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Landform Type

A landform or physical feature. Landform elements include mountains, plains, lakes, rivers, seascape and oceanic waterbody interface features such as bays, peninsulas, seas and so forth, including sub-aqueous terrain features such as submersed mountain ranges, volcanoes, and the great ocean basins.

Inherited Properties
Properties inherited from @schema/PlaceExpected TypeDescription
@schema/additional­Property

A property-value pair representing an additional characteristics of the entitity, e.g. a product feature or another characteristic for which there is no matching property in schema.org.\n\nNote: Publishers should be aware that applications designed to use specific schema.org properties (e.g. http://schema.org/width, http://schema.org/color, http://schema.org/gtin13, ...) will typically expect such data to be provided using those properties, rather than using the generic property/value mechanism.

@schema/address or 

Physical address of the item.

@schema/aggregate­Rating

The overall rating, based on a collection of reviews or ratings, of the item.

@schema/amenity­Feature

An amenity feature (e.g. a characteristic or service) of the Accommodation. This generic property does not make a statement about whether the feature is included in an offer for the main accommodation or available at extra costs.

@schema/branch­Code

A short textual code (also called "store code") that uniquely identifies a place of business. The code is typically assigned by the parentOrganization and used in structured URLs.\n\nFor example, in the URL http://www.starbucks.co.uk/store-locator/etc/detail/3047 the code "3047" is a branchCode for a particular branch.

@schema/contained­In

The basic containment relation between a place and one that contains it.

@schema/contained­In­Place

The basic containment relation between a place and one that contains it.

@schema/contains­Place

The basic containment relation between a place and another that it contains.

@schema/event

Upcoming or past event associated with this place, organization, or action.

@schema/events

Upcoming or past events associated with this place or organization.

@schema/fax­Number

The fax number.

@schema/geo or 

The geo coordinates of the place.

@schema/geo­Contains or 

Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a containing geometry to a contained geometry. "a contains b iff no points of b lie in the exterior of a, and at least one point of the interior of b lies in the interior of a". As defined in DE-9IM.

@schema/geo­Covered­By or 

Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that covers it. As defined in DE-9IM.

@schema/geo­Covers or 

Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a covering geometry to a covered geometry. "Every point of b is a point of (the interior or boundary of) a". As defined in DE-9IM.

@schema/geo­Crosses or 

Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that crosses it: "a crosses b: they have some but not all interior points in common, and the dimension of the intersection is less than that of at least one of them". As defined in DE-9IM.

@schema/geo­Disjoint or 

Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically disjoint: they have no point in common. They form a set of disconnected geometries." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in DE-9IM)

@schema/geo­Equals or 

Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically equal, as defined in DE-9IM. "Two geometries are topologically equal if their interiors intersect and no part of the interior or boundary of one geometry intersects the exterior of the other" (a symmetric relationship)

@schema/geo­Intersects or 

Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) have at least one point in common. As defined in DE-9IM.

@schema/geo­Overlaps or 

Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that geospatially overlaps it, i.e. they have some but not all points in common. As defined in DE-9IM.

@schema/geo­Touches or 

Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) touch: they have at least one boundary point in common, but no interior points." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in DE-9IM )

@schema/geo­Within or 

Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to one that contains it, i.e. it is inside (i.e. within) its interior. As defined in DE-9IM.

@schema/global­Location­Number

The Global Location Number (GLN, sometimes also referred to as International Location Number or ILN) of the respective organization, person, or place. The GLN is a 13-digit number used to identify parties and physical locations.

@schema/has­Drive­Through­Service

Indicates whether some facility (e.g. [[FoodEstablishment]], [[CovidTestingFacility]]) offers a service that can be used by driving through in a car. In the case of [[CovidTestingFacility]] such facilities could potentially help with social distancing from other potentially-infected users.

@schema/has­Map or 

A URL to a map of the place.

@schema/is­Accessible­For­Free

A flag to signal that the item, event, or place is accessible for free.

@schema/isic­V4

The International Standard of Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC), Revision 4 code for a particular organization, business person, or place.

@schema/latitude or 

The latitude of a location. For example 37.42242 (WGS 84).

@schema/logo or 

An associated logo.

@schema/longitude or 

The longitude of a location. For example -122.08585 (WGS 84).

@schema/map

A URL to a map of the place.

@schema/maps

A URL to a map of the place.

@schema/maximum­Attendee­Capacity

The total number of individuals that may attend an event or venue.

@schema/opening­Hours­Specification

The opening hours of a certain place.

@schema/photo or 

A photograph of this place.

@schema/photos or 

Photographs of this place.

@schema/public­Access

A flag to signal that the [[Place]] is open to public visitors. If this property is omitted there is no assumed default boolean value

@schema/review

A review of the item.

@schema/reviews

Review of the item.

@schema/slogan

A slogan or motto associated with the item.

@schema/smoking­Allowed

Indicates whether it is allowed to smoke in the place, e.g. in the restaurant, hotel or hotel room.

@schema/special­Opening­Hours­Specification

The special opening hours of a certain place.\n\nUse this to explicitly override general opening hours brought in scope by [[openingHoursSpecification]] or [[openingHours]].

@schema/telephone

The telephone number.

@schema/tour­Booking­Page

A page providing information on how to book a tour of some [[Place]], such as an [[Accommodation]] or [[ApartmentComplex]] in a real estate setting, as well as other kinds of tours as appropriate.

Properties inherited from @schema/ThingExpected TypeDescription
@schema/additional­Type

An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.

@schema/alternate­Name

An alias for the item.

@schema/description

A description of the item.

@schema/disambiguating­Description

A sub property of description. A short description of the item used to disambiguate from other, similar items. Information from other properties (in particular, name) may be necessary for the description to be useful for disambiguation.

@schema/identifier or 

The identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of [[Thing]], such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See background notes for more details.

@schema/image or 

An image of the item. This can be a [[URL]] or a fully described [[ImageObject]].

@schema/main­Entity­Of­Page or 

Indicates a page (or other CreativeWork) for which this thing is the main entity being described. See background notes for details.

@schema/name

The name of the item.

@schema/potential­Action

Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role.

@schema/same­As

URL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item's identity. E.g. the URL of the item's Wikipedia page, Wikidata entry, or official website.

@schema/subject­Of or 

A CreativeWork or Event about this Thing.

@schema/url

URL of the item.