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Major Features:
- Farm. A tract of land with associated buildings devoted to agriculture
- Railroad station. A facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight
- Farmstead. The buildings and adjacent service areas of a farm
- Ruin(s). A destroyed or decayed structure which is no longer functional
- House(s). A building used as a human habitation
- Estate(s). A large commercialized agricultural landholding with associated buildings and other facilities
- Ranch(es). A large farm specializing in extensive grazing of livestock
- Shrine. A structure or place memorializing a person or religious concept
- Farms. Tracts of land with associated buildings devoted to agriculture
- Tomb(s). A structure for interring bodies
- School. Building(s) where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place
- Railroad stop. A place lacking station facilities where trains stop to pick up and unload passengers and freight
- Church. A building for public Christian worship
- Airfield. A place on land where aircraft land and take off; no facilities provided for the commercial handling of passengers and cargo
- Camp(s). A site occupied by tents, huts, or other shelters for temporary use
- Building(s). A structure built for permanent use, as a house, factory, etc.
- Triangulation station. A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
- Mine(s). A site where mineral ores are extracted from the ground by excavating surface pits and subterranean passages
- Hut. A small primitive house
- Mission. A place characterized by dwellings, school, church, hospital and other facilities operated by a religious group for the purpose of providing charitable services and to propagate religion
- Fort. A defensive structure or earthworks
- Country house. A large house, mansion, or chateau, on a large estate
- Cemetery. A burial place or ground
- Ancient site. A place where archeological remains, old structures, or cultural artifacts are located
- Railroad siding. A short track parallel to and joining the main track
- Mosque. A building for public Islamic worship
- Monastery. A building and grounds where a community of monks lives in seclusion
- Bridge. A structure erected across an obstacle such as a stream, road, etc., in order to carry roads, railroads, and pedestrians across
- Cave(s). n underground passageway or chamber, or cavity on the side of a cliff
- Huts. Small primitive houses
- Market. A place where goods are bought and sold at regular intervals
- Temple(s). An edifice dedicated to religious worship
- Dam. A barrier constructed across a stream to impound water
- Hotel. A building providing lodging and/or meals for the public
- Section of estate
- Cairn. A heap of stones erected as a landmark or for other purposes
- Police post. A building in which police are stationed
- Mill(s). A building housing machines for transforming, shaping, finishing, grinding, or extracting products
- Castle. A large fortified building or set of buildings
- Landing. A place where boats receive or discharge passengers and freight, but lacking most port facilities
- Estuary. A funnel-shaped stream mouth or embayment where fresh water mixes with sea water under tidal influences
- Airport . A place where aircraft regularly land and take off, with runways, navigational aids, and major facilities for the commercial handling of passengers and cargo
- Facility center. A place where more than one facility is situated
- Abandoned railroad station
- Storehouse. A building for storing goods, especially provisions
- Resthouse. A structure maintained for the rest and shelter of travelers
- Factory. One or more buildings where goods are manufactured, processed or fabricated
- Oil palm plantation. An estate specializing in the cultivation of oil palm trees
- Rubber plantation. An estate which specializes in growing and tapping rubber trees
- Grave. A burial site
- Lighthouse. A distinctive structure exhibiting a major navigation light
- Resort. A specialized facility for vacation, health, or participation sports activities
- Sugar mill. A facility where sugar cane is processed into raw sugar
- Tower . A high conspicuous structure, typically much higher than its diameter
- Abandoned farm
- Hospital. A building in which sick or injured, especially those confined to bed, are medically treated
- Abandoned airfield
- Beacon. A fixed artificial navigation mark
- Stable. A building for the shelter and feeding of farm animals, especially horses
- Patrol post. A post from which patrols are sent out
- Monument. A commemorative structure or statue
- Abandoned mine
- Halting place. A place where caravans stop for rest
- Spa. A resort area usually developed around a medicinal spring
- Tea plantation. An estate which specializes in growing tea bushes
- Corral(s). A pen or enclosure for confining or capturing animals
- Power station. A facility for generating electric power
- Boundary marker. A fixture marking a point along a boundary
- Labor camp. A camp used by migrant or temporary laborers
- Sheepfold. A fence or wall enclosure for sheep and other small herd animals
- Forest station. A collection of buildings and facilities for carrying out forest management
- Agricultural facility. A building and/or tract of land used for improving agriculture
- Border post. A post or station at an international boundary for the regulation of movement of people and goods
- College SCHC 200 The grounds and buildings of an institution of higher learning
- Religious center. A facility where more than one religious activity is carried out, e.g., retreat, school, monastery, worship
- Nursery(-ies). A place where plants are propagated for transplanting or grafting
- Guest house. A house used to provide lodging for paying guests
