Many of these documents were still used and although the data maintaining kept going, the register was unconnected, the documents showed isolated “parts” of the city, often difficult to join, and manual process did not allow to guarantee quality of data. After that, there were not renewal, training or updating plans on the cartographic production tools.ĭeeds register was made with the same techniques used in 1940, when the first cadastral maps detailed by block were drawn. The last cartographic work developed by the Municipality of Córdoba was the edition of the Official Map of the city in 1986. Territorial information management until modernization Old deeds register SIT implementation, based on ESRI GIS platform, was not only an appropriate response but it also allowed to achieve a digital, open land registry at the service of the city. Until 2005 physical medium of information and manual process restricted to attain new challenges. It is essential for the fulfillment of its purposes to have territorial information, not only of quality but also of easy and efficient access. Local Land Registry, founded in 1930, is responsible for managing and keeping updated all the geometric, valuative and legal information of near half a million buildings which made up the city, contributing to the safety of property trade, safe ownership of the land, territorial organization and urban financing through predial tax. Nowadays its Land Registry has over 480,000 buildings and 68 million m2, with an annual rate (an average of the last 5 years) of growth of 7,300 new buildings and over 1.7 million m2. It has a strong historical, cultural and university stamp, and its economic activity is diversified between industrial, services, fruit horticultural (green belt of the city) and construction sectors. It was founded in 1573 and it is located near the geographical centre of the República Argentina, with an extension of 576 km2. Córdoba is the second-largest city in Argentina with about 1.3 million inhabitants.