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Nov 13, 2001 · Features, Objects, and other Things: Ontological Distinctions in the Geographic Domain. Conference paper; First Online: 13 November 2001. pp ...
Abstract. Two hundred and sixty-three subjects each gave examples for one of five geographic categories: geographic features, geographic objects,.
Two hundred and sixty-three subjects each gave examples for one of five geographic categories: geographic features, geographic objects, geographic concepts, ...
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