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Miscellaneous Information


Various Identification Codes ...

GNIS Codes ...

The U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN) was created to address the problems caused by spelling and naming variations. The BGN will usually recognize an existing name or, when necessary, chose a new name for a geographic feature (such as a mountain, lake, river, stream, city, town, village, dam, bridge, etc).

The BGN names are kept in a database called the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) and it is the official Federal repository. The GNIS is operated and maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

A unique and permanent identification number has been assigned for each name in the GNIS database. These names and identifiers are definitive and it is intended that they are to be used by all departments of the Federal Government:

GNIS ID for Indian Trace: 141187

GNIS ID for Limestone County: 161567

GNIS ID for Alabama: 1779775

FIPS Codes ...

In a past effort, various federal agencies created a set of codes with a purpose similar to the GNIS codes. These codes are called the Federal Information Processing Standard (or the FIPS 55 codes). Although they are still used by some organizations, the FIPS codes are obsolete and will ultimately be replaced by the GNIS codes.

While FIPS codes have been assigned to all counties and states, a specific code has not been assigned to Indian Trace. The following FIPS codes apply to the State and County:

State Code:  01 (Alabama)
County Code:  083 (Limestone County)

GPS Location - GNIS Coordinates ...

An important aspect of the GNIS code is that it assigns a GPS location (the latitude/longitude) to the geographic feature. This location is simply a point on the map and does not represent the size or shape of the feature. In the case of Indian Trace, it is a point within Indian Trace that might be a post office, the city hall or simply an intersection - the point should really be considered arbitrary and only indicating a general location.

For Indian Trace, the GNIS GPS location is given as:

Lat:   34° 46' 20"   (or 34.77°)

Lon:   -86° 55' 37"   (or -86.93°)  

Regional Codes ...

For statistical purposes, the US Census Bureau has divided the country into four Regions. Indian Trace is located in Region #3 (the South Region).

In turn, the US Census Bureau has further divided each Region into Divisions. Indian Trace is located in Division #6 (the East South-Central Division).

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has created ten Federal Regions. Indian Trace is located in Region IV (Region 4).

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has created ten Management Regions. Indian Trace is located in Region IV (Region 4).

Referenced GNIS Records ...

GNIS ID #141187   (Name of Record: Indian Trace)

Class: populated place

A place or area having clustered or scattered buildings and a permanent population (such as a city, settlement, town or village). The boundaries may or may not coincide with the perceived population.

A 'populated place' record may have a corresponding 'census' or 'civil' record. The information contained in the 'populated place' record applies only to the class and should not be confused with either the 'census' and 'civil' classes.

County: Limestone

Map Name: Athens

Lat: 34.7723115       Lon: -86.9269501  

Elev: 214 ft.

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The official website for Limestone County: www.co.limestone.al.us/

The official website for State of Alabama: https://www.alabama.gov/


The official website of the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN)

The official website of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)

The official website of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

The official website of the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)










 

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