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    Geodatastyrelsen (Danish Geodata Agency)

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    Geodatastyrelsen (Danish Geodata Agency), formerly known as the National Survey and Cadastre of Denmark (Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen, KMS), is the Danish state-owned central agency responsible for surveying, mapping, and land registering of all of Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and all associated waters. It ensures that geospatial data related to real property and the sea is easily accessible and reliable.

    Contact Details

    Address: Geodatastyrelsen Lindholm Brygge 31

    City: Nørresundby

    State: Vendsyssel

    Country: Denmark

    ZIP Code/ PIN Code: 9400

    User Details

    Year of Incorporation:

    2016

    Employee Range:

    51-200

    Category of User:

    Government

    Sub Category of User:

    Agency

    Name of Parent Organisation:

    Ministry of Climate, Energy and Supply

    Sectoral Focus

    Architecture, Engineering and Construction

    Location Intelligence

    Geospatial Knowledge Infrastructure

    National Geospatial Agency (NGA) Vertical