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Juso Ontology is a Web vocabulary for describing geographical addresses and features.
Most of the descriptions given here are from Wikipedia or from the related ontologies and vocabularies.
There is an extension to this ontology with some country-specific terms for South Korea.
The URI for this vocabulary is
http://rdfs.co/juso/
When used in XML documents the suggested prefix is
juso
.
Each class or property in the vocabulary has a URI constructed by appending a term name to the vocabulary URI. For example:
http://rdfs.co/juso/address
http://rdfs.co/juso/Address
Address Terms: These classes and properties are used to describe addresses.
full_address, thoroughfare, thoroughfare_address, locator, locator_address, po_box, PostalCode, postal_code, country, first_level_administrative_division, second_level_administrative_division, third_level_administrative_division, fourth_level_administrative_division, fifth_level_administrative_division, Thoroughfare and Street
Core Terms: These classes and properties form the core of Juso Ontology. They describe fundamental characteristics of geography in relatively broad terms.
SpatialThing, within, endonym, exonym, geometry, address, historical_address, Feature, Geometry, Point, Address, name, official_name, alternate_name and short_name
Political Division Terms: These classes and properties are used to describe political and administrative divisions.
PoliticalDivision, Province, County, Parish, Borough, CapitalDistrict, City, ConsolidatedCityCounty, Municipality, District, Town, Country, Township, Neighborhood, Village, Hamlet, political_division, parent, AdministrativeDivision, FirstLevelAdministrativeDivision, SecondLevelAdministrativeDivision, ThirdLevelAdministrativeDivision, FourthLevelAdministrativeDivision, FifthLevelAdministrativeDivision and FederatedState
This vocabulary defines 30 classes and 29 properties.
Term Name | Type | Definition |
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Address | class | An address is a collection of information, presented in a mostly fixed format, used for describing the location of a building, apartment, or other structure or a plot of land, generally using political boundaries and street names as references, along with other identifiers such as house or apartment numbers. Some addresses also contain special codes to aid routing of mail and packages, such as a ZIP code or post code. |
AdministrativeDivision | class | An administrative division is a portion of a country or other region delineated for the purpose of administration. Administrative divisions are each granted a certain degree of autonomy and are usually required to manage themselves through their own local governments. |
CapitalDistrict | class | A capital district or capital territory is normally a specially designated administrative division where a country's seat of government is located. |
City | class | A city is a large and permanent human settlement. Although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town in general English language meanings, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law. |
ConsolidatedCityCounty | class | A consolidated city-county is a city and county that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal corporation, and a county, which is an administrative division of a state. It has the powers and responsibilities of both types of entities. |
Country | class | A country is a region that is identified as a distinct entity in political geography. A country may be an independent sovereign state or one that is occupied by another state, as a non-sovereign or formerly sovereign political division, or a geographic region associated with sets of previously independent or differently associated people with distinct political characteristics. |
County | class | A county is a geographical region of a country used for administrative or other purposes, in certain modern nations. |
District | class | A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions of municipalities, school district, or political district. |
Feature | class | Geographical features are man-made or naturally-created features associated with a location relative to the Earth. |
FederatedState | class | A federated state is a territorial and constitutional community forming part of a federal union (federation) such as the United States and Australia. |
FifthLevelAdministrativeDivision | class | A subdivision of a fourth-level administrative division. |
FirstLevelAdministrativeDivision | class | A primary administrative division of a country, such as a state in the United States. |
FourthLevelAdministrativeDivision | class | A subdivision of a third-level administrative division. |
Geometry | class | Geometry provides "the means for the quantitative description, by means of coordinates and mathematical functions, of the spatial characteristics of features, including dimension, position, size, shape, and orientation", as defined in ISO 19107. |
Hamlet | class | A hamlet is a type of settlement. The definition of hamlet varies by country. It usually refers to a small settlement, with a small population that is usually under 100, in a rural area, or a component of a larger settlement or municipality. Hamlets are typically unincorporated communities. |
Municipality | class | A municipality is usually an urban administrative division having corporate status and usually powers of self-government or jurisdiction. |
Neighborhood | class | A neighborhood, or neighbourhood, is a geographically localised community within a larger city, town, suburb or rural area. |
Parish | class | A parish is an administrative division used by several countries. In parts of the British Isles it is known as a civil parish to distinguish it from the ecclesiastical parish. |
Point | class | A point is a geographical point on the surface of the Earth, typically described using a coordinate system relative to the Earth, such as WGS84. |
PoliticalDivision | class | A political division is a geographic region accepted to be in the jurisdiction of a particular governmental entity. The particular government entity varies as each organizes its operations by further divisions (subdivisions of the state) to further its tasks and satisfy its responsibilities. |
PostalCode | class | A postal code is a series of letters and/or digits, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. |
Province | class | A province is almost always an administrative division, within a country or state. |
SecondLevelAdministrativeDivision | class | A subdivision of a first-level administrative division. |
SpatialThing | class | Anything that has a spatial representation, i.e. size, shape, or position. e.g. people, places, objects, as well as abstract areas like cubes. |
