Geographical Place – C13
C13 Geographical Place
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Superclass of:
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Scope note:
This class refers to portions of the surface of the Earth intended as constellations of matter which can be represented by photographs, paintings and maps. The relevant portion of the surface of the Earth can be covered by water (river, sea, ...). The more specific identity of instances of this class is provided by a controlled vocabulary of geographical place types.
Examples:
The portions of the surface of the Earth commonly named:
- Heraklion
- Aral sea
- Mount Fuji
- Newfoundland and Labrador
In First Order Logic:
- C13(x) ⊃ E26(x)
Outgoing properties:
Incoming properties:
Scope Notes
Show | Scope note | Language | Namespace | View details | Comments |
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This class refers to portions of the surface of the Earth intended as constellations of matter which can be represented by photographs, paintings and maps. The relevant portion of the surface of the Earth can be covered by water (river, sea, ...). The more specific identity of instances of this class is provided by a controlled vocabulary of geographical place types. | en | 0 |
Examples
Show | Example | Language | Namespace | View details | Comments |
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The portions of the surface of the Earth commonly named: Heraklion Aral sea Mount Fuji Newfoundland and Labrador | en | WIP | 0 |
Additional notes
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Identifier : C13
Labels
Label | Language | Last updated | View details | Comments |
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Geographical Place * | en | 2018-06-22 | 0 |
* : Standard label for this language
Namespace
Namespace | Last updated |
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HistDMI top-level ontology – ongoing | 2020-12-09 |
Parent classes
Class | Class namespace | Relation defined in | Justification | View details | Comments |
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E26 Physical Feature | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 | HistDMI top-level ontology – ongoing | 0 |
Ancestor classes
Class | Depth | Class namespace |
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E1 CRM Entity | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E1 CRM Entity | 5 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E1 CRM Entity | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E1 CRM Entity | 7 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E18 Physical Thing | 2 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E70 Thing | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E72 Legal Object | 3 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E77 Persistent Item | 5 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E92 Spacetime Volume | 3 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
E92 Spacetime Volume | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 6.2 |
C5 Region | 4 | HistDMI top-level ontology – ongoing |
C5 Region | 5 | HistDMI top-level ontology – ongoing |
Child and descendant classes
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Related classes
Relation | Class | Justification | Relation defined in | View details | Comments |
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Outgoing properties (this class is domain)
Domain | Property identifier | Range | Namespace |
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C13 Geographical Place | P20 has geographical place type | C14 Geographical Place Type | HistDMI top-level ontology – ongoing |
Outgoing properties (inherited from ancestors)
Incoming properties (this class is range)
Domain | Property identifier | Range | Namespace |
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E4 Period | P6 took place at (was place of) | C13 Geographical Place | HistDMI top-level ontology – ongoing |
E21 Person | P24 has its origins in (is origin of) | C13 Geographical Place | Social, legal and economic life (HistDMI) ongoing |
C15 Geographical Location (Temporal entity) | P15 is relative to | C13 Geographical Place | HistDMI top-level ontology – ongoing |
C8 Occupation (Temporal entity) | P6 takes place at (locates occupation) | C13 Geographical Place | Social, legal and economic life (HistDMI) ongoing |
Incoming properties (inherited from ancestors)
Profiles using this class
Label | Start date | End date | Last updated |
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Atlas of states | 2020-06-11 | ||
Geovistory Generic Historical Information Profile | 2019-11-20 | ||
ANR Processetti | 2020-01-04 |
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Comments
Francesco Beretta
Good question ! Apparently yes. But according to the SIG oral tradition the E27 Site class was developed for describing arcehological excavation sites, and it would be epistemological and not phenomenal. Furthermore, it has no specific properties: so, besides the different intension, what is the difference between E27 and the E26 Physical Feature class ? histC8 would then be a more explicit, and suitable class for modelling geographical places...
on September 18, 2019 23:59Vincent Alamercery
Is this class equivalent to E27 Site?
on April 24, 2019 11:48