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City, and Geographic Information Systems etc.), map and
cadastre information produced from national coordinate system
and valid in legal should be used in the same way, the ones that
are able to be converted from existing data to national
coordinate system with the necessary accuracy that system
requires should be used after transformation and if the ones that
do not carry these properties require enhancement, then they
should be added to system after their regeneration (TUJK,
2008).
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