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API for oppslag av offisielle adresser i matrikkelen. Spørring skjer mot en distribusjonsdatabase av matrikkelen som normalt oppdateres daglig. Det er mulighet for å søke etter adresser tekstlig eller å søke etter adresser i nærheten til et punkt. Av kretsinformasjon på adresse er kun postkrets med (postnummer til vegadresser, - ikke postbokser). API-et er åpent og fritt tilgjengelig. API-et egner seg ikke for å hente ut komplette datasett. Hvis man ønsker å hente ned større datasett så anbefales det å laste ned filene som er tilgjengeliggjort via geonorge.no. Endringer ved API-et vil varsles på Geonorge Tjenestevarsler: https://www.geonorge.no/aktuelt/varsler/Tjenestevarsler/
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The Frost API provides free access to MET Norway's archive of historical weather and climate data. This data includes quality controlled daily, monthly, and yearly measurements of temperature, precipitation, and wind data. Other information, like metadata about weather stations, is also available through the API.
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Oljedirektoratets faktakarttjeneste inneholder informasjon om blant annet lete- og utvinningsbrønner, undersøkelser, funn og felt og utvinningstillatelser.
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The service is new in spring 2023 and follows the "OGC API - Features" standard. The service is a test service used in the EU project GEOE3. You are welcome to use the service for technology development and testing, but we point out that the service can change and be taken down without warning. \\n\\nSimplified Elveg 2.0 is a simplified version of the road network data set Elveg 2.0 and only contains road link geometry and road barriers. The data set includes all drivable roads that are longer than 50 metres, or are part of a network, as well as pedestrian and cycle paths and cycle paths represented as road link geometry.\\n\\nElveg 2.0 is an export from the National Road Data Bank (NVDB) and is kept up-to-date by the Norwegian Road Administration and the Mapping Authority.
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api.met.no/weatherapi is an interface to a selection of data produced by MET Norway. The data are available for use under a Creative Commons license. See also separate conditions for use of the service. Several people have developed third-party client libraries for various programming languages. All regular users of the API are strongly recommended to subscribe to our API-users mailing list as this is the only channel on which we will communicate planned changes outside the API itself (see the archives for past notifications). For operational status and maintenance notifications, see status.met.no (please bookmark in case there is a problem with the site). For information on available data and how to access them, please refer to the weatherapi documentation. For a list of changes since version 2, see the Release Notes for v.3. Data owned by other institutions than MET Norway is not available for unrestricted public use. This is specified in the documentation of each product. Examples of such products are the Nordic radar images and some satellite images. Refer to the documentation of each product.
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A RESTful API with access point for machine access.
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A user guide for indexed place name searching is described on the product page. The search service indexed search uses a copy of SSR in the form of a Lucene index, optimised for speed, in order to make the search suitable for "Typeahead" functionality. This service replaces the similar search service for the old SSR, so it does not have all the information available in the new SSR. The service can be used as both SOAP and REST
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The service shows objects related to former mining activity from various sources indicating areas that require special care. The map contains data from Direktoratet for mineralforvaltning (DMF)'s internal registry of former mining objects and data from an external source (Statskog - The State-owned Land and Forest Company), and shows mines, mining openings and fuses, as well as safety areas attached to these. DMF's internal registry contains objects where the state by DMF has conducted inspection of old abandoned mines, and does not contain mining areas where others have had follow-up, such as Statskog. The activity zone associated with internal data is a polygon stretched 50 meter outside all objects associated with one particular mine. The map layer for external data contains points from the Norwegian Mapping Authority's M711 series, some of which are registered as a mine. A 200 meter alert zone has been added around these points. Please use the "KONTAKT OSS" ("CONTACT US") form at https://minit.dirmin.no/kart if you wish to give us feedback regarding the registrations.
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Statistical metadata is structured or systematic information that is used for the production, dissemination, understanding, finding and (re-)use of statistics.