User talk:Sobullubos

JSTK is coordinates system used for cadastral maps in Europe (maybe elswhere as well, I did not find anything on the net about it). This system was first used in the first repuplic of Czecho-slovakia.

The word you are looking for is cadastral. If you have got that wrong, you may well have JSTK wrong as well. Come back if and when you can give some references. -- RHaworth 09:45, 17 January 2006 (UTC)


 * See also: JSTK (in Slovak). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Sobullubos (talk • contribs)

There - I told you it was your spelling. The page you have linked to above contains JSTK once and JTSK several times. Using that spelling, I found lots of links including this in English. So go ahead, please write the article but check your spelling! Worth noting that it is not the more widely used Universal Transverse Mercator. And please remember to sign comments in talk pages with ~. -- RHaworth 15:27, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

This is my first article. I was working with this term (JTSK) and I did not find much about it so I wanted to write some info I got from my coleaugue. See ya. And to my english - I am not a native speaker :)

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