Street | class | A street is a public thoroughfare (usually paved) in a built environment. Practically all public streets in Western countries and the majority elsewhere (though not in Japan) are given a street or road name or at least a number to identify them and any addresses located along the streets. Alleys in some places do not have names. |
ThirdLevelAdministrativeDivision | class | A subdivision of a second-level administrative division. |
Thoroughfare | class | A passage or way through from one location to another, which is usually used a component of an address. A thoroughfare is not necessarily a road, it might be a waterway or some other feature. |
Town | class | A town is a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city. The size definition for what constitutes a "town" varies considerably in different parts of the world. |
Township | class | The word township is used to refer to different kinds of settlements in different countries. |
Village | class | A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. |
address | property | This property associates anything with its address. |
alternate_name | property | This property indicates the alternate name of the spatial thing. |
country | property | The uppermost politial division for the address, almost always a country. |
endonym | property | The endonym is a name given by members of a particular ethnolinguistic group to its homeland or a specific place within it. |
exonym | property | The exonym is an external name for a geographical place: a common name used only outside the place in question, usually for historical reasons. |
fifth_level_administrative_division | property | The fifth-level administrative division of the address, if any. |
first_level_administrative_division | property | The first-level administrative division (region) of the address, usually a county, state or other such area that typically encompasses several localities. |
fourth_level_administrative_division | property | The fourth-level administrative division of the address, if any. |
full_address | property | The complete address written as a string, with or without formatting. |
geometry | property | This property associates any feature with the corresponding geometry. |
historical_address | property | This property associates anything with one of its historical address. |
itrf2000_lat | property | The ITRF2000 latitude of a point (decimal degrees). |
itrf2000_long | property | The ITRF2000 longitude of a point (decimal degrees). |
locator | property | The real world entity identified by the address. The locator could be the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, of it could be a room inside a building. |
locator_address | property | This property is used to describe a number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the exact locator within the relevant scope(s), that is described by juso:locator. |
name | property | This property indicates the name of the spatial thing. |
official_name | property | This property indicates the official name of the spatial thing. |
parent | property | A politial or administrative division that is a direct parent of the current feature. |
political_division | property | A politial or administrative division that contain the current feature. |
post_office_box | property | This property describes the post office box number for PO box addresses. A post-office box or post office box (commonly referred to as a PO box or a postal box) is a uniquely addressable lockable box located on the premises of a post office station. |
postal_code | property | This property associates any address with its postal code. |
second_level_administrative_division | property | The second-level administrative division (locality) of the address, usually a city. |
short_name | property | This property indicates the relatively short name of the spatial thing. |
third_level_administrative_division | property | The third-level administrative division of the address, if any. |
thoroughfare | property | An address component that represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. A thoroughfare is not necessarily a road, it might be a waterway or some other feature. |
thoroughfare_address | property | This property is used to describe a unique number given to each building (residential or not) or vacant lot with a mailbox in a street or other thoroughfares. |
wgs84_lat | property | The WGS84 latitude of a point (decimal degrees). |
wgs84_long | property | The WGS84 longitude of a point (decimal degrees). |
within | property | A spatial thing that contains the current one within the borders of its own region. |
Definition: An address is a collection of information, presented in a mostly fixed format, used for describing the location of a building, apartment, or other structure or a plot of land, generally using political boundaries and street names as references, along with other identifiers such as house or apartment numbers. Some addresses also contain special codes to aid routing of mail and packages, such as a ZIP code or post code.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Address |
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Preferred Label: | Address@en and 주소@ko |
Alternate Label: | Geographical Address@en and Postal Address@en |
Properties include: | juso:country, juso:fifth_level_administrative_division, juso:first_level_administrative_division, juso:fourth_level_administrative_division, juso:full_address, juso:locator, juso:locator_address, juso:post_office_box, juso:postal_code, juso:second_level_administrative_division, juso:third_level_administrative_division, juso:thoroughfare and juso:thoroughfare_address |
Used with: | juso:address and juso:historical_address |
Same as: | ic:Address and locn:Address |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_(geography) |
Status: | Testing |
Definition: An administrative division is a portion of a country or other region delineated for the purpose of administration. Administrative divisions are each granted a certain degree of autonomy and are usually required to manage themselves through their own local governments.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/AdministrativeDivision |
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Preferred Label: | Administrative Division@en |
Alternate Label: | Administrative Entity@en, Administrative Unit@en, Country Subdivision@en, Geopolitical Division@en and Subnational Entity@en |
Subclass of: | juso:PoliticalDivision |
See Also: | gn:A.ADMD and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_division |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A capital district or capital territory is normally a specially designated administrative division where a country's seat of government is located.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/CapitalDistrict |
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Preferred Label: | Capital District@en |
