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We conveniently package map datasets for Norwegian municipalities (taken from Geonorge) that can be used in ggplot2 without needing any geo libraries. This data is licensed under Creative Commons BY 4.0 (CC BY 4.0).

Usage

nor_municip_map_b2024_split_dt

nor_municip_map_b2020_split_dt

Format

long

Location code.

lat

Location name.

order

The order that this line should be plotted in.

group

Needs to be used as 'group' aesthetic in ggplot2.

location_code

Location code (municipality code).

An object of class data.table (inherits from data.frame) with 30601 rows and 5 columns.

Details

Borders for 2024 and 2020 are provided.

Examples

# 2024 borders
library(ggplot2)
q <- ggplot(mapping = aes(x = long, y = lat))
q <- q + geom_polygon(
  data = csmaps::nor_municip_map_b2024_split_dt,
  mapping = aes(group = group),
  color = "black",
  fill = "white",
  linewidth = 0.2
)
q <- q + theme_void()
q <- q + coord_quickmap()
q


# 2020 borders
library(ggplot2)
q <- ggplot(mapping = aes(x = long, y = lat))
q <- q + geom_polygon(
  data = csmaps::nor_municip_map_b2020_split_dt,
  mapping = aes(group = group),
  color = "black",
  fill = "white",
  linewidth = 0.2
)
q <- q + theme_void()
q <- q + coord_quickmap()
q