[Git][debian-gis-team/gmt-dcw][upstream] New upstream version 2.0.0

Bas Couwenberg gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Thu Apr 8 05:08:56 BST 2021



Bas Couwenberg pushed to branch upstream at Debian GIS Project / gmt-dcw


Commits:
1ce3fb88 by Bas Couwenberg at 2021-04-08T05:57:59+02:00
New upstream version 2.0.0
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9 changed files:

- − COPYINGv3
- ChangeLog
- COPYING.LESSERv3 → LICENSE
- − LICENSE.TXT
- − README.TXT
- + README.md
- dcw-countries.txt
- dcw-gmt.nc
- dcw-states.txt


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=====================================
ChangeLog
=====================================
@@ -1,8 +1,17 @@
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-        $Id: ChangeLog 114 2018-06-29 00:46:57Z pwessel $
-        Contains changes made to the data files under DCW/orig etc
+        Contains changes made to the data files under dcw-gmt/orig etc
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
+2021-04-07	pwessel
+		New 2.0.0 tar/zip files placed on server.
+
+2020-08-10	pwessel
+		Rename Chinese provinces from numerical to 2-character code per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:CN.
+
+2020-07-20	pwessel
+		Add polygon holes for South Africa and Italy. Update file format
+		to handle polygon holes.  Will require GMT >= 6.1.1.  This will be DCW 2.0.0.
+
 2018-06-28	pwessel
 		Fixed more occasional longitude excursions due to bad processing.
 		


=====================================
COPYING.LESSERv3 → LICENSE
=====================================
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
                    GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
                        Version 3, 29 June 2007
 
- Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
+ Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
  Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
  of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
 


=====================================
LICENSE.TXT deleted
=====================================
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-DCW-GMT is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
-version 3 or later. Copies of the The GNU General Public License (GPL) and
-the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) are distributed along with
-the sources. Refer to the files COPYINGv3 and COPYING.LESSERv3.


=====================================
README.TXT deleted
=====================================
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-$Id: README.TXT 97 2015-09-02 02:22:44Z pwessel $
-
-   DCW - The Digital Chart of the World for GMT 5 or later
-                          DCW
-
-                Version 1.1.4 July 1, 2018
-         Distributed under the Lesser GNU Public License
-
-This is README.TXT for the DCW - The Digital Chart of the World
-which is used to produce the gmt-dcw package currently used by
-GMT's pscoast module.  For a description of changes between
-releases, see the ChangeLog file.
-
-The Digital Chart of the World is a comprehensive 1:1,000,000 scale
-vector basemap of the world. The charts were designed to meet the needs
-of pilots and air crews in medium-and low-altitude en route navigation
-and to support military operational planning, intelligence briefings,
-and other needs. For basic background information about DCW, see the
-Wikipedia entry at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Chart_of_the_World.
-The raw files used to build gmt-dcw.nc came from the Princeton University
-Digital Map and Geospatial Information Center, accessible via website
-http://www.princeton.edu/~geolib/gis/dcw.html; however, the DCW access
-seems to have disappeared.  Other sites with DCW data include the GeoCommunity
-at http://data.geocomm.com/readme/dcw/dcw.html.
-
-The gmt-dcw version has converted the (at present) 523 individual
-polygon files to a single netCDF 4 file and compressed the data by
-using rescaled short integer positioning. Note that many of these,
-especially state boundaries for China, Russia, India, Argentina were
-not in the original DCW but have been added later from other sources,
-such as from http://www.gadm.org.
-
-If you are building GMT from source then you should set the parameter
-DCW_ROOT in the cmake/ConfigUser.cmake to point to the directory where
-gmt-dcw.nc has been placed.  If you add this file later you can always
-place it in your user ~/.gmt directory or set the DIR_DCW parameter in
-your gmt.conf settings.
-
-The GMT Team, July 2018