Alternate Label: | Capital Territory@en |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_districts_and_territories |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A city is a large and permanent human settlement. Although there is no agreement on how a city is distinguished from a town in general English language meanings, many cities have a particular administrative, legal, or historical status based on local law.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/City |
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Preferred Label: | City@en, 市@ja and 시@ko |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision and schema:City |
Same as: | dbpedia:City and lgdo:City |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A consolidated city-county is a city and county that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal corporation, and a county, which is an administrative division of a state. It has the powers and responsibilities of both types of entities.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/ConsolidatedCityCounty |
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Preferred Label: | Consolidated City-county@en |
Subclass of: | juso:City and juso:County |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consolidated_city-county |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A country is a region that is identified as a distinct entity in political geography. A country may be an independent sovereign state or one that is occupied by another state, as a non-sovereign or formerly sovereign political division, or a geographic region associated with sets of previously independent or differently associated people with distinct political characteristics.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Country |
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Preferred Label: | Country@en, 国@ja and 나라@ko |
Alternate Label: | 国家@ja and 국가@ko |
Used with: | juso:country |
Subclass of: | juso:PoliticalDivision |
Same as: | dbpedia:Country, lgdo:Country and schema:Country |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A county is a geographical region of a country used for administrative or other purposes, in certain modern nations.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/County |
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Preferred Label: | County@en and 군@ko |
Alternate Label: | Cnty.@en-US and Co.@en-GB |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
Same as: | lgdo:County |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning entire regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions of municipalities, school district, or political district.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/District |
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Preferred Label: | District@en and 구@ko |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
Same as: | dbpedia:District |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: Geographical features are man-made or naturally-created features associated with a location relative to the Earth.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Feature |
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Preferred Label: | Geographical Feature@en |
Alternate Label: | Feature@en |
Properties include: | juso:endonym, juso:exonym, juso:geometry, juso:parent and juso:political_division |
Used with: | juso:locator |
Subclass of: | juso:SpatialThing and gsp:Feature |
Disjoint with: | juso:Geometry |
Equivalent to: | gn:Feature |
Same as: | spatial:Feature |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geographical_feature |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A federated state is a territorial and constitutional community forming part of a federal union (federation) such as the United States and Australia.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/FederatedState |
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Preferred Label: | Federated State@en and 연방주@ko |
Alternate Label: | State@en and 주@ko |
Subclass of: | dbpedia:State, lgdo:State, juso:AdministrativeDivision and schema:State |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federated_state |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A subdivision of a fourth-level administrative division.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/FifthLevelAdministrativeDivision |
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Preferred Label: | Fifth-level Administrative Division@en |
Alternate Label: | Fifth Administrative Level@en and Fifth-order Administrative Division@en |
Used with: | juso:fifth_level_administrative_division |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | gn:A.ADM5 |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A primary administrative division of a country, such as a state in the United States.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/FirstLevelAdministrativeDivision |
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Preferred Label: | First-level Administrative Division@en |
Alternate Label: | First Administrative Level@en and First-order Administrative Division@en |
Used with: | juso:first_level_administrative_division |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | gn:A.ADM1 |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A subdivision of a third-level administrative division.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/FourthLevelAdministrativeDivision |
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Preferred Label: | Fourth-level Administrative Division@en |
Alternate Label: | Fourth Administrative Level@en and Fourth-order Administrative Division@en |
Used with: | juso:fourth_level_administrative_division |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | gn:A.ADM4 |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: Geometry provides "the means for the quantitative description, by means of coordinates and mathematical functions, of the spatial characteristics of features, including dimension, position, size, shape, and orientation", as defined in ISO 19107.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Geometry |
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Preferred Label: | Geometry@en and 기하@ko |
Used with: | juso:geometry |
Subclass of: | juso:SpatialThing |
Disjoint with: | juso:Feature |
Same as: | ngeo:Geometry, gsp:Geometry and locn:Geometry |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometry |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A hamlet is a type of settlement. The definition of hamlet varies by country. It usually refers to a small settlement, with a small population that is usually under 100, in a rural area, or a component of a larger settlement or municipality. Hamlets are typically unincorporated communities.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Hamlet |
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Preferred Label: | Hamlet@en |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
