| Navn | Type | Lengde | Multiplisitet | 
                
                    
                        |  | CharacterString |  | 1..1 | 
                    
                        |  | CharacterString |  | 1..1 | 
                    
                        |  | CharacterString |  | 0..1 | 
        
     
    
        
            
                
                    | Name | Type | English | Description | 
            
                
                    | text | CharacterString |  | Way the name is written. | 
                
                    | script | CharacterString |  | Set of graphic symbols (for example an alphabet) employed in writing the name, expressed using the four letters codes defined in ISO 15924, where applicable.
-- Description --
SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007].
EXAMPLES Cyrillic, Greek, Roman/Latin scripts.
NOTE 1The four letter codes for Latin (Roman), Cyrillic and Greek script are "Latn", "Cyrl" and "Grek", respectively.
NOTE 2 In rare cases other codes could be used (for other scripts than Latin, Greek and Cyrillic). However, this should mainly apply for historical names in historical scripts.
NOTE 3 This attribute is of first importance in the multi-scriptual context of Europe. | 
                
                    | transliterationScheme | CharacterString |  | Method used for the names conversion between different scripts.
-- Description --
SOURCE Adapted from [UNGEGN Glossary 2007].
NOTE 1 This attribute should be filled for any transliterated spellings. If the transliteration scheme used is recorded in codelists maintained by ISO or UN, those codes should be preferred. |