=====================================
README.md
=====================================
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+# DCW-GMT: The Digital Chart of the World for GMT
+
+![GitHub release (latest by date)](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/GenericMappingTools/dcw-gmt)
+![GitHub](https://img.shields.io/github/license/GenericMappingTools/dcw-gmt)
+
+This repository contains the data and scripts that maintain and build
+the dcw-gmt package used by **GMT 5 or later**.  **Note**: DCW 2.0.0
+requires GMT 6.1.1 or later.
+
+## About
+
+The Digital Chart of the World is a comprehensive 1:1,000,000 scale
+vector basemap of the world. The charts were designed to meet the needs
+of pilots and air crews in medium- and low-altitude en route navigation
+and to support military operational planning, intelligence briefings,
+and other needs. For basic background information about DCW, see the
+[Wikipedia entry](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Chart_of_the_World).
+The raw files used to build `dcw-gmt.nc` came from the Princeton University
+Digital Map and Geospatial Information Center, accessible via website
+http://www.princeton.edu/~geolib/gis/dcw.html; however, the DCW access
+seems to have disappeared.  Other sites with DCW data include the GeoCommunity
+at http://data.geocomm.com/readme/dcw/dcw.html.
+
+The dcw-gmt version has converted the (at present) 523 individual
+polygon files to a single netCDF-4 file and compressed the data by
+using rescaled short integer positioning. Note that many of these,
+especially state boundaries for China, Russia, India, Argentina were
+not in the original DCW but have been added later from other sources,
+such as from http://www.gadm.org.
+
+## Download
+
+You can download the latest dcw-gmt package from
+[GitHub releases](https://github.com/GenericMappingTools/dcw-gmt/releases)
+or from the [GMT main site](https://www.generic-mapping-tools.org/download/).
+
+## Usage
+
+If you are building GMT from source then you should set the parameter
+**DCW_ROOT** in the *cmake/ConfigUser.cmake* to point to the directory where
+dcw-gmt.nc has been placed.  If you add this file later you can always
+place it in your user **~/.gmt** directory or set the **DIR_DCW** parameter
+in your *gmt.conf* settings.
+
+Refer to the [GMT documentation](https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/datasets/dcw.html) for more details about how to use the data in GMT.
+
+## Changelog
+
+The detailed changelog is available [here](ChangeLog).
+
+## Building DCW-GMT
+
+The original data in ASCII format are stored in the `orig` directory.
+
+To build the `dcw-gmt.nc` file from the DCW data, you need to first edit the
+configuration file [config.mk](config.mk), then run:
+
+	make build-dcw		# Make the dcw-gmt.nc netCDF file
+	make archive		# Create tarball and zipfile of DCW for GMT distribution
+	make checksum		# Compute MD5 checksum for the tarball
+
+When done, clean out the directory with `make spotless`.
+
+## Adding new country or state boundaries
+
+To add new countries:
+
+1. obtain ascii data
+2. determine [ISO 2-char country code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2) *XX*
+   and name file *XX.txt*
+3. determine which continent *ZZ* it belongs to and place in *ZZ* directory
+4. add new entry in `dcw-countries.txt` in alphabetical position on *XX*
+
+To add new state boundaries
+
+1. obtain ascii data
+2. determine [ISO 2-char country code]((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2)) *XX*
+   and [state code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2) *YY* and name file *YY.txt*
+3. determine which continent *ZZ* it belongs to and place in *ZZ/YY* directory
+4. add new entry in `dcw-states.txt` in alphabetical position on *XX*, then *YY*
+
+To remove countries or states:
+
+1. remove the data file
+2. remove the corresponding entry in `dcw-countries.txt` or `dcw-states.txt`
+
+## License
+
+The project is distributed under the
+[GNU Lesser General Public License](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html).


=====================================
dcw-countries.txt
=====================================
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-# $Id: dcw-countries.txt 83 2013-10-31 18:39:31Z pwessel $
+# dcw-countries.txt
 # List of continent-code country-code country-name
-# Used by gmt_dcw.c in GMT 5
+# Used by gmt_dcw.c in GMT 5-?
 #
 AF AO Angola
 AF BF Burkina Faso
@@ -170,6 +170,10 @@ EU SK Slovakia
 EU SM San Marino
 EU VA Holy See (Vatican City State)
 EU XK Kosovo
+NA CA Canada
+NA MX Mexico
+NA US United States
+OC AS American Samoa
 OC AU Australia
 OC CC Cocos (Keeling) Islands
 OC CK Cook Islands
@@ -196,10 +200,6 @@ OC UM United States Minor Outlying Islands
 OC VU Vanuatu
 OC WF Wallis
 OC WS Samoa
-OC AS American Samoa
-NA CA Canada
-NA MX Mexico
-NA US United States
 SA AG Antigua
 SA AI Anguilla
 SA AR Argentina