Same as: | lgdo:Hamlet |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamlet_(place) |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A municipality is usually an urban administrative division having corporate status and usually powers of self-government or jurisdiction.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Municipality |
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Preferred Label: | Municipality@en |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
Same as: | dbpedia:Municipality and lgdo:Municipality |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipality |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A neighborhood, or neighbourhood, is a geographically localised community within a larger city, town, suburb or rural area.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Neighborhood |
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Preferred Label: | Neighborhood@en-US, Neighbourhood@en-GB and 동@ko |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neighbourhood |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A parish is an administrative division used by several countries. In parts of the British Isles it is known as a civil parish to distinguish it from the ecclesiastical parish.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Parish |
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Preferred Label: | Parish@en |
Alternate Label: | Civil Parish@en-GB |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parish_(administrative_division) |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A point is a geographical point on the surface of the Earth, typically described using a coordinate system relative to the Earth, such as WGS84.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Point |
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Preferred Label: | Point@en and 점@ko |
Properties include: | juso:itrf2000_lat, juso:itrf2000_long, juso:wgs84_lat and juso:wgs84_long |
Subclass of: | juso:Geometry |
Same as: | geo:Point |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_(geometry) |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A political division is a geographic region accepted to be in the jurisdiction of a particular governmental entity. The particular government entity varies as each organizes its operations by further divisions (subdivisions of the state) to further its tasks and satisfy its responsibilities.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/PoliticalDivision |
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Preferred Label: | Political Division@en |
Used with: | juso:parent and juso:political_division |
Subclass of: | juso:Feature |
Equivalent to: | schema:AdministrativeArea |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_division |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A postal code is a series of letters and/or digits, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/PostalCode |
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Preferred Label: | Postal Code@en and 우편번호@ko |
Alternate Label: | Eircode@en, PIN Code@en, Post Code@en, Postcode@en and ZIP Code@en |
Used with: | juso:postal_code |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postal_code |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A province is almost always an administrative division, within a country or state.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Province |
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Preferred Label: | Province@en and 도@ko |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision and schema:State |
Same as: | dbpedia:Province |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A subdivision of a first-level administrative division.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/SecondLevelAdministrativeDivision |
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Preferred Label: | Second-level Administrative Division@en |
Alternate Label: | Second Administrative Level@en and Second-order Administrative Division@en |
Used with: | juso:second_level_administrative_division |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | gn:A.ADM2 |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: Anything that has a spatial representation, i.e. size, shape, or position. e.g. people, places, objects, as well as abstract areas like cubes.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/SpatialThing |
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Preferred Label: | Spatial Thing@en |
Alternate Label: | Spatial Object@en |
Properties include: | juso:address, juso:alternate_name, juso:historical_address, juso:name, juso:official_name, juso:short_name and juso:within |
Used with: | juso:within |
Same as: | gsp:SpatialObject and geo:SpatialThing |
Status: | Testing |
Definition: A street is a public thoroughfare (usually paved) in a built environment. Practically all public streets in Western countries and the majority elsewhere (though not in Japan) are given a street or road name or at least a number to identify them and any addresses located along the streets. Alleys in some places do not have names.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Street |
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Preferred Label: | Street@en |
Subclass of: | juso:Thoroughfare |
See Also: | gn:R.ST and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A subdivision of a second-level administrative division.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/ThirdLevelAdministrativeDivision |
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Preferred Label: | Third-level Administrative Division@en |
Alternate Label: | Third Administrative Level@en and Third-order Administrative Division@en |
Used with: | juso:third_level_administrative_division |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | gn:A.ADM3 |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A passage or way through from one location to another, which is usually used a component of an address. A thoroughfare is not necessarily a road, it might be a waterway or some other feature.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Thoroughfare |
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Preferred Label: | Thoroughfare@en |
Used with: | juso:thoroughfare |
Subclass of: | juso:Feature |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoroughfare |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A town is a human settlement larger than a village but smaller than a city. The size definition for what constitutes a "town" varies considerably in different parts of the world.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Town |
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Preferred Label: | Town@en and 읍@ko |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
