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 "culture": "en-GB",
 "name": "UA_UrbanAtlasChange_2006_2012_DL",
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 "snippet": "Download layer for Urban Atlas Change layer between 2006 and 2012. FUA delineation with URLs to downloadable files on the Copernicus land portal (land.copernicus.eu). In Web Mercator projection",
 "description": "The European Urban Atlas is part of the local component of the GMES/Copernicus land monitoring services. It provides reliable, inter-comparable, high-resolution land use maps for 695 Functional Urban Area (FUA) and their surroundings (more than 50,000 inhabitants) for the reference year 2012. The GIS data can be downloaded together with a map for each urban area covered and a report with the metadata.\n\nThe interactive map content is scale dependent. The urban land use is visible at scales greater than 1:750,000. Below that scale, the map shows the Large Urban Zones.",
 "summary": "Download layer for Urban Atlas Change layer between 2006 and 2012. FUA delineation with URLs to downloadable files on the Copernicus land portal (land.copernicus.eu). In Web Mercator projection",
 "title": "UA_UrbanAtlasChange_2006_2012_DL",
 "tags": [
  "Copernicus",
  "Land",
  "Local",
  "Urban Atlas",
  "UA2012",
  "UA2006",
  "Change",
  "2006",
  "2012"
 ],
 "type": "Map Service",
 "typeKeywords": [
  "Data",
  "Service",
  "Map Service",
  "ArcGIS Server"
 ],
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 "spatialReference": "WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere",
 "accessInformation": "European Environment Agency (EEA)",
 "licenseInfo": "EEA standard re-use policy: unless otherwise indicated, re-use of content on the EEA website for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the source is acknowledged (http://www.eea.europa.eu/legal/copyright). Copyright holder: Directorate-General Enterprise and Industry (DG-ENTR), Directorate-General for Regional Policy."
}