=====================================
dcw-gmt.nc
=====================================
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=====================================
dcw-states.txt
=====================================
@@ -1,65 +1,65 @@
-# $Id: dcw-states.txt 83 2013-10-31 18:39:31Z pwessel $
+# dcw-states.txt
 # List of country-code state-code state-name
-# Used by gmt_dcw.c in GMT 5
+# Used by gmt_dcw.c in GMT 5-?
 #
-AR C Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
+AR A Salta
 AR B Buenos Aires
-AR K Catamarca
-AR H Chaco
-AR U Chubut
-AR X Córdoba
-AR W Corrientes
+AR C Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
+AR D San Luis
 AR E Entre Ríos
-AR P Formosa
-AR Y Jujuy
-AR L La Pampa
 AR F La Rioja
+AR G Santiago del Estero
+AR H Chaco
+AR J San Juan
+AR K Catamarca
+AR L La Pampa
 AR M Mendoza
 AR N Misiones
+AR P Formosa
 AR Q Neuquén
 AR R Río Negro
-AR A Salta
-AR J San Juan
-AR D San Luis
-AR Z Santa Cruz
 AR S Santa Fe
-AR G Santiago del Estero
-AR V Tierra del Fuego
 AR T Tucumán
+AR U Chubut
+AR V Tierra del Fuego
+AR W Corrientes
+AR X Córdoba
+AR Y Jujuy
+AR Z Santa Cruz
+AU ACT Australian Capital Territory
 AU NSW New South Wales
+AU NT Northern Territory
 AU QLD Queensland
 AU SA South Australia
 AU TAS Tasmania
 AU VIC Victoria
 AU WA Western Australia
-AU ACT Australian Capital Territory
-AU NT Northern Territory
 BR AC Acre
 BR AL Alagoas
-BR AP Amapá
 BR AM Amazonas
+BR AP Amapá
 BR BA Bahia
 BR CE Ceará
 BR DF Distrito Federal
 BR ES Espírito Santo
 BR GO Goiás
 BR MA Maranhão
-BR MT Mato Grosso
-BR MS Mato Grosso do Sul
 BR MG Minas Gerais
+BR MS Mato Grosso do Sul
+BR MT Mato Grosso
 BR PA Pará
 BR PB Paraíba
-BR PR Paraná
 BR PE Pernambuco
 BR PI Piauí
+BR PR Paraná
 BR RJ Rio de Janeiro
 BR RN Rio Grande do Norte
-BR RS Rio Grande do Sul
 BR RO Rondônia
 BR RR Roraima
+BR RS Rio Grande do Sul
 BR SC Santa Catarina
-BR SP São Paulo
 BR SE Sergipe
+BR SP São Paulo
 BR TO Tocantins
 CA AB Alberta (Alberta)
 CA BC British Columbia (Colombie-Britannique)
@@ -67,219 +67,219 @@ CA MB Manitoba (Manitoba)
 CA NB New Brunswick (Nouveau-Brunswick)
 CA NL Newfoundland and Labrador (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador)
 CA NS Nova Scotia (Nouvelle-Écosse)
+CA NT Northwest Territories (Territoires du Nord-Ouest)
+CA NU Nunavut (Nunavut)
 CA ON Ontario (Ontario)
 CA PE Prince Edward Island (Île-du-Prince-Édouard)
 CA QC Quebec (Québec)
 CA SK Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan)
-CA NT Northwest Territories (Territoires du Nord-Ouest)
-CA NU Nunavut (Nunavut)
 CA YT Yukon (Yukon)
-US AL Alabama
-US AK Alaska
-US AZ Arizona
-US AR Arkansas
-US CA California
-US CO Colorado
-US CT Connecticut
-US DE Delaware
-US FL Florida
-US GA Georgia
-US HI Hawaii
-US ID Idaho
-US IL Illinois
-US IN Indiana
-US IA Iowa
-US KS Kansas
-US KY Kentucky
-US LA Louisiana
-US ME Maine
-US MD Maryland
-US MA Massachusetts
-US MI Michigan
-US MN Minnesota
-US MS Mississippi
-US MO Missouri
-US MT Montana
-US NE Nebraska
-US NV Nevada
-US NH New Hampshire
-US NJ New Jersey
-US NM New Mexico
-US NY New York
-US NC North Carolina
