
What is the Core Location Vocabulary?
The Core Location Vocabulary is a simplified, reusable and extensible data model that captures the fundamental characteristics of a location, represented as an address, a geographic name, or a geometry.
What are the benefits of using the Core Location Vocabulary?
The Location Core Vocabulary provides a minimum set of classes and properties for describing a location represented as an address, a geographic name, or a geometry. This specification enables interoperability among land registers and any other ICT based solution exchanging and processing location information.
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Core Location Vocabulary key milestones
- In April 2021 a new public review cycle of the Core Person Vocabulary, Core Business Vocabulary, Core Location Vocabulary and Core Public Organisation Vocabulary started. After a series of five webinars, version 2.0.0 of the Core Location Vocabulary was released.
- On 23 May 2012, the Coordination Group of the Interoperability Solutions for European Public Administrations (ISA) Programme has endorsed version 1.00 of the combined specification of Core Business, Core Location and Core Person Vocabulary.
- On 7 May 2012 version 1.00 of the combined specification of Core Business, Core Location and Core Person Vocabulary was released.
- In March 2012 all comments of the public review period were discussed in a Working Group meeting.
- On 17 February 2012 version 0.2 entered a month-long public review period, ending on 16 March 2012.
- From November 2011 until February 2012 version 0.2 was developed.
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Do you want to participate in the work of our Core Vocabularies Working Group? Share your comments and change requests via the GitHub Core Location Vocabulary repository.