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The geographic coordinates of a place, address, …
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The geographic coordinates of a place, address, …
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Revision as of 13:37, 24 June 2011
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GeoCoordinates UML Diagram
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Supertypes = Thing, Intangible, StructuredValue |
Subtypes = none |
Inherited properties = description:Text, name:Text, image:URL, url:URL |
Properties = elevation🙁Number or Text),latitude🙁Number or Text), longitude🙁Number or Text) |
Defined by = http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates |
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Description
The geographic coordinates of a place, address, …
Example
When I’m travel in San Francisco I plan to visit the Restaurant#A_description_of_its_owner Roots Restaurant at The Orchard Garden Hotel and I would like to use my smartphone to get a GPS-based route. So, it would be very useful if the restaurant web site will have markup concerning its geographical location.
<div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates"> <meta itemprop="latitude" content="37.7793" /> <meta itemprop="latitude" content="-122.4192" /> </div>