-US ND North Dakota
-US OH Ohio
-US OK Oklahoma
-US OR Oregon
-US PA Pennsylvania
-US RI Rhode Island
-US SC South Carolina
-US SD South Dakota
-US TN Tennessee
-US TX Texas
-US UT Utah
-US VT Vermont
-US VA Virginia
-US WA Washington
-US WV West Virginia
-US WI Wisconsin
-US WY Wyoming
-US DC District of Columbia
-US AS American Samoa
-US GU Guam
-US MP Northern Mariana Islands
-US PR Puerto Rico
-US UM United States Minor Outlying Islands
-US VI Virgin Islands, U.S.
-CN 11 Beijing
-CN 50 Chongqing
-CN 31 Shanghai
-CN 12 Tianjin
-CN 34 Anhui
-CN 35 Fujian
-CN 62 Gansu
-CN 44 Guangdong
-CN 52 Guizhou
-CN 46 Hainan
-CN 13 Hebei
-CN 23 Heilongjiang
-CN 41 Henan
-CN 42 Hubei
-CN 43 Hunan
-CN 32 Jiangsu
-CN 36 Jiangxi
-CN 22 Jilin
-CN 21 Liaoning
-CN 63 Qinghai
-CN 61 Shaanxi
-CN 37 Shandong
-CN 14 Shanxi
-CN 51 Sichuan
-CN 71 Taiwan
-CN 53 Yunnan
-CN 33 Zhejiang
-CN 45 Guangxi
-CN 15 Nei Mongol
-CN 64 Ningxia
-CN 65 Xinjiang
-CN 54 Xizang
-CN 91 Xianggang (Hong Kong)
-CN 92 Aomen (Macao)
+CN AH Anhui
+CN BJ Beijing
+CN CQ Chongqing
+CN FJ Fujian
+CN GD Guangdong
+CN GS Gansu
+CN GX Guangxi
+CN GZ Guizhou
+CN HA Henan
+CN HB Hubei
+CN HE Hebei
+CN HI Hainan
+CN HK Xianggang (Hong Kong)
+CN HL Heilongjiang
+CN HN Hunan
+CN JL Jilin
+CN JS Jiangsu
+CN JX Jiangxi
+CN LN Liaoning
+CN MO Aomen (Macao)
+CN NM Nei Mongol
+CN NX Ningxia
+CN QH Qinghai
+CN SC Sichuan
+CN SD Shandong
+CN SH Shanghai
+CN SN Shaanxi
+CN SX Shanxi
+CN TJ Tianjin
+CN TW Taiwan
+CN XJ Xinjiang
+CN XZ Xizang
+CN YN Yunnan
+CN ZJ Zhejiang
+IN AN Andaman and Nicobar Islands
 IN AP Andhra Pradesh
 IN AR Arunachal Pradesh
 IN AS Assam
 IN BR Bihar
+IN CH Chandigarh
 IN CT Chhattisgarh
+IN DD Daman and Diu
+IN DL Delhi
+IN DN Dadra and Nagar Haveli
 IN GA Goa
 IN GJ Gujarat
-IN HR Haryana
 IN HP Himachal Pradesh
-IN JK Jammu and Kashmir
+IN HR Haryana
 IN JH Jharkhand
+IN JK Jammu and Kashmir
 IN KA Karnataka
 IN KL Kerala
-IN MP Madhya Pradesh
+IN LD Lakshadweep
 IN MH Maharashtra
-IN MN Manipur
 IN ML Meghalaya
+IN MN Manipur
+IN MP Madhya Pradesh
 IN MZ Mizoram
 IN NL Nagaland
 IN OR Odisha (Orissa)
 IN PB Punjab
+IN PY Puducherry (Pondicherry)
 IN RJ Rajasthan
 IN SK Sikkim
 IN TN Tamil Nadu
 IN TR Tripura
-IN UT Uttarakhand
 IN UP Uttar Pradesh
+IN UT Uttarakhand
 IN WB West Bengal
-IN AN Andaman and Nicobar Islands
-IN CH Chandigarh
-IN DN Dadra and Nagar Haveli
-IN DD Daman and Diu
-IN DL Delhi
-IN LD Lakshadweep
-IN PY Puducherry (Pondicherry)
 RU AD Adygea (Adygeya Respublika)
 RU AL Altai Republic (Altay Respublika)
-RU BA Bashkortostan (Bashkortostan Respublika)
-RU BU Buryatia (Buryatiya Respublika)
-RU CE Chechnya (Chechenskaya Respublika)
-RU CU Chuvashia (Chuvashskaya Respublika)
-RU DA Dagestan (Dagestan Respublika)
-RU IN Ingushetia (Ingushetiya Respublika)
-RU KB Kabardino-Balkaria (Kabardino-Balkarskaya Respublika)
-RU KL Kalmykia (Kalmykiya Respublika)
-RU KC Karachay-Cherkessia (Karachayevo-Cherkesskaya Respublika)
-RU KR Republic of Karelia (Kareliya Respublika)
-RU KK Khakassia (Khakasiya Respublika)
-RU KO Komi Republic (Komi Respublika)
-RU ME Mari El (Mariy El Respublika)
