Name |
Type |
English |
Description |
addressIdentifierGeneral |
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Address identifier composed by numbers and/or characters. |
addressNumber |
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Address identifier composed only by numbers. |
addressNumberExtension |
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Extension to the address number.
-- Description --
EXAMPLE E.g., in the Czech Republic a new address situated between two old addresses with numbers "2" and "3" receives a number "2" with an extension "a" so the full address number becomes "2a". |
addressNumber2ndExtension |
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Second extension to the address number. |
buildingIdentifier |
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Building identifier composed by numbers and/or characters. |
buildingIdentifierPrefix |
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Prefix to the building number.
-- Description --
EXAMPLE In the Czech Republic the building numbers can have prefix to distinguish between two types of buildings: "c. p." (descriptive number) for buildings of permanent character and "c. evid." (registration number) for temporary dwelling (e.g. holiday cottagesand garages). |
entranceDoorIdentifier |
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Identifier for an entrance door, gate, or port. |
staircaseIdentifier |
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Identifier for a staircase, normally inside a building. |
floorIdentifier |
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Identifier of a floor or level inside a building. |
unitIdentifier |
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Identifier of a door, dwelling, suite or room inside a building. |
postalDeliveryIdentifier |
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Identifier of a postal delivery point.
-- Description --
EXAMPLE A Post office box (P.O. box). |
kilometrePoint |
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A mark on a road whose number identifies the existing distance between the origin point of the road and that mark, measured along the road. |
cornerAddress1stIdentifier |
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Address identifier related to the primary thoroughfare name in a corner address.
-- Description --
NOTE The concept of corner addresses with a primary and secondary thoroughfare name, each with an address identifier. Is used, e.g. in Lithuania and Estonia. |
cornerAddress2ndIdentifier |
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Address identifier related to the secondary thoroughfare name in a corner address.
-- Description --
NOTE The concept of corner addresses with a primary and secondary thoroughfare name, each with an address identifier. Is used, e.g. in Lithuania and Estonia. |