- Astronomical station. A point on the earth whose position has been determined by observations of celestial bodies
- Cattle dipping tank. A small artificial pond used for immersing cattle in chemically treated water for disease control
- Pier. A structure built out into navigable water on piles providing berthing for ships and recreation
- Refugee camp. A camp used by refugees
- Quay. A structure of solid construction along a shore or bank which provides berthing for ships and which generally provides cargo handling facilities
- Gate. A controlled access entrance or exit
- Communication center. A facility, including buildings, antennae, towers and electronic equipment for receiving and transmitting information
- Garden(s). An enclosure for displaying selected plant or animal life
- Dairy. A facility for the processing, sale and distribution of milk or milk products
- Pagoda. A tower-like storied structure, usually a Buddhist shrine
- Sugar plantation. An estate that specializes in growing sugar cane
- Oil pipeline terminal. A tank farm or loading facility at the end of an oil pipeline
- Wharf(-ves). A structure of open rather than solid construction along a shore or a bank which provides berthing for ships and cargo-handling facilities
- Barracks. A building for lodging military personnel
- Coal mine(s). A mine where coal is extracted
- Water mill. A mill powered by running water
- Windmill. A mill or water pump powered by wind
- Religious site. An ancient site of significant religious importance
- Sawmill. A mill where logs or lumber are sawn to specified shapes and sizes
- Experiment station. A facility for carrying out experiments
- United states government establishment. A facility operated by the United States Government in Panama
- Quarry(-ies). A surface mine where building stone or gravel and sand, etc. are extracted
- Palace. A large stately house, often a royal or presidential residence
- Hydroelectric power station. A building where electricity is generated from water power
- Dike. An earth or stone embankment usually constructed for flood or stream control
- Oil pumping station. A facility for pumping oil through a pipeline
- Breakwater. A structure erected to break the force of waves at the entrance to a harbor or port
- Historical site. A place of historical importance
- Prison. A facility for confining prisoners
- Courthouse. A building in which courts of law are held
- Convent. building where a community of nuns lives in seclusion
- Customs post. A building at an international boundary where customs and duties are paid on goods
- Pyramid. An ancient massive structure of square ground plan with four triangular faces meeting at a point and used for enclosing tombs
- Ferry. A boat or other floating conveyance and terminal facilities regularly used to transport people and vehicles across a waterbody
- Facility. A building or buildings housing a center, institute, foundation, hospital, prison, mission, courthouse, etc.
- Gold mine(s). A mine where gold ore, or alluvial gold is extracted
- Post office. A public building in which mail is received, sorted and distributed
- Sugar refinery. A facility for converting raw sugar into refined sugar
- Sluice. A conduit or passage for carrying off surplus water from a waterbody, usually regulated by means of a sluice gate
- Water pumping station. A facility for pumping water from a major well or through a pipeline
- Community center. A facility for community recreation and other activities
- Square. A broad, open, public area near the center of a town or city
- Logging camp. A camp used by loggers
- Salt evaporation ponds. Diked salt ponds used in the production of solar evaporated salt
- Agricultural school. A school with a curriculum focused on agriculture
- Radio station. A facility for producing and transmitting information by radio waves
- Sanatorium. A facility where victims of physical or mental disorders are treated
- Clinic. A medical facility associated with a hospital for outpatients
- Stadium. A structure with an enclosure for athletic games with tiers of seats for spectators
- Administrative facility. A government building
- Lock(s). A basin in a waterway with gates at each end by means of which vessels are passed from one water level to another
- Arch. A natural or man-made structure in the form of an arch
- Mole. A massive structure of masonry or large stones serving as a pier or breakwater
- Jetty. A structure built out into the water at a river mouth or harbor entrance to regulate currents and silting
- Meteorological station. A station at which weather elements are recorded
- Gas-oil separator plan. A facility for separating gas from oil
- Phosphate works. A facility for producing fertilizer
- Former sugar mill. A sugar mill no longer used as a sugar mill
- Coast guard station. A facility from which the coast is guarded by armed vessels
- Military installation. A facility for use of and control by armed forces
- Oil well. A well from which oil may be pumped
- Mining camp. A camp used by miners
- Railroad signal. A signal at the entrance of a particular section of track governing the movement of trains
- Airbase. An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for air force personnel, hangars and runways for aircraft, and from which operations are initiated
- Scientific research base STNB 36 A scientific facility used as a base from which research is carried out or monitored
- Iron mine(s). A mine where iron ore is extracted
- Golf course. A recreation field where golf is played
- Museum MUS 32 A building where objects of permanent interest in one or more of the arts and sciences are preserved and exhibited
- Abandoned oil well
- Abandoned police post
- Sub-surface dam. A dam put down to bedrock in a sand river
- Marina. A harbor facility for small boats, yachts, etc.
