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9. CONCLUSIONS
The geometrical accuracy of the orthorectification of high
resolution satellite images meets the requirements for
topographic map at scale of 1:5000.
The outlines of a part of the objects can not be defined within
the accuracy requirement of the scale. In this case it is
necessary to use other sources of information. The use of aeral
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