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[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6848 RFC 6848, Specifying Civic Address Extensions in the Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO)] |
[https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6848 RFC 6848, Specifying Civic Address Extensions in the Presence Information Data Format Location Object (PIDF-LO)] |
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[https://www.iso.org/iso-3166-country-codes.html ISO 3166 Country Codes] |
[https://www.iso.org/iso-3166-country-codes.html ISO 3166 Country Codes] |
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[https://pe.usps.com/cpim/ftp/pubs/Pub28/Pub28.pdf Postal Addressing Standards Publication 28]<br /> |
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!'''CLDXF Term''' |
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| Country||The name of a country represented by its two-letter ISO 3166-1 English country alpha-2 code elements in UPPER CASE letters. |
| Country||The name of a country represented by its two-letter ISO 3166-1 English country alpha-2 code elements in UPPER CASE letters. |
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| State||The name of a state or state equivalent, represented by the two-letter abbreviation given in USPS Publication 28, Appendix B. A state is a primary governmental division of the United States. |
| State||The name of a state or state equivalent, represented by the two-letter UPPER CASE abbreviation given in USPS Publication 28, Appendix B. A state is a primary governmental division of the United States. |
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| County||The name of a county or county-equivalent where the address is located. A county (or its equivalent) is the primary legal division of a state or territory. |
| County||The name of a county or county-equivalent where the address is located. A county (or its equivalent) is the primary legal division of a state or territory. |
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| Street Name Post Directional ||A word following the Street Name element that indicates the direction taken by the street from an arbitrary starting point or line, or the sector where it is located. |
| Street Name Post Directional ||A word following the Street Name element that indicates the direction taken by the street from an arbitrary starting point or line, or the sector where it is located. |
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| Street Name Post Modifier||A word or phrase that follows and modifies the Street Name element but it is separated from it by a Street Name Post Type or a Street Name Post Directional or both. |
| Street Name Post Modifier||A word or phrase that follows and modifies the Street Name element but it is separated from it by a Street Name Post Type or a Street Name Post Directional, or both. |
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| Address Number Prefix||An extension of the address number that precedes it and further identifies a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined area. |
| Address Number Prefix||An extension of the address number that precedes it and further identifies a location along a thoroughfare or within a defined area. |
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| Floor||The standardized identifier for a story or level within a structure, wing, or unit. |
| Floor||The standardized identifier for a story or level within a structure, wing, or unit. |
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| Unit||A group or suite of rooms within a building that are under common ownership or tenancy, typically having a common primary entrance. |
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|Part of the complete unit identifier that precedes the Unit Value and indicates the kind of unit. |
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|Part of the complete unit identifier that uniquely identifies a particular unit. |
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| Room||A single, distinctly identified, enclosed space within a structure. |
| Room||A single, distinctly identified, enclosed space within a structure. |