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The term "cadastral" has its origins in ancient Greece, where it referred to a register of land ownership used for tax assessment purposes. The word "katasteron" was derived from the Greek words "kata," meaning "down," and "sterein," meaning "to make fixed" or "to arrange."
Over time, the term "cadastral" spread to other parts of Europe and was eventually adopted into English. In its modern usage, the term refers to a comprehensive and detailed survey of land and its ownership, typically maintained by government agencies for a variety of purposes, including taxation, land use planning, and property management.
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