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Daniel Vrbík and Václav Lábus
The article presents a process of collecting unstandardized toponyms, in particular urbanonyms (place names denoting objects located in the cadastre of the city), within the territory of two municipalities in the Czech Republic. The collecting process wa...
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Alexandra Nenko,Elena Nedoseka,Anastasiia Galaktionova
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The article presents the possibilities of semantic text analysis in studying the discourse of neighboring online communities. The discourse generated online by such a community in a social media group is a semantic field that contains narratives about ev...
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Melissa Wanjiru-Mwita and Frédéric Giraut
Toponyms, along with other urban symbols, were used as a tool of control over space in many African countries during the colonial period. This strategy was epitomized by the British, who applied it in Nairobi and other parts of Kenya from the late 1800s....
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Xi Kuai, Renzhong Guo, Zhijun Zhang, Biao He, Zhigang Zhao and Han Guo
Georeferencing by place names (known as toponyms) is the most common way of associating textual information with geographic locations. While computers use numeric coordinates (such as longitude-latitude pairs) to represent places, people generally refer ...
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Shaun Tyan Gin Lim and Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
Public transport is integral to the development of cities. It promotes economic development, mitigates environmental degradation, and fosters a sense of social cohesion. Notwithstanding, one can understand a place?s culture, geography, history, languages...
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Francesco Cavallaro, Francesco Perono Cacciafoco and Zhi Xuan Tan
This paper is aimed at investigating the applicability of the notion of Sequent Occupance to the Singapore context. Sequent Occupance as a phenomenon in Human Geography was first theorized by Derwent Whittlesey in 1929 in order to describe the current cu...
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