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Development of Large Scale Land Information System (LIS) by Using Geographic Information System (GIS) and Field Surveying

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Figure 1. Example of GIS data layers or themes [7].
Figure 3. Matching the mosaic of eight digital Arial photos of Baghdad University site by using ERDAS LPS software
Figure 4. The zoom in the entity of College of Engineering in Baghdad University site by using ArcGIS environment
Figure 6. Layer of road way.
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