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Journal of Maps | 2015

Map of the Diocese of Požega (Dioecesis Posegana)

Robert Župan; Stanislav Frangeš

The project is aimed at upgrading existing and outdated maps from the time when the present-day area of the Diocese of Požega in Croatia was under the Archdiocese of Zagreb. We could not find a single map of the Diocese of Požega since its establishment in 1997. That is why in 2001 we began to create one at the Faculty of Geodesy. It has been developed in stages and this work is still ongoing. The paper describes how the new map was created, it explains its purpose and the motivation behind the idea to create the first map of this diocese, and mentions obstacles that had to be dealt with during the research of certain specific thematic content. It also describes several working versions of the map. The project on which the paper is based is unique because it investigates sacral topics and facilities which have not yet been identified or depicted cartographically. The authors have successfully created a map which is built around sacral themes and emphasized cartographic details relating to this diocese. The procedure, though complicated due to the lack of available data, entailed collection and analysis of commonplace data and depicts authors’ exposure to the difficulties of making and designing map.


Journal of Maps | 2015

Unique grid cell identification of Croatian official map grids

Željko Hećimović; Robert Župan; Tea Duplančić-Leder

The Unique Grid Cell Identification (UGCI) system was created using the Croatian cartographic map grid system as a basis for development. A short description of the Croatian map grid system is therefore provided. Cartographic map nomenclature is used to uniquely identify map sheets; e.g. grid cells. Nonetheless, because such nomenclature uses alpha-numeric and special characters and complex coding/decoding systems, it is not well suited for use with GIS, databases, internet services and other Information and Communications Technologies applications. UGCI has been developed to uniquely identify all spatial grid cells, no matter their scale. It should enable easy connections with spatial grid cell identifier systems of other Spatial Data Infrastructure communities, such as ecology, geology, meteorology, etc. Easier identification and use of spatial grid cells contributes to the interoperability of maps and other spatial data. Map is cowering Croatian grid area in the scale 1:1 800,000. It is representing grids scales from 1:250,000 to 1:5000.


Journal of Maps | 2018

Roman Catholic Diocese of Varaždin (Dioecesis Varasdinum)

Robert Župan; Stanislav Frangeš; Jurica Jagetić

ABSTRACT The paper describes the research and creation of the map of the Diocese of Varaždin. After many changes in the Diocese over the years, this map has finally been completed and published for the first time. The process of the map making is described. Furthermore, it points at the problems related to some specific contents of the map and provides solutions to those problems, specifically, the divergence of the borders gathered from different sources. This extensive project resulted in the creation of a map in A2 paper format on a 1:225,000 scale. The GIS and the data collected about the specific map content were both the starting point and the source of data for the visualization of the map of the Diocese of Varaždin. This is important because there are none that precede it. Such a thematic map would therefore mark an advance in the field and be appropriate.


14th GeoConference on INFORMATICS GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS VOLUME III, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Cartography and GIS, Book 2, Vol. 3, DOI: 10.5593/SGEM2014/B23/S11.098 | 2014

NEW GEOMETRIC SOLUTIONS FOR WEB MAP TOPONYM PLACEMENT

Robert Župan; Stanislav Frangeš

The paper gives an overview and proposed solutions regarding to the most common mistakes for toponym placement for the best known and most-used Web maps and GIS services where toponyms placement is not harmonized with the cartographic principles, cartographic visualization conditions or cartographic generalization rules. The problem is solved by use of geometry where toponym or toponym letters are approximated with rectangle and/or with rhombus for italic letters. In the end, we introduce the concept of predicting the path along which can toponym label be placed through simple geometry test for intersections of lines and rectangles. Approximations of words or single letters of a word with rectangles or rhombuses is offered as simple solution for web map label placement calculations in real time which makes it convenient for web maps.


Tehnicki Vjesnik-technical Gazette | 2012

EXPERIMENT FOR DETERMINATION OF MAP GRAPHICS SEGMENT STANDARD FOR HANDHELD CRISIS MAPS MANAGEMENT

Robert Župan; Dalibor Sruk; Stanislav Frangeš


Geodetski List | 2014

Primjena tehnologije GIS-a za izradu interaktivne web karte Sveučilišta u Zagrebu

Robert Župan; Jelena Vračar


Geodetski List | 2014

Vizualizacija 3D modela Samoborskoga gorja

Robert Župan; Ana Rezo


Geodetski List | 2011

Poboljšanja geovizualizacije kartografskog prikaza PDA-uređajem

Robert Župan


VII Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS Information technoogy and Innovation trend in Organization | 2010

Semiology Improvements In PDA Maps For The Pedestrian Tourists

Robert Župan; Stanislav Frangeš; Vesna Poslončec-Petrić


Kartografija i Geoinformacije | 2008

Hrčak - portal hrvatskih znanstvenih časopisa

Nedjeljko Frančula; Robert Župan

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Ana Rezo

University of Zagreb

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