LeadDog maintains detailed and updated GIS street, road, points of interest maps, and street-level imagery for Yemen. Our Middle East vector maps are in use by the military, security companies, government, GPS tracking and many location based, mission critical map applications.
LeadDog Yemen City Streets maps cover the following cities:
Other city maps are in development. Please contact us.
Yemen City Streets maps include streets, street names, street classifications, points of interests, landuse, water, neighborhood points and railroads. Routing / navigation versions are available. All maps are updated regularly.
Yemen Major Roads & Highways- Seamlessly integrated with the City Streets product, our nationwide Major Roads map set includes all major highways and roads, city/town/place points, railroads, airports, water (significant lakes & rivers), detailed urban area polygons, national parks and administrative boundaries (country/province/municipal). Contours and landclass are also available. Scale: 1:250,000 or better.
Yemen POI+PIC and StreetLevel Imagery provides building-level points of interest accompanied with a picture photographed from the street. POI+PIC exactly pinpoints a business, government building, hotel, cell tower and many other features along with the name, type, address, phone, website plus a street-level geotagged picture. StreetLevel Imagery provides a center, left and right view around the feature and imagery up and down the street from it. Used in conjunction with satellite maps, our street-level imagery provides a proper view of the building/feature and intelligence about it.
3D city models available for Aden, Al Mukalla, Sana’a, Taizz, and Dhamar with 5 meter Digital Terrain Model (DTM) and landuse classes such as dense urban buildings, residential areas, and forested lands. Vector layers such as highways, major roads, and railways are also included.
Commercial high resolution satellite maps from multiple sources available for license.
LeadDog provides Yemen demographic maps to the Gouvernate administrative boundary levels. Demographic variables include population, socioeconomic levels and purchasing power.