Same as: | dbpedia:Town and lgdo:Town |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Town |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The word township is used to refer to different kinds of settlements in different countries.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Township |
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Preferred Label: | Township@en and 면@ko |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Township |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town, with a population ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/Village |
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Preferred Label: | Village@en and 리@ko |
Subclass of: | juso:AdministrativeDivision |
Same as: | dbpedia:Village and lgdo:Village |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property associates anything with its address.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/address |
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Preferred Label: | address@en |
Domain: | juso:SpatialThing |
Range: | juso:Address |
Subproperty of: | ic:address and locn:address |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property indicates the alternate name of the spatial thing.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/alternate_name |
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Preferred Label: | alternate name@en and 대체 이름@ko |
Domain: | juso:SpatialThing |
Range: | xsd:string |
Subproperty of: | juso:name |
See Also: | gn:alternateName |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The uppermost politial division for the address, almost always a country.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/country |
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Preferred Label: | country@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:Country |
Same as: | ic:hasCountry |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The endonym is a name given by members of a particular ethnolinguistic group to its homeland or a specific place within it.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/endonym |
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Preferred Label: | endonym@en |
Domain: | juso:Feature |
Range: | xsd:string |
Subproperty of: | juso:name, gn:officialName and skos:prefLabel |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exonym_and_endonym |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The exonym is an external name for a geographical place: a common name used only outside the place in question, usually for historical reasons.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/exonym |
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Preferred Label: | exonym@en |
Domain: | juso:Feature |
Range: | xsd:string |
Subproperty of: | juso:name, gn:alternateName and skos:altLabel |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exonym_and_endonym |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The fifth-level administrative division of the address, if any.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/fifth_level_administrative_division |
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Preferred Label: | fifth-level administrative division@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:FifthLevelAdministrativeDivision |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The first-level administrative division (region) of the address, usually a county, state or other such area that typically encompasses several localities.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/first_level_administrative_division |
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Preferred Label: | first-level administrative division@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:FirstLevelAdministrativeDivision |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The fourth-level administrative division of the address, if any.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/fourth_level_administrative_division |
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Preferred Label: | fourth-level administrative division@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:FourthLevelAdministrativeDivision |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The complete address written as a string, with or without formatting.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/full_address |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | full address@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | xsd:string |
Same as: | locn:fullAddress |
Status: | Testing |
Definition: This property associates any feature with the corresponding geometry.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/geometry |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | geometry@en |
Domain: | juso:Feature |
Range: | juso:Geometry |
Subproperty of: | ngeo:geometry and locn:geometry |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property associates anything with one of its historical address.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/historical_address |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | historical address@en |
Domain: | juso:SpatialThing |
Range: | juso:Address |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The ITRF2000 latitude of a point (decimal degrees).@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/itrf2000_lat |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | latitude (ITRF2000)@en and 위도(ITRF2000)@ko |
Domain: | juso:Point |
Range: | xsd:string |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The ITRF2000 longitude of a point (decimal degrees).@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/itrf2000_long |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | longitude (ITRF2000)@en and 경도(ITRF2000)@ko |
Domain: | juso:Point |
Range: | xsd:string |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The real world entity identified by the address. The locator could be the property or complex, of the building or part of the building, of it could be a room inside a building.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/locator |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | locator@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:Feature |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property is used to describe a number or a sequence of characters that uniquely identifies the exact locator within the relevant scope(s), that is described by juso:locator.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/locator_address |
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Preferred Label: | locator address@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | xsd:string |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property indicates the name of the spatial thing.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/name |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | name@en and 이름@ko |
Domain: | juso:SpatialThing |
Range: | xsd:string |
Subproperty of: | dcterms:title and schema:name |
