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Maps and atlases

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ThemaKart Newsletter

The latest newsletter from the FSO's Thematic Cartography Unit.

Atlas of National Council Elections 2011

Election Atlas 2011
Visualisation and analysis of the results of the 2011 National Council elections – compared with previous elections. Browse an attractive atlas interface and explore a variety of maps of the Swiss party-political landscape resulting from National Council elections since 1919. Contains options too look up values and customise map design, as well as a wide range of navigation functions. The online atlas will be continuously updated on the election sunday as results become available.

Commune changes 2000-2010

Commune changes 2000-2010
A new FSO thematic map at a scale of
1 : 275 000 as well as a detailed publication document the increasing dynamics of commune changes in Switzerland. Find out all about abrogated communes, fusions, annexations, new communes and name changes since 2000.

Leaflet on Statistical Atlases

Statistical Atlas of Switzerland

Stat@las Switzerland

The Statistical Atlas of Switzerland provides you, with its more than 500 maps, a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of regional issues across all statistical themes. Discover spatial disparities and relationships, visually or in numbers, via an interactive interface. Contains options to look up values, change regionalisation and customise map design, as well as a wide range of navigation functions.

Political Atlas of Switzerland

Stat@las Politics

The online version of the Political Atlas of Switzerland visualises all results of Swiss federal popular votes and National Council elections since 1991 at the municipal, district and cantonal levels. The maps are updated every year and stand out, like the Stat@las Switzerland, for their interactivity and user-friendliness.

Statistical Atlas of European regions

Statatlas Europe

Regional statistical data of Switzerland analysed and visualised on a European scale. Discover more than 250 up-to-date and dynamic maps for 12 themes in an easy-to-use atlas interface. Select themes and regional levels individually, tailor your map and use the different navigation functions.

What we offer

General map

Map of Swiss Communes 2010
Annually updated maps in poster format, available as printed posters, in PDF or Illustrator format. Contains: limits of all cantons, districts and communes in Switzerland, exclaves, lakes, official names and FSO codes for communes and districts.

ThemaKart cartographic bases

ThemaKart cartographic bases 2010
Two rich collections of digital cartographic bases (geometries). Suited as base maps for various small-scale thematic maps. Based on the geographic divisions used in official statistics and updated annually since 2000.

Map Archive Switzerland

Map Gallery Switzerland - collection of thematic maps at SFSO
A collection of over 400 richly designed thematic maps covering a host of statistical topics. Maps can be displayed or downloaded in two different resolutions.

The Graphic-statistical Atlases of 1897 and 1914

The Graphic-statistical Atlases of 1897 and 1914 External website. Content opens in new window.

More than 100 historical maps and graphs of Switzerland: in the context of the "Historical Statistics" series FSO has digitally reproduced both Graphic-statistical Atlases of 1897 and 1914 on an interactive CD-ROM. All images are displayed in their original colours and can be enlarged, saved individually or printed out in high resolution.

Atlas of Women and Equality

Atlas of Women and Equality
FSO presents this modern online atlas in the context of the analysis series of the 2000 Population Census. Numerous interactive maps give you an insight into many important facts around the topic of gender (in)equality. The atlas is only available in German and French.

Last updated: 19.10.2011
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