- Oil refinery. A facility for converting crude oil into refined petroleum products
- Wall. A thick masonry structure, usually enclosing a field or building, or forming the side of a structure
- Leprosarium. An asylum or hospital for lepers
- Cannery. A building where food items are canned
- Heliport. A place where helicopters land and take off
- Oil camp. A camp used by oilfield workers
- Dockyard. A facility for servicing, building, or repairing ships
- Dry dock. A dock providing support for a vessel, and means for removing the water so that the bottom of the vessel can be exposed
- Observatory. A facility equipped for observation of atmospheric or space phenomena
- Waterworks. A facility for supplying potable water through a water source and a system of pumps and filtration beds
- Abandoned camp
- Retreat. A place of temporary seclusion, especially for religious groups
- Veterinary facility. A building or camp at which veterinary services are available
- Copper mine(s). A mine where copper ore is extracted
- Racetrack. A track where races are held
- Hermitage. A secluded residence, usually for religious sects
- Customs house. A building in a port where customs and duties are paid, and where vessels are entered and cleared
- Military schoo. A school at which military science forms the core of the curriculum
- Burial cave(s). A cave used for human burials
- Chrome mine(s). A mine where chrome ore is extracted
- Boatyard. A waterside facility for servicing, repairing, and building small vessels
- Medical center. A complex of health care buildings including two or more of the following: hospital, medical school, clinic, pharmacy, doctor's offices, etc.
- Research institute. A facility where research is carried out
- Ore treatment plant. A facility for improving the metal content of ore by concentration
- Observation point. A wildlife or scenic observation point
- Rookery. A breeding place of a colony of birds or seals
- Wreck. The site of the remains of a wrecked vessel
- Free trade zone. An area, usually a section of a port, where goods may be received and shipped free of customs duty and of most customs regulations
- Dispensary. A building where medical or dental aid is dispensed
- Weir(s). A small dam in a stream, designed to raise the water level or to divert stream flow through a desired channel
- Pyramids. Ancient massive structures of square ground plan with four triangular faces meeting at a point and used for enclosing tombs
- Space center. A facility for launching, tracking, or controlling satellites and space vehicles
- Fuel depo. An area where fuel is stored
- Leper colony. A settled area inhabited by lepers in relative isolation
- Olive oil mill. A mill where oil is extracted from olives
- Salt mine(s). A mine from which salt is extracted
- Tank farm. A tract of land occupied by large, cylindrical, metal tanks in which oil or liquid petrochemicals are stored
- Brewery. One or more buildings where beer is brewed
- Park gate. A controlled access to a park
- Abandoned railroad stop
- Reservoir(s). An artificial pond or lake
- Athletic field. A tract of land used for playing team sports, and athletic track and field events
- Baling station. A facility for baling agricultural products
- Casino. A building used for entertainment, especially gambling
- Lead mine(s). A mine where lead ore is extracted
- Water tank. A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- Whaling station. A facility for butchering whales and processing train oil
- Abandoned factory
- Oil pipeline junction. A section of an oil pipeline where two or more pipes join together
- Reformatory. A facility for confining, training, and reforming young law offenders
- Ancient wal. The remains of a linear defensive stone structure
- Ruined dam. A destroyed or decayed dam which is no longer functional
- Foundry. A building or works where metal casting is carried out
- Nickel mine(s). A mine where nickel ore is extracted
- Inspection station. A station at which vehicles, goods, and people are inspected
- Amphitheater. An oval or circular structure with rising tiers of seats about a stage or open space
- Asylum. A facility where the insane are cared for and protected
- Copper works. A facility for processing copper ore
- Limekiln. A furnace in which limestone is reduced to lime
- Novitiate. A religious house or school where novices are trained
- Park headquarters. A park administrative facility
- Abandoned prison
- Maritime schoo. A school at which maritime sciences form the core of the curriculum
- Steps. Stones or slabs placed for ease in ascending or descending a steep slope
- Zoo. A zoological garden or park where wild animals are kept for exhibition
- Ruined bridge. A destroyed or decayed bridge which is no longer functional
- Atomic cente. A facility where atomic research is carried out
- Sisal plantation. An estate that specializes in growing sisal
- Munitions plant. A factory where ammunition is made
- Placer mine(s). A place where heavy metals are concentrated and running water is used to extract them from unconsolidated sediments
