there is a 
		basemap to make the GPS devices useful.
 
	
	 
Bucureşti

	- Some aerial images of Bucureşti appeared 
	on the net after a promotional blimp was flown over the city in June 2004
 
	- There is also a satellite photo of Bucharest (resolution 1m/pixel, 
	11448x16624, 200MB JPEG) which is floating around the internet, although it 
	is assumed to be not in the public domain.  I found a copy and made a 
	derived version with most of the clouds and cloud shadows fixed.  Thumbnails 
	shown at right, but full file isn't online here because of the unknown 
	rights.
 
Constanţa
	- The SpaceEyes3D commercial terrain 
	tool has a number of free demonstration datasets, which includes a model of 
	Constanţa's city center.  It includes an orthophoto, road centerlines, and 
	extruded footprints for the large buildings.  Data source is
	www.geoimage.fr
 
Braşov
	- vrbrasov.ro hosts an 
	interactive map and stunning QTVR images of Braşov
 
Projections
	- there are a few unusual projections often encountered with Romanian data
 
	- Stereo 70 ("stereo şaptezeci")
		- "Hristow" Oblique Stereographic, units are meters
 
		- Ф0 = 46° North and λ0 = 25° East of Greenwich
 
		- False Easting = False Northing = 500 km
 
		- m0 = 0.999750
 
		- uses the "Dealul Piscului 1970" Datum (Krassowsky 1940 ellipsoid)
 
		- As a projection file: stereo70.prj
 
	
	 
	- Gauss-Kruger ("GK")
		- GK is a German ancestor of UTM; like UTM, it is a set of Transverse 
		Mercator zones
 
		- Zone 4 or 5 was used for Romania
 
		- Zone 4 is: False Easting = 4500000, False Northing = 0, 
		Central_Meridian = 21, Scale_Factor = 1, Latitude of Origin = 0
 
		- Pulkovo 1942 datum (Krasovsky 1940 ellipsoid)
 
	
	 
VTP Scenery
	- 2003.06, created 2 VTP scenes: all of Romania, and the Giurgiu-Bucureşti 
	area
		- from GLOBE elevation and JPL LandSat7 false-color from their WMS
 
		- put a snapshot of Giurgiu-Bucureşti on the
		Screenshots page
 
		- a couple snapshots of the whole country terrain:
 
		- 
		
		
		
 
	
	 
	- as of 2003.08.19, there are 37 non-bouncing VTP recipients in Romania
 
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Braşov 
	area: Geo (24.64, 45.14), (1.47, 1.03) is a 120*120 km area, suitable for a 
	4k*4k texture of 30m LandSat 
	- City of Baia Mare and environs, which is now in the
	BT repository
		- UTM zone 34, elevation 17.5 km square
 
		- elevation of 
		size 2049 (8.5 meter grid interpolated from local contours)
 
		- imagery 
		2048*2048 from false-color satellite image
 
	
	 
Misc. notes on Romanian national parks and protected areas
	- National 
	Park Piatra Craiului
		- 
	
had an online park map server around 2003-4 (?) at 
		http://map.pcrai.ro/ 
		- extents are given as 45°22'03" şi 45°35'11" 
		latitudine şi 25°07'38" şi 25°23'18" longitudine
 
		- extracted LS image at (25.127222, 45.367500), (0.261111, 0.218888)
 
		- this is roughly 20 * 24 km
 
		- at 30m resolution, LS images don't need to be larger than 678 x 814 
		for an area that size - hence 
		parcul_pc_v3_1024.jpg 
		(right)
 
		- 
		CLCP (large carnivore project) has 
		a base in Zarneşti, that town visible in the upper right of the image
 
		- the IT folks at the park had some elevation data at some point, from 
		their animated GIF of a shaded rendering, low resolution but looks 
		better than 1km, probably at least a 500m grid
 
	
	 
	- parks extents shown in Encarta (8 parks)
		- National Park 
		Retezat, Cheile Nerei-Beuşnita, Pietrosul 
		Mare, Cornedei-Ciungii Balasinii
 
		- in Danube basin: Sfîntu Gheorghe-Palade-Perisor, 
		Pădurea Caraorman, Roşca-Buhaiova, Pădurea Letea
 
	
	 
	- not in Encarta:
	
 
	- national agency MMGA (Ministerul 
	Mediului şi Gospodarii Apelor)
		- At one point, it provided some SHP files 
		for all 18 official parks, including park boundaries - can't find on the 
		site as of 2011
 
		- coordinate system is Gauss-Kruger zone 4 or 5, Pulkovo 1942 datum
 
	
	 
	- some NGOs which might be able to point to data
	
 
	- a commonly reported factoid:
		- "Romania has 13 national parks, 371 geologic monuments, 46 
		scientific reserves, and 18 protected landscapes. All together there are 
		586 protected areas"
 
		- however, nowhere is a list of these 586
 
		- a Council of Europe page from 2002 even claims "827 protected areas, 
		covering 5.2% of the country's area" (!!)
 
	
	 
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	Protected Areas in Romania according to IUCN norms lists:
		- 43 Scientific reserves, 12 National Parks, 135 Natural monuments, 
		375 Nature reserves, 18 Protected Landscapes, 3 Biosphere Reserve, 1 
		World Natural Heritage Site, 1 Ramsar 
		site
			- nature reserves broken down into 122 botany reserves, 15 
			zoological, 65 geological, 58 speological, 52 paleontological, 51 
			forestry, 155 mixed
 
		
		 
		- that makes 588 total
 
	
	 
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The
	UNEP-WCMC has the
	WDPA (World Database on Protected 
	Areas)
		- as of 2003.08.17, it listed:
			- 157 total: 1 Biosphere Reserve, 1 Botanical Reserve, 1 Flora 
			Reserve, 11 Forest Reserve, 15 National Park, 2 Natural Monument, 
			120 Nature Reserve, 6 Scenic Reserve
 
			- of these, 53 have a map coordinate (single point)
 
		
		 
		- as of 2005.04.14, it lists:
			- 184 total: 1 Botanical Reserve, 1 Flora Reserve, 14 Forest 
			Reserve, 17 National Park, 2 Natural Monument, 1 Nature Park, 142 
			Nature Reserve, 6 Scenic Reserve
 
			- it's hard to tell with the current website how many of these 
			have coordinates
 
		
		 
		- there don't appear to be any polygonal areas for Romania, only 
		points
 
	
	 
	- there are at least 20 kinds of "protected area"