Inspire revision 4711
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An address component which represents the name of a geographic area or locality that groups a number of addressable objects for addressing purposes, without being an administrative unit.
-- Description --
NOTE 1 In some countries and regions an address area is a true subdivision of an administrative unit (most often a municipality), so that every address area is fully inside the municipality and so that every part of the municipality is within an address area. In other countries, the concept of address area names is less strict and based on local tradition or specific needs.
NOTE 2 In some situations an address area name is not required to obtain unambiguousness; instead the purpose is to make the complete address more informative and descriptive, adding a well known place name (e.g. of a village or community) to the address. This is particularly useful if the municipality or post code covers a large area.
EXAMPLE 1 In Sweden a "Kommundel" (en: Municipal sub division) is a type of address area names that ensures that street names are unique within the sub division.
EXAMPLE 2 In Spain an "Entidad de población" (en: population entity) has the same function. It is the general address area which depending on its characteristics can be classified as "Entidad Singular" (en: singular entity) or "Entidad Colectiva" (en: collective entity). Moreover, according to the population distribution, these areas can contain one or several "Núcleo de población" (en: population core) and/or "Población diseminada" (en: scattered population).
EXAMPLE 3 In Denmark "Supplerende bynavn" (en: Supplementary town name) is sometimes compulsory to ensure uniqueness of street names within the post code, sometimes it is just useful extra information, that makes the address more informative.
Egenskap |
Stereotype |
Beskrivelse |
Type |
Multiplisitet |
name |
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GeographicalName
(datatype)
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1..* |
- language |
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CharacterString |
1..1 |
- nativeness |
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NativenessValue
(kodeliste)
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1..1 |
- nameStatus |
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NameStatusValue
(kodeliste)
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1..1 |
- sourceOfName |
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CharacterString |
1..1 |
- pronunciation |
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PronunciationOfName
(datatype)
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1..1 |
- spelling |
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SpellingOfName
(datatype)
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1..* |
- grammaticalGender |
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GrammaticalGenderValue
(kodeliste)
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0..1 |
- grammaticalNumber |
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GrammaticalNumberValue
(kodeliste)
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0..1 |
AddressComponent |
inspireId |
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Identifier
(datatype)
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0..1 |
- localId |
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CharacterString |
1..1 |
- namespace |
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CharacterString |
1..1 |
- versionId |
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CharacterString |
0..1 |
alternativeIdentifier |
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CharacterString |
0..1 |
beginLifespanVersion |
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DateTime |
1..1 |
endLifespanVersion |
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DateTime |
0..1 |
status |
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StatusValue
(kodeliste)
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0..1 |
validFrom |
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DateTime |
1..1 |
validTo |
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DateTime |
0..1 |
Navn |
Type |
Lengde |
Multiplisitet |
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Identifier
(datatype)
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0..1 |
- |
CharacterString |
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1..1 |
- |
CharacterString |
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1..1 |
- |
CharacterString |
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0..1 |
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CharacterString |
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0..1 |
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DateTime |
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1..1 |
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DateTime |
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0..1 |
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StatusValue
(kodeliste)
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0..1 |
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DateTime |
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1..1 |
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DateTime |
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0..1 |
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GeographicalName
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1..* |
Name |
Type |
English |
Description |
inspireId |
Identifier
(datatype)
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External object identifier of the address component.
-- Description --
NOTE 1 An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon.
NOTE 2 The primary purpose of this identifier is to enable links between various sources and the address components.
EXAMPLE An address component spatial object from Denmark could carry this identifier:
Namespace: DK_ADR
Local identifier: 0A3F507B2AB032B8E0440003BA298018
Version identifier: 12-02-2008T10:05:01+01:00 |
- localId |
CharacterString |
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A local identifier, assigned by the data provider. The local identifier is unique within the namespace, that is no other spatial object carries the same unique identifier.
-- Description --
NOTE It is the responsibility of the data provider to guarantee uniqueness of the local identifier within the namespace.
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- namespace |
CharacterString |
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Namespace uniquely identifying the data source of the spatial object.
-- Description --
NOTE The namespace value will be owned by the data provider of the spatial object and will be registered in the INSPIRE External Object Identifier Namespaces Register.
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- versionId |
CharacterString |
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The identifier of the particular version of the spatial object, with a maximum length of 25 characters. If the specification of a spatial object type with an external object identifier includes life-cycle information, the version identifier is used to distinguish between the different versions of a spatial object. Within the set of all versions of a spatial object, the version identifier is unique.
-- Description --
NOTE The maximum length has been selected to allow for time stamps based on ISO 8601, for example, "2007-02-12T12:12:12+05:30" as the version identifier.
NOTE 2 The property is void, if the spatial data set does not distinguish between different versions of the spatial object. It is missing, if the spatial object type does not support any life-cycle information.
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alternativeIdentifier |
CharacterString |
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External, thematic identifier of the address component spatial object, which enables interoperability with existing legacy systems or applications.
-- Description --
NOTE Compared with a proper identifier of the address component, the alternative identifier is not necessarily persistent in the lifetime of the component spatial object. Likewise it is usually not globally unique and in general does include information on the version of the spatial object.
EXAMPLE 1 National or regional sector-specific identifiers (like e.g. a number- or letter code) for administrative units, address areas (localities, villages, sub-divisions) or thoroughfare names, which are used by a number of existing legacy systems.
EXAMPLE 2 In Denmark the four character municipal "road name code" (0001-9899) is only unique within the present municipality, thus if two municipalities merge, it is necessary to assign new road name codes. |
beginLifespanVersion |
DateTime |
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Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set.
-- Description --
NOTE This date is recorded to enable the generation of change only update files. |
endLifespanVersion |
DateTime |
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Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set.
-- Description --
NOTE This date is recorded primarily for those systems which "close" an entry in the spatial data set in the event of an attribute change. |
status |
StatusValue
(kodeliste)
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Validity of the address component within the life-cycle (version) of the address component spatial object.
-- Description --
NOTE This status relates to the address component and is not a property of the object to which the address is assigned (the addressable object). |
validFrom |
DateTime |
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Date and time of which this version of the address component was or will be valid in the real world.
-- Description --
NOTE This date and time can be set in the future for situations where an address component or a version of an address component has been decided by the appropriate authority to take effect for a future date. |
validTo |
DateTime |
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Date and time at which the address component ceased or will cease to exist in the real world. |
name |
GeographicalName
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Proper noun applied to the address area.
-- Description --
NOTE The data type allows names in different languages and scripts as well as inclusion of alternative name, alternative spellings, historical name and exonyms. |