- Abandoned mission
- Radio observatory OBSR. A facility equipped with an array of antennae for receiving radio waves from space
- Spillway SPLY. A passage or outlet through which surplus water flows over, around or through a dam
- Satellite station STNS. A facility for tracking and communicating with orbiting satellites
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Major Features:
- Mountain. An elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more
- Hill. A rounded elevation of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Island. A tract of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- Locality. A minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries
- Point. A tapering piece of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- Area. A tract of land without homogeneous character or boundaries
- Peak. A pointed elevation atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic feature
- Mountains. A mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges
- Pass. A break in a mountain range or other high obstruction, used for transportation from one side to the other [See also gap]
- Ridge(s). A long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest
- Cape. A land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction
- Rock. A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass
- Hills. Rounded elevations of limited extent rising above the surrounding land with local relief of less than 300m
- Islands. Tracts of land, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water at high water
- Plain(s). An extensive area of comparatively level to gently undulating land, lacking surface irregularities, and usually adjacent to a higher area
- Valley. An elongated depression usually traversed by a stream
- Spur(s). A subordinate ridge projecting outward from a hill, mountain or other elevation
- Tribal area. A tract of land used by nomadic or other tribes
- Slope(s). A surface with a relatively uniform slope angle
- Depression(s). A low area surrounded by higher land and usually characterized by interior drainage
- Rocks. Conspicuous, isolated rocky masses
- Dune(s). A wave form, ridge or star shape feature composed of sand
- Peninsula. An elongate area of land projecting into a body of water and nearly surrounded by water
- Region. An area distinguished by one or more observable physical or cultural characteristics
- Forest reserve. A forested area set aside for preservation or controlled use
- Beach. A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- Cliff(s. A high, steep to perpendicular slope overlooking a waterbody or lower area
- Gorge(s). A short, narrow, steep-sided section of a stream valley
- Upland. An extensive interior region of high land with low to moderate surface relief
- Pan. A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- Polder. An area reclaimed from the sea by diking and draining
- Atoll(s). A ring-shaped coral reef which has closely spaced islands on it encircling a lagoon
- Park . An area, often of forested land, maintained as a place of beauty, or for recreation
- Grazing area. An area of grasses and shrubs used for grazing
- Plateau. An elevated plain with steep slopes on one or more sides, and often with incised streams
- Sand area. A tract of land covered with sand
- Mound(s). A low, isolated, rounded hill
- Field(s) . An open as opposed to wooded area
- Headland. A high projection of land extending into a large body of water beyond the line of the coast
- Escarpment. A long line of cliffs or steep slopes separating level surfaces above and below
- Mesa(s). A flat-topped, isolated elevation with steep slopes on all sides, less extensive than a plateau
- Ford. A shallow part of a stream which can be crossed on foot or by land vehicle
- Section of island
- Agricultural colony. A tract of land set aside for agricultural settlement
- Interdune trough(s). A long wind-swept trough between parallel longitudinal dunes
- Promontory(-ies). A bluff or prominent hill overlooking or projecting into a lowland
- Oilfield. An area containing a subterranean store of petroleum of economic value
- Volcano. A conical elevation composed of volcanic materials with a crater at the top
- Land-tied island. A coastal island connected to the mainland by barrier beaches, levees or dikes
- Oasis(-es). An area in a desert made productive by the availability of water
- Desert. A large area with little or no vegetation due to extreme environmental conditions
- Salt area. A shallow basin or flat where salt accumulates after periodic inundation
- Nature reserve. An area reserved for the maintenance of a natural habitat
- Karst area. A distinctive landscape developed on soluble rock such as limestone characterized by sinkholes, caves, disappearing streams, and underground drainage
- Spit. A narrow, straight or curved continuation of a beach into a waterbody
- Port. A place provided with terminal and transfer facilities for loading and discharging waterborne cargo or passengers, usually located in a harbor
