Geographic Names Thesaurus
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Geographic Names is an alphabetical and hierarchical list of geographic location terms used in ICPSR's metadata records. The points below describe the structure and logic of the list:
- Non-preferred terms are italicized and indicate (with Preferred Term notation) the appropriate term to apply.
Examples:
- USA
- Preferred Term: United States
- United States
- Non-Preferred Term: USA
- The hierarchy, expressed as broader term/narrower term is structured to (potentially) indicate a region-continent-country-state/province-city continuum.
Examples:
- Netherlands
- BROADER TERM(S): Europe
- NARROWER TERM(S): Amsterdam
Examples:
- North America
- NARROWER TERM(S):
- United States
- Michigan
- Ann Arbor
Examples:
- Tokyo
- BROADER TERM(S):
- Asia
- Japan
While regional, continent, and country names are included in the current list, state/province and city names are included on the basis of their occurrence in ICPSR-archived data sets. These will continue to be added as needed.
- Sub-regional geographic designations (such Middle East, Southeast Asia) are also included with their associated country names listed as related terms
Examples:
- Southeast Asia
- RELATED TERM(S):
- Asia
- Cambodia
- Indonesia
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Descriptions are used to delineate the geographic coverage of a region or sub-region. Additionally, they are used to indicate historic context in cases of country name changes. In such cases, relevant dates are given along with instructions/restrictions on the use of particular country name forms. Open dates (e.g. 1991- ) indicate current context.
Examples:
- Uzbekistan
- Description: Formerly member of USSR; independent 1991- .
Examples:
- USSR
- Description: Use limited to 1922-1991.
- BROADER TERM(S)
- Asia
- Europe
- RELATED TERM(S)
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Estonia
- Georgia (Republic)
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Moldova
- Russia
- Tajikistan
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
Literary and historic warrant for the Geographic Regions and Country Names list is established through the following sources:
- Merriam-Webster Geographic Dictionary. 1998. 3rd edition. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Incorporated.
- Random House Webster's College Dictionary. 1999. New York: Random House.