Place
From getSchema
This Page Semantic Annotations
- type = http://schema.org/CreativeWork
- name = Place
- url = http://getschema.org/index.php/Place
- inLanguage = en
- discussionUrl = http://getschema.org/index.php/Talk:Place
- publisher = http://binarypark.org
- publishingPrinciples = getSchema:About
- dateModified = 2014-01-28
- interactionCount = 824,699
- version = 1822
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Supertypes = Thing |
Subtypes = AdministrativeArea, CivicStructure, LandForm, LandmarksOrHistoricalBuilding, LocalBusiness, Residence, TouristAttraction |
Inherited properties = additionalType:URL, alternateName:Text, description:Text, name:Text, image:URL, sameAs:URL, url:URL |
Properties = address:PostalAddress, aggregateRating:AggregateRating, containedIn:Place, event:Event, faxNumber:Text, geo🙁GeoCoordinates or GeoShape), globalLocationNumber:Text, interactionCount:Text, isicV4:Text, logo🙁ImageObject or URL), map:URL, openingHoursSpecification:OpeningHoursSpecification, photo🙁Photograph or ImageObject), review:Review, telephone:Text |
Defined by = http://schema.org/Place |
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Description
A place of interest. Such entities typically define locations and therefore must have a known position. This concept is definitely borrowed from Google Places. As such we recommend that annotations encoding a Place should contain at least a good address or geo location property (GeoCoordinates or GeoShape).
Places play very important role in various kind of applications.