A geographic name is a proper noun applied to a spatial object. Taking the example used in the INSPIRE Data Specification on Geographical Names, v3.0.1 (pages 40-42), the following are all valid geographic names for the Greek capital: - Aθnνa (the Greek endonym written in the Greek script) - Athína (the standard Romanisation of the endonym) - Athens (the English language exonym) For INSPIRE-conformant data, provide the metadata for the geographic name using a skos:Concept as a datatype.
| label | geographic name (locn:geographicName) |
| Title | geographic name (locn:geographicName) |
| definition | A geographic name is a proper noun applied to a spatial object. Taking the example used in the INSPIRE Data Specification on Geographical Names, v3.0.1 (pages 40-42), the following are all valid geographic names for the Greek capital: - Aθnνa (the Greek endonym written in the Greek script) - Athína (the standard Romanisation of the endonym) - Athens (the English language exonym) For INSPIRE-conformant data, provide the metadata for the geographic name using a skos:Concept as a datatype. |
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| has internal identifier | locn:geographicName |
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| Is Part Of | Core Vocabularies RDF Schemas |