. "2018-07-17"^^ . "The Irish labels for concepts introduced for this ontology are still pending approval.\n\t\tThe Irish labels are thus still subject to change and missing labels will be added in due time." . "ADAPT and OSi" . "2.00.000" . "OSi Spatial Ontology"@en . "The OSi Spatial Ontology is available under the CC 4.0 BY License; see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.\n\t\tThis license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work, even commercially, as long as they credit you for the\n\t\toriginal creation. For proper attribution, simply include the statement: \"This work is based on the OSI Ontology, developed as\n\t\ta collaboration between the Knowledge and Data Engineering Group, Trinity College Dublin and Ordnance Survey Ireland as part of the\n\t\tSFI ADAPT Centre (Grant 13/RC/2106).\" and link back to the ontology's URL."@en . . . . . . . . "contains" . "contains"@en . "Denoting a \"part of\" relationship between geographical features not relying on GeoSPARQL's predicates." . . . . . "corresponds with" . "corresponds with"@en . "To relate two features that are similar, but not quite the same. Currently used to relate EDs and CENSUS EDs, amongst others. Investigation of the use of http://open.vocab.org/terms/similarTo can be foreseen in the future." . . . . "is revision of" . "is revision of"@en . "Denoting the relationship between the current feature and previous versions of the feature." . . . . "last update" . "last update"@en . "The last known update of a feature." . . . . . "part of" . "part of"@en . "Denoting a \"part of\" relationship between geographical features not relying on GeoSPARQL's predicates." . . . . . "Barony" . "Barony"@en . "Bar\u00FAntacht"@ga . . "Baronies were originally feudal and military jurisdictions dating back to the 11th century. They were established under the 1825 Boundary Survey Act." . . "Building" . "Building"@en . "Foirgneamh"@ga . . "A Building is a human construction, designed for residence, shelter storage, or a business premises.\n\t\tA building will have a Building Point geometry, and if it is an addressable building it will also have an address point.\n\t\tThe building object will be linked to the access Way network. A residential building that is not on a permanent foundation (e.g. a mobile home)\n\t\twill be shown as a building point. It will also have an address point, and be linked to the access Way network." . . "Council" . "Council"@en . . . "Civil Parish" . "Civil Parish"@en . "Par\u00F3iste"@ga . . "A civil parish was originally an ecclesiastical division and later used for civil purposes. They were established under the 1825 Boundary Survey Act." . . "County" . "County"@en . . "The division into counties on the model of the English system was introduced gradually by the English from the late 12th century onwards. They were established under the 1825 Boundary Survey Act." . . "Electoral Division" . "Electoral Division"@en . "Toghroinn Ceantair"@ga . . "Electoral Divisions are the smallest legally defined administrative areas in the Republic of Ireland for which Small Area Population Statistics are published from the Census. In other words, they are the smallest administrative area for which population statistics are published. Definition from http://census.cso.ie/censusasp/saps/boundaries/eds_bound.htm, last accessed November 2015." . . "Local Electoral Area" . "Local Electoral Area"@en . . "Local Electoral Areas, or LEAs, are generally formed by aggregating electoral divisions for the purpose of electing local councillors. There are, however, a number of electoral divisions that have been divided between LEAs to facilitate electors. From http://www.cso.ie/en/census/census2011boundaryfiles/, last accessed November 2015." . . "Municipal District" . "Municipal District"@en . . "A municipal district fors a new tier of local governance at a sub-county level. In general each municipal district corresponds to a single LEA; however some districts are split into multiple LEAs. In addition, the three cities and three counties which have no district-level subunits are nevertheless split into multiple LEAs. The names and extents of municipal districts and LEAs are defined by statutory instrument in terms of lower-level units called electoral divisions (EDs). From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipal_district_(Ireland), last accessed November 2015." . . "Rural Area" . "Rural Area"@en . "Ceantar Tuaithe"@ga . . "Rural areas are defined as being distinct from Urban Areas, established in the 1898 Local Government Act." . . "Baile Fearainn"@ga . "Townland" . "Townland"@en . . "A townland is the smallest territorial division used for administrative purposes in Ireland. They were established under the 1825 Boundary Survey Act." . . "National Constituency" . "National Constituency"@en . . . "Gaeltacht Region" . 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