Property:Has location country
✎ Property | |
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name | country |
label | Country |
documentation | The property Has location country is used to describe the country where something is located in.
It is of the datatype Page and a special case of the Property:Located in. Other properties for specifying locations are: property:Has location city, property:Has location state and property:Has location address. When specifying the country in which an academic event takes or took place, using this property is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite but strongly recommended. |
type | Page |
primary key | false |
mandatory | false |
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size | |
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uploadable | |
default | |
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isLink | |
allow nulls? | |
topic | Event |
The property Has location country is used to describe the country where something is located in.
It is of the datatype Page and a special case of the Property:Located in. Other properties for specifying locations are: property:Has location city, property:Has location state and property:Has location address.
When specifying the country in which an academic event takes or took place, using this property is not needed for the DOI registration process via DataCite but strongly recommended.
Wikidata property id: P17
RQ-Wiki property: EventCountry
PTP property: country
Crossref property: conference_location
WikiCFP property: locality
DataCite property: geoLocation or geoLocationPlace
Maps to AEON: occurs in country
Usage guideline
- Geonames geographical name decoding is used.
- It can be checked at geonames whether the geographical name exists or not.
- If it exits, then the geographical coordinate of the name can be decoded and the map view can be rendered.
- An alternative name for existing can be created, see geonames manual.
- If it does not exist, then it can be created. Detail information can be checked at geonames manual.
- Normally it takes a few days until the API can decode the newly added name, see geonames update.