Status: | Testing |
Definition: This property indicates the official name of the spatial thing.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/official_name |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | official name@en and 공식 이름@ko |
Domain: | juso:SpatialThing |
Range: | xsd:string |
Subproperty of: | juso:name |
See Also: | gn:officialName |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A politial or administrative division that is a direct parent of the current feature.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/parent |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | parent politial division@en |
Domain: | juso:Feature |
Range: | juso:PoliticalDivision |
Subproperty of: | juso:political_division and gn:parentFeature |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A politial or administrative division that contain the current feature.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/political_division |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | political division@en |
Domain: | juso:Feature |
Range: | juso:PoliticalDivision |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property describes the post office box number for PO box addresses. A post-office box or post office box (commonly referred to as a PO box or a postal box) is a uniquely addressable lockable box located on the premises of a post office station.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/post_office_box |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | post office box@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | xsd:string |
Same as: | schema:postOfficeBoxNumber and locn:poBox |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property associates any address with its postal code.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/postal_code |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | postal code@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:PostalCode |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The second-level administrative division (locality) of the address, usually a city.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/second_level_administrative_division |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | second-level administrative division@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:SecondLevelAdministrativeDivision |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property indicates the relatively short name of the spatial thing.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/short_name |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | short name@en and 짧은 이름@ko |
Domain: | juso:SpatialThing |
Range: | xsd:string |
Subproperty of: | juso:alternate_name |
See Also: | gn:shortName |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The third-level administrative division of the address, if any.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/third_level_administrative_division |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | third-level administrative division@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:ThirdLevelAdministrativeDivision |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: An address component that represents the name of a passage or way through from one location to another. A thoroughfare is not necessarily a road, it might be a waterway or some other feature.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/thoroughfare |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | thoroughfare@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | juso:Thoroughfare |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: This property is used to describe a unique number given to each building (residential or not) or vacant lot with a mailbox in a street or other thoroughfares.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/thoroughfare_address |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | thoroughfare address@en |
Domain: | juso:Address |
Range: | xsd:string |
See Also: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_numbering |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The WGS84 latitude of a point (decimal degrees).@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/wgs84_lat |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | latitude (WGS84)@en and 위도(WGS84)@ko |
Domain: | juso:Point |
Range: | xsd:string |
Same as: | geo:lat |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: The WGS84 longitude of a point (decimal degrees).@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/wgs84_long |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | longitude (WGS84)@en and 경도(WGS84)@ko |
Domain: | juso:Point |
Range: | xsd:string |
Same as: | geo:long |
Status: | Unstable |
Definition: A spatial thing that contains the current one within the borders of its own region.@en
URI: | http://rdfs.co/juso/within |
---|---|
Preferred Label: | within@en |
Domain: | juso:SpatialThing |
Range: | juso:SpatialThing |
Subproperty of: | geo:location and locn:location |
Inverse of: | spatial:Pi and gsp:sfContains |
Same as: | spatial:P and gsp:sfWithin |
Status: | Testing |
_:YangyongBldg a juso:Feature ;
juso:name "Yangyong Building"@en , "양용빌딩"@ko ;
juso:geometry <http://geohash.org/wydjrzg6ece9> .
_:LiSTInc a juso:SpatialThing , foaf:Organization ;
juso:name "LiST Inc."@en , "주식회사 리스트"@ko ;
juso:within _:YangyongBldg ;
juso:historical_address [
a juso:Address ;
juso:full_address
"대한민국 서울특별시 영등포구 당산동 121-17 양용빌딩 9층 150-040"@ko ,
"9th Floor, Yangyong Building, 121-17, Dangsan-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, 150-040, South Korea"@en ;
juso:country <http://sws.geonames.org/1835841/> ;
juso:first_level_administrative_division <http://sws.geonames.org/1835847/> ;
juso:second_level_administrative_division <http://sws.geonames.org/1832536/> ;
juso:third_level_administrative_division <http://sws.geonames.org/8692617/> ;
juso:locator _:YangyongBldg ;
juso:locator_address "9층"@ko , "9th Floor"@en ;
juso:postal_code [
a juso:PostalCode ;
rdf:value "150-040"
]
] ;
juso:address [
a juso:Address ;
juso:full_address
"대한민국 서울특별시 영등포구 버드나루로19길 3 (당산동) 양용빌딩 9층 07229"@ko ,
"9th Floor, Yangyong Building, 3, Beodeunaru-ro 19-gil, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, 07229, South Korea"@en ;
juso:country <http://sws.geonames.org/1835841/> ;
juso:first_level_administrative_division <http://sws.geonames.org/1835847/> ;
juso:second_level_administrative_division <http://sws.geonames.org/1832536/> ;
juso:third_level_administrative_division <http://sws.geonames.org/8692617/> ;
juso:thoroughfare [
a juso:Street ;
juso:name "Beodeunaru-ro 19-gil"@en , "버드나루로19길"@ko ;
juso:parent <http://sws.geonames.org/8692617/>
] ;
juso:thoroughfare_address "3" ;
juso:locator _:YangyongBldg ;
juso:locator_address "9층"@ko , "9th Floor"@en ;
juso:postal_code [
a juso:PostalCode ;
rdf:value "07229"
]
] .
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