This bachelor thesis presents INSPIRE directive, which claims that EU members define time implement spatial data as it is defined in its data specification. It contains an overview of the current state of spatial data in Germany and Slovenia, which includes coordination structure of both countries, spatial data sets and its managers. There are two current examples of implementing the rules described and those are »Coordinate reference systems« and »Hydrography«. The comparison of implementing the rules of INSPIRE directive between Slovenia and Germany is made for above mentioned examples.
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