Orthoimagery
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This dataset includes the RGB & NIR (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2023. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 40 and 5 centimeters.
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The orthophotos of the Brussels-Capital are made on the basis of large-scale aerial photographs. This orthophoto covers the whole territory of the region. Orthophotos available from 2014.
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This view service allows, by means of a formatted URL, to display all the orthophotos and raster (DTM, DSM) reference datasets.
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This dataset includes the RGB & NI (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2022. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 5 centimeters. The dataset is freely downloadable as a zipped file.
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This tiled view service makes it possible to obtain geo-referenced tiles of the raster datasets making up the UrbIS series. This service is updated weekly from the corresponding layers in the View service - UrbIS vector data and discreetly from the analogous layers of the View service - Raster. The use of this service is recommended for all viewers and front-end applications.
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This dataset includes the RGB & NI (Red, Green, Blue and Near-Infrared) orthophotos created in 2021. The images cover the entire Brussels Capital Region, with a resolution of 5 centimeters.
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The orthophotos of the Brussels-Capital are made on the basis of large-scale aerial photographs. This orthophoto covers the whole territory of the region. Orthophotos available from 2015.
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The orthophotos of the Brussels-Capital are made on the basis of large-scale aerial photographs. This orthophoto covers the whole territory of the region. Orthophotos available from 2004.
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The Brusky Ortho 1930-1935 product is a set of gray scale (black and white) orthophotomaps covering apart of the current territory of the Brussels Region. The images used for these orthophotoplans were taken between 1930 and 1935.