Abstract

The Czech cadastre is noticeable because of the fact that after the year 1950, after collectivization – merging individual pieces of land into Standard Farming Cooperatives – there were not owners´ plots borders introduced into land maps but borders of plot users, it means members of those Standard Farming Cooperatives. Private ownership was suppressed, „land was owned by all the people“. In our maps large white areas came into existence – these not introduced private plots in the use of farming cooperatives. Only now the borders of plots of original owners who were given their pieces of land back after the revolution in 1989 have been entered into our land maps. In the white areas new plots of original owners appear. New cadastral maps of today are renewed with of detailed survey ± 0,14m.

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