-RU MO Mordovia (Mordoviya Respublika)
-RU SA Sakha Republic (Sakha Respublika [Yakutiya])
-RU SE North Ossetia-Alania (Severnaya Osetiya-Alaniya Respublika)
-RU TA Tatarstan (Tatarstan Respublika)
-RU TY Tuva (Tyva Respublika [Tuva])
-RU UD Udmurtia (Udmurtskaya Respublika)
 RU ALT Altai Krai (Altayskiy Kray)
-RU KAM Kamchatka Krai (Kamchatskiy Kray)
-RU KHA Khabarovsk Krai (Khabarovskiy Kray)
-RU KDA Krasnodar Krai (Krasnodarskiy Kray)
-RU KYA Krasnoyarsk Krai (Krasnoyarskiy Kray)
-RU PER Perm Krai (Permskiy Kray)
-RU PRI Primorsky Krai (Primorskiy Kray)
-RU STA Stavropol Krai (Stavropol'skiy Kray)
-RU ZAB Zabaylkasky Krai (Zabaykal'skiy Kray)
 RU AMU Amur Oblast (Amurskaya Oblast)
 RU ARK Arkhangelsk Oblast (Arkhangel'skaya Oblast)
 RU AST Astrakhan Oblast (Astrakhanskaya Oblast)
+RU BA Bashkortostan (Bashkortostan Respublika)
 RU BEL Belgorod Oblast (Belgorodskaya Oblast)
 RU BRY Bryansk Oblast (Bryanskaya Oblast)
+RU BU Buryatia (Buryatiya Respublika)
+RU CE Chechnya (Chechenskaya Respublika)
 RU CHE Chelyabinsk Oblast (Chelyabinskaya Oblast)
+RU CHU Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug)
+RU CU Chuvashia (Chuvashskaya Respublika)
+RU DA Dagestan (Dagestan Respublika)
+RU IN Ingushetia (Ingushetiya Respublika)
 RU IRK Irkutsk Oblast (Irkutskaya Oblast)
 RU IVA Ivanovo Oblast (Ivanovskaya Oblast)
-RU KGD Kaliningrad Oblast (Kaliningradskaya Oblast)
-RU KLU Kaluga Oblast (Kaluzhskaya Oblast)
+RU KAM Kamchatka Krai (Kamchatskiy Kray)
+RU KB Kabardino-Balkaria (Kabardino-Balkarskaya Respublika)
+RU KC Karachay-Cherkessia (Karachayevo-Cherkesskaya Respublika)
+RU KDA Krasnodar Krai (Krasnodarskiy Kray)
 RU KEM Kemerovo Oblast (Kemerovskaya Oblast)
+RU KGD Kaliningrad Oblast (Kaliningradskaya Oblast)
+RU KGN Kurgan Oblast (Kurganskaya Oblast)
+RU KHA Khabarovsk Krai (Khabarovskiy Kray)
+RU KHM Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (Khanty-Mansiyskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug - Yugra)
 RU KIR Kirov Oblast (Kirovskaya Oblast)
+RU KK Khakassia (Khakasiya Respublika)
+RU KL Kalmykia (Kalmykiya Respublika)
+RU KLU Kaluga Oblast (Kaluzhskaya Oblast)
+RU KO Komi Republic (Komi Respublika)
 RU KOS Kostroma Oblast (Kostromskaya Oblast)
-RU KGN Kurgan Oblast (Kurganskaya Oblast)
+RU KR Republic of Karelia (Kareliya Respublika)
 RU KRS Kursk Oblast (Kurskaya Oblast)
+RU KYA Krasnoyarsk Krai (Krasnoyarskiy Kray)
 RU LEN Leningrad Oblast (Leningradskaya Oblast)
 RU LIP Lipetsk Oblst (Lipetskaya Oblast)
 RU MAG Magadan Oblast (Magadanskaya Oblast)
+RU ME Mari El (Mariy El Respublika)
+RU MO Mordovia (Mordoviya Respublika)
 RU MOS Moskow Oblast (Moskovskaya Oblast)
+RU MOW Moscow (Moskva)
 RU MUR Murmansk Oblast (Murmanskaya Oblast)
-RU NIZ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (Nizhegorodskaya Oblast)
+RU NEN Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug)
 RU NGR Novgorod Oblast (Novgorodskaya Oblast)
+RU NIZ Nizhny Novgorod Oblast (Nizhegorodskaya Oblast)
 RU NVS Novosibirsk Oblast (Novosibirskaya Oblast)
 RU OMS Omsk Oblast (Omskaya Oblast)
 RU ORE Orenburg Oblast (Orenburgskaya Oblast)
 RU ORL Oryol Oblast (Orlovskaya Oblast)