- Peaks. Pointed elevations atop a mountain, ridge, or other hypsographic features
- Cone(s). A conical landform composed of mud or volcanic material
- Reserve. A tract of public land reserved for future use or restricted as to use
- Butte(s) . A small, isolated, usually flat-topped hill with steep sides
- Irrigated field(s) . A tract of level or terraced land which is irrigated
- Bar. A shallow ridge or mound of coarse unconsolidated material in a stream channel, at the mouth of a stream, estuary, or lagoon and in the wave-break zone along coasts
- Nunatak. A rock or mountain peak protruding through glacial ice
- Canyon. A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area
- Sinkhole. A small crater-shape depression in a karst area
- Lava area. An area of solidified lava
- Gap. A low place in a ridge, not used for transportation
- Cirque. A bowl-like hollow partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- Sandy desert. An extensive tract of shifting sand and sand dunes
- Saddle. A broad, open pass crossing a ridge or between hills or mountains
- Terrace. A long, narrow alluvial platform bounded by steeper slopes above and below, usually overlooking a waterbody
- Blowout(s). A small depression in sandy terrain, caused by wind erosion
- Dry stream bed. A channel formerly containing the water of a stream
- Crater(s). A generally circular saucer or bowl-shaped depression caused by volcanic or meteorite explosive action
- Coast. A zone of variable width straddling the shoreline
- Cleft(s). A deep narrow slot, notch, or groove in a coastal cliff
- Wildlife reserve. A tract of public land reserved for the preservation of wildlife
- Military base. A place used by an army or other armed service for storing arms and supplies, and for accommodating and training troops, a base from which operations can be initiated
- Levee. A natural low embankment bordering a distributary or meandering stream; often built up artificially to control floods
- Industrial area. An area characterized by industrial activity
- Gasfield. An area containing a subterranean store of natural gas of economic value
- Hammock(s). A patch of ground, distinct from and slightly above the surrounding plain or wetland. Often occurs in groups
- Isthmus. A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses and bordered by water
- Shore. A narrow zone bordering a waterbody which covers and uncovers at high and low water, respectively
- Snowfield. An area of permanent snow and ice forming the accumulation area of a glacier
- Business center. A place where a number of businesses are located
- Nunataks. Rocks or mountain peaks protruding through glacial ice
- Stony desert . A desert plain characterized by a surface veneer of gravel and stones
- Blowhole(s). A hole in coastal rock through which sea water is forced by a rising tide or waves and spurted through an outlet into the air
- Reservation. A tract of land set aside for aboriginal, tribal, or native populations
- Talus slope. A steep concave slope formed by an accumulation of loose rock fragments at the base of a cliff or steep slope
- Delta. A flat plain formed by alluvial deposits at the mouth of a stream
- Rock desert. A relatively sand-free, high bedrock plateau in a hot desert, with or without a gravel veneer
- Valleys. Elongated depressions usually traversed by a stream
- Clearing. An area in a forest with trees removed
- Fan(s). A fan-shaped wedge of coarse alluvium with apex merging with a mountain stream bed and the fan spreading out at a low angle slope onto an adjacent plain
- Pans. A near-level shallow, natural depression or basin, usually containing an intermittent lake, pond, or pool
- Fissure. A crack associated with volcanism
- Artificial island . An island created by landfill or diking and filling in a wetland, bay, or lagoon
- Hunting reserve. A tract of land used primarily for hunting
- Beach ridge. A ridge of sand just inland and parallel to the beach, usually in series
- Coalfield. A region in which coal deposits of possible economic value occur
- Interfluve. A relatively undissected upland between adjacent stream valleys
- Section of peninsula
- Moraine. A mound, ridge, or other accumulation of glacial till
- Hanging valley. A valley the floor of which is notably higher than the valley or shore to which it leads; most common in areas that have been glaciated
- Housing development. A tract of land on which many houses of similar design are built according to a development plan
- Mining area. An area of mine sites where minerals and ores are extracted
- Drainage basin. An area drained by a stream
- Maneuver area. A tract of land where military field exercises are carried out
- Caldera. A depression measuring kilometers across formed by the collapse of a volcanic mountain
- Beaches. A shore zone of coarse unconsolidated sediment that extends from the low-water line to the highest reach of storm waves
- Cuesta(s). An asymmetric ridge formed on tilted strata
- Divide. A line separating adjacent drainage basins
- Point. Tapering pieces of land projecting into a body of water, less prominent than a cape
