Bruchsal, Germany – GfK has released its Europe Map Edition 2020/2021, which includes thousands of changes to Europe’s regions. The digital maps render the current administrative and postcode boundaries for 42 European countries. In combination with geomarketing software or business intelligent systems, the maps offer a reliable basis for location-related analyses for companies from all industries.
GfK’s Europe Edition includes digital maps for all of Europe. The maps reflect the latest regional status and feature numerous new details and regional levels. Except for Belarus, Bulgaria, Latvia, Malta and Moldova, changes occurred in all European countries due to boundary adjustments related to newly created or dissolved regions. The new maps also offer a higher level of detail for many countries, especially along coastlines and in cities. With just several exceptions, the included maps offer coverage down to the most detailed postcode and administrative levels for the featured countries. Also available is new 2020 market data on European purchasing power as well as inhabitants and households. Both the maps and market data are available immediately.
“Every year there are numerous territorial changes in Europe because efficiency is crucial for administrative bodies and postal organizations,” explains Klaus Dittmann, head of cartography in GfK’s Geomarketing solution area. “In Norway alone, this year’s territorial reform resulted in more than 10,000 changes, ranging from new and dissolved areas to ID changes as well as border changes. For this reason, we update our maps for Europe annually, offering our customers precise, up-to-date maps and thus an accurate cartographic basis for carrying out geographic analyses, such as planning branch networks and sales territories.”
Outdated postcode boundaries are problematic, because postcodes are the means by which companies and organizations typically geocode their address-related data. For example, if the postcode of a company site changes, any turnover generated by this site would be attributed to the wrong postcode if the underlying postcode boundaries are incorrect or outdated. An up-to-date cartographic basis ensures that all turnover information is correctly geocoded and cross-referenced with other location-specific data.
New additions
GfK’s Europe Edition 2020/2021 reflects the thousands of changes to postcode and administrative levels that occurred in almost all European countries. Below is a country-by-country description of some of the more comprehensive changes:
Czech Republic
The map set for the Czech Republic now includes a map of the country’s 13,075 localities.
Lithuania
The 21 cities Anyksciai, Birzai, Druskininkai, Elektrenai, Garliava, Grigiskes, Joniskis, Jurbarkas, Kursenai, Lentvaris, Naujoji Akmene, Plunge, Prienai, Radviliskis, Raseiniai, Rokiskis, Taurages, Telsiai, Ukmerge, Vilkaviskis and Visaginas have been redesigned.
Netherlands
Norway
Due to a reform, there are numerous changes in Norway’s administrative structure.
Portugal
The map set for Portugal now includes a new layer of the country’s 153,086 7-digit postcode areas. The maps also offer a higher level of detail along coastlines.
Sweden
Turkey
The map of Turkey’s districts and neighborhoods has been expanded to include full coverage of the provinces of Ankara, Eskişehir, Bilecik and Bolu. In addition, the districts of Emirdağ, İhsaniye, Bayat, İscehisar and Afyonkarahisar Merkez of the Afyonkarahisar province have been integrated into the layer.
Ukraine
The map featuring the country’s three- and five-digit postcode boundaries was expanded to include coverage of the five-digit postcodes for the city of L’viv.
United Kingdom
Availability
The approximately 1,000 maps for 42 European countries are available in all standard map formats, including *.shp (ESRI), *.tab (MapInfo), *.lay (RegioGraph) and Oracle Spatial. With the release of GfK’s Europe Edition 2020/2021, the previously used Windows encoding for shapefiles will be replaced by the more practical Unicode (UTF-8) encoding standard. In addition, the MapInfo TAB format has been changed to the more current MapInfo TAB Extended format. All maps are vector-based and consequently offer infinite zoom and flexible viewing options.
Additional information on GfK’s worldwide digital maps can be found here.
Print-quality illustrations can be found here.