+RU PER Perm Krai (Permskiy Kray)
 RU PNZ Penza Oblast (Penzenskaya Oblast)
+RU PRI Primorsky Krai (Primorskiy Kray)
 RU PSK Pskov Oblast (Pskovskaya Oblast)
 RU ROS Rostov Oblast (Rostovskaya Oblast)
 RU RYA Ryazan Oblast (Ryazanskaya Oblast)
+RU SA Sakha Republic (Sakha Respublika [Yakutiya])
 RU SAK Sakhalin Oblast (Sakhalinskaya Oblast)
 RU SAM Samara Oblast (Samarskaya Oblast)
 RU SAR Saratov Oblast (Saratovskaya Oblast)
+RU SE North Ossetia-Alania (Severnaya Osetiya-Alaniya Respublika)
 RU SMO Smolensk Oblast (Smolenskaya Oblast)
+RU SPE Saint Petersburg (Sankt-Peterburg)
+RU STA Stavropol Krai (Stavropol'skiy Kray)
 RU SVE Sverdlovsk Oblast (Sverdlovskaya Oblast)
+RU TA Tatarstan (Tatarstan Respublika)
 RU TAM Tambov Oblast (Tambovskaya Oblast)
 RU TOM Tomsk Oblast (Tomskaya Oblast)
 RU TUL Tula Oblast (Tul'skaya Oblast)
 RU TVE Tver Oblast (Tverskaya Oblast)
+RU TY Tuva (Tyva Respublika [Tuva])
 RU TYU Tyumen Oblast (Tyumenskaya Oblast)
+RU UD Udmurtia (Udmurtskaya Respublika)
 RU ULY Ulyanovsk Oblast (Ul'yanovskaya Oblast)
-RU VLA Vladimir Oblast (Vladimirskaya Oblast)
 RU VGG Volgograd Oblast (Volgogradskaya Oblast)
+RU VLA Vladimir Oblast (Vladimirskaya Oblast)
 RU VLG Vologda Oblast (Vologodskaya Oblast)
 RU VOR Voronezh Oblast (Voronezhskaya Oblast)
+RU YAN Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Yamalo-Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug)
 RU YAR Yaroslavl Oblast (Yaroslavskaya Oblast)
-RU MOW Moscow (Moskva)
-RU SPE Saint Petersburg (Sankt-Peterburg)
 RU YEV Jewish Autonomous Oblast (Yevreyskaya Avtonomnaya Oblast)
-RU CHU Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (Chukotskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug)
-RU KHM Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug (Khanty-Mansiyskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug - Yugra)
-RU NEN Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug)
-RU YAN Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Yamalo-Nenetskiy Avtonomnyy Okrug)
+RU ZAB Zabaylkasky Krai (Zabaykal'skiy Kray)
+US AK Alaska
+US AL Alabama
+US AR Arkansas
+US AS American Samoa
+US AZ Arizona
+US CA California
+US CO Colorado
+US CT Connecticut
+US DC District of Columbia
+US DE Delaware
+US FL Florida
+US GA Georgia
+US GU Guam
+US HI Hawaii
+US IA Iowa
+US ID Idaho
+US IL Illinois
+US IN Indiana
+US KS Kansas
+US KY Kentucky
+US LA Louisiana
+US MA Massachusetts
+US MD Maryland
+US ME Maine
+US MI Michigan
+US MN Minnesota
+US MO Missouri
+US MP Northern Mariana Islands
+US MS Mississippi
+US MT Montana
+US NC North Carolina
+US ND North Dakota
+US NE Nebraska
+US NH New Hampshire
+US NJ New Jersey
+US NM New Mexico
+US NV Nevada
+US NY New York
+US OH Ohio
+US OK Oklahoma
+US OR Oregon
+US PA Pennsylvania
+US PR Puerto Rico
+US RI Rhode Island
+US SC South Carolina
+US SD South Dakota
+US TN Tennessee
+US TX Texas
+US UM United States Minor Outlying Islands
+US UT Utah
+US VA Virginia
+US VI Virgin Islands, U.S.
+US VT Vermont
+US WA Washington
+US WI Wisconsin
+US WV West Virginia
+US WY Wyoming



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