OntologyClass:Town: Difference between revisions
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| rdfs:label@fr = ville | | rdfs:label@fr = ville | ||
| rdfs:label@pl = miasteczko | | rdfs:label@pl = miasteczko | ||
| rdfs:label@ja = 街 | |||
| rdfs:subClassOf = Settlement | | rdfs:subClassOf = Settlement | ||
| rdfs:comment@en = a settlement ranging from a few hundred to several thousand (occasionally hundreds of thousands). The precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition. Usually, a town is thought of as larger than a village but smaller than a city, though there are exceptions to this rule. | | rdfs:comment@en = a settlement ranging from a few hundred to several thousand (occasionally hundreds of thousands). The precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition. Usually, a town is thought of as larger than a village but smaller than a city, though there are exceptions to this rule. | ||
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rdfs:label@el | πόλη |
rdfs:label@en | town |
rdfs:label@fr | ville |
rdfs:label@ja | 街 |
rdfs:label@pl | miasteczko |
rdfs:comment@en | a settlement ranging from a few hundred to several thousand (occasionally hundreds of thousands). The precise meaning varies between countries and is not always a matter of legal definition. Usually, a town is thought of as larger than a village but smaller than a city, though there are exceptions to this rule. |
rdfs:subClassOf | Settlement |
owl:equivalentClass | |
owl:disjointWith |