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Example: 2000 SF3 data expressed in 2003 Congressional Districts GeographicTime START CHOICE VariableReference ExternalAuthorityRef GeographyCode Authority Code GeographyName BoundingPolygon END CHOICEdateTimeURIGeographyCodeTypeBoundingPolygonTypeThe Bounding Box concept is exclusively linked to the Geographic Cover in FGDC and other geographic schema. It is a specialized form of Polygon and a geographic cover can have both a Bounding Box and a Bounding Polygon which describes it more discretely. Type from 2.0 structure.UBounding polygon - ploygon to describe the geographic area. Type from 2.0 structure. TopLevelGeographyBoolean to indicate that this particular geographic level is a top level (i.e. coverage) geography. Default value should be false for this. Notes--KM~Generic Geography class, used for any level of geography (either overall coverage or levels at which data is provided in the study). The first occurrences of this should be Geography (may be multiple occurrences, as in 3-country example described above) that describes the overall coverage area, which can also be distinguished by a Geography which does not have a ParentGeography.rBoolean to indicate that this particular geographic level has summary data available. Data would not be available at a particular level if the Geography described an overall geographic coverage area for a study which contained data only at lower levels (e.g. the study covers country X, but data is only available at lower levels of geography such as state and county).This would be a numeric code identifying the geographic level, such a MultiNational, Nation, Region, City, etc. We hope that a controlled vocabulary exists to describe these levels (we have yet to discover one).6Textual description of the level code (e.g. "Nation").This is a resuable class for expressing the values of any geographical area (e.g. what nation is covered in the study) - see below for detailsTo denote the date of the geography if other than that of the data. E.g.: 2000 SF3 data expressed in 2003 Congressional DistrictsKChoice among following group, yet lines 21 and 23 would always be required.=Textual description of the particular geographic entity/code.Textual description of the geographic coverage. One or more descriptions of this geography also will be designated in row 24: GeographyName (as part of Geography > GeographyValues) but this element is different in two ways: 1) it is designed to be more detailed and descriptive than GeographyName (which necessarily matches with a code given in line 23) and 2) it can describe a geographic area that is a grouping of several geographies (e.g. a study that covers 3 countries, each of which would be given its own Geography > GeographyValues > GeographyName). Among other goals, this method is designed to ensure that overall geographic coverage is machine actionable separate from geographic levels.8Textual description of the particular geographic entity. 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