- Naval base. An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for troops and naval personnel, a port for naval vessels, and from which operations are initiated
- Agricultural reserve. A tract of land reserved for agricultural reclamation and/or development
- Concession area. A lease of land by a government for economic development, e.g., mining, forestry
- Gravel area. An area covered with gravel
- Cultivated area. An area under cultivation
- Economic region. A region of a country established for economic development or for statistical purposes
- Section of valley
- Asphalt lake. A small basin containing naturally occurring asphalt
- Section of plain
- Cirques. Bowl-like hollows partially surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes at the head of a glaciated valley
- Palm tree reserve. An area of palm trees where use is controlled
- Badlands. An area characterized by a maze of very closely spaced, deep, narrow, steep-sided ravines, and sharp crests and pinnacles
- Boulder field. A high altitude or high latitude bare, flat area covered with large angular rocks
- Petroleum basin. An area underlain by an oil-rich structural basin
- Battlefield. A site of a land battle of historical importance
- Common . A park or pasture for community use
- Corridor. A strip or area of land having significance as an access way
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- Reef(s). A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- Rockfall . An irregular mass of fallen rock at the base of a cliff or steep slope
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- Slide. A mound of earth material, at the base of a slope and the associated scoured area
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- Hill. An elevation rising generally less than 500 meters
- Arctic land. A tract of land in the Arctic
- Meander neck . A narrow strip of land between the two limbs of a meander loop at its narrowest point
- Lake bed(s. A dried up or drained area of a former lake
- Parking lot. An area used for parking vehicles
- Section of plateau
- Quicksand. An area where loose sand with water moving through it may become unstable when heavy objects are placed at the surface, causing them to sink
- Water tank . A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- Triangulation station. A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
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Major Features:
- Stream. A body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land
- Intermittent stream
- Lake . A large inland body of standing water
- Wadi. A valley or ravine, bounded by relatively steep banks, which in the rainy season becomes a watercourse; found primarily in North Africa and the Middle East
- Well. A cylindrical hole, pit, or tunnel drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface
- Bay. A coastal indentation between two capes or headlands, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
- Spring(s). A place where ground water flows naturally out of the ground
- Reservoir(s). An artificial pond or lake
- Cove(s). A small coastal indentation, smaller than a bay
- Reef(s). A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- Shoal(s). A surface-navigation hazard composed of unconsolidated material
- Marine channel. That part of a body of water deep enough for navigation through an area otherwise not suitable
- Waterhole(s). A natural hole, hollow, or small depression that contains water, used by man and animals, especially in arid areas
- Canal. An artificial watercourse
- Pond. A small standing waterbody
- Marsh(es). A wetland dominated by grass-like vegetation
- Ravine(s). A small, narrow, deep, steep-sided stream channel, smaller than a gorge
- Water tank. A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- Waterfall(s). A perpendicular or very steep descent of the water of a stream
- Fjord. A long, narrow, steep-walled, deep-water arm of the sea at high latitudes, usually along mountainous coasts
- Harbor(s). A haven or space of deep water so sheltered by the adjacent land as to afford a safe anchorage for ships
- Inlet. A narrow waterway extending into the land, or connecting a bay or lagoon with a larger body of water
- Irrigation canal. A canal which serves as a main conduit for irrigation water
- Wells. Cylindrical holes, pits, or tunnels drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface
- Rapids. A turbulent section of a stream associated with a steep, irregular stream bed
- Glacier(s). A mass of ice, usually at high latitudes or high elevations, with sufficient thickness to flow away from the source area in lobes, tongues, or masses
- Tidal creek(s) . A meandering channel in a coastal wetland subject to bi-directional tidal currents
- Channel. The deepest part of a stream, bay, lagoon, or strait, through which the main current flows
- Lagoon. A shallow coastal waterbody, completely or partly separated from a larger body of water by a barrier island, coral reef or other depositional feature
