PPL

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PPL is a geographic feature code used in gazetteers to denote a populated place, such as a city, town, or village.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gazetteer code
geographic feature code
toponymic feature classification
appearsIn global gazetteers
national gazetteers
online place-name services
categoryOf human habitation
contrastsWith administrative boundary codes
hydrographic feature codes
natural geographic feature codes
denotes city
inhabited locality
populated place
settlement
town
village
hasAbbreviationFor populated place
hasDomain cartography
geographic information science
geospatial data
hasNotationType alphanumeric code
helpsDistinguish populated places from non-populated features
implies built-up area
presence of permanent or semi-permanent residents
mayInclude cities
hamlets
small settlements
suburbs
towns
villages
partOf feature classification hierarchies
relatedTo feature code system
geographic information systems
toponymy
standardizedBy gazetteer maintainers
mapping organizations
usedBy GIS professionals
cartographers
geographers
mapping agencies
usedFor geocoding
indexing place names
searching place names
spatial analysis
standardized place classification
usedIn digital gazetteers
gazetteers
geographic databases

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