- Strait. A relatively narrow waterway, usually narrower and less extensive than a sound, connecting two larger bodies of water
- Swamp. A wetland dominated by tree vegetation
- Pool(s). A small and comparatively still, deep part of a larger body of water such as a stream or harbor; or a small body of standing water
- Sabkha(s). A salt flat or salt encrusted plain subject to periodic inundation from flooding or high tides
- Ditch. A small artificial watercourse dug for draining or irrigating the land
- Underground irrigation canal(s). A gently inclined underground tunnel bringing water for irrigation from aquifers
- Bank(s). An elevation, typically located on a shelf, over which the depth of water is relatively shallow but sufficient for most surface navigation
- Distributary(-ies). A branch which flows away from the main stream, as in a delta or irrigation canal
- Lakes. Large inland bodies of standing water
- Intermittent lake
- Wetland. An area subject to inundation, usually characterized by bog, marsh, or swamp vegetation
- Salt lake . An inland body of salt water with no outlet
- Stream mouth(s). A place where a stream discharges into a lagoon, lake, or the sea
- Seamount. An elevation rising generally more than 1,000 meters and of limited extent across the summit
- Intermittent pond
- Navigation canal(s). A watercourse constructed for navigation of vessels
- Anchorage. An area where vessels may anchor
- Bog(s). A wetland characterized by peat forming sphagnum moss, sedge, and other acid-water plants
- Sound. A long arm of the sea forming a channel between the mainland and an island or islands; or connecting two larger bodies of water
- Gulf. A large recess in the coastline, larger than a bay
- Anabranch. A diverging branch flowing out of a main stream and rejoining it downstream
- Section of stream
- Basin BSNU. A depression more or less equidimensional in plan and of variable extent
- Drainage canal. An artificial waterway carrying water away from a wetland or from drainage ditches
- Canyon. A relatively narrow, deep depression with steep sides, the bottom of which generally has a continuous slope
- Canalized stream. A stream that has been substantially ditched, diked, or straightened
- Sea. A large body of salt water more or less confined by continuous land or chains of islands forming a subdivision of an ocean
- Bight(s). An open body of water forming a slight recession in a coastline
- Stream bend. A conspicuously curved or bent segment of a stream
- Bank. An elevation, typically located on a shelf, over which the depth of water is relatively shallow but sufficient for safe surface navigation
- Roadstead. An open anchorage affording less protection than a harbor
- Reef. A surface-navigation hazard composed of consolidated material
- Intermittent wetland
- Ridge. A long narrow elevation with steep sides
- Moor(s). An area of open ground overlaid with wet peaty soils
- Lake bed(s). A dried up or drained area of a former lake
- Tidal flat(s). A large flat area of mud or sand attached to the shore and alternately covered and uncovered by the tide
- Mud flat(s) . A relatively level area of mud either between high and low tide lines, or subject to flooding
- Section of intermittent stream
- Section of lake
- Oxbow lake. A crescent-shaped lake commonly found adjacent to meandering streams
- Docking basin. A part of a harbor where ships dock
- Trough. A long depression of the sea floor characteristically flat bottomed and steep sided, and normally shallower than a trench
- Valley. A relatively shallow, wide depression, the bottom of which usually has a continuous gradient
- Tablemount (or guyot). A seamount having a comparatively smooth, flat top
- Ponds. Small standing waterbodies
- Seamounts. Elevations rising generally more than 1,000 meters and of limited extent across the summit
- Headwaters. he source and upper part of a stream, including the upper drainage basin
- Reach. A straight section of a navigable stream or channel between two bends
- Knoll. An elevation rising generally more than 500 meters and less than 1,000 meters and of limited extent across the summit
- Lake channel(s). That part of a lake having water deep enough for navigation between islands, shoals, etc.
- Trench. A long, narrow, characteristically very deep and asymmetrical depression of the sea floor, with relatively steep sides
- Rise. A broad elevation that rises gently, and generally smoothly, from the sea floor
- Wadies. Valleys or ravines, bounded by relatively steep banks, which in the rainy season become watercourses; found primarily in North Africa and the Middle East
- Plain. A flat, gently sloping or nearly level region
- Fracture zone. An extensive linear zone of irregular topography of the sea floor, characterized by steep-sided or asymmetrical ridges, troughs, or escarpments
- Plateau. A comparatively flat-topped feature of considerable extent, dropping off abruptly on one or more sides
- Navigation channel. A buoyed channel of sufficient depth for the safe navigation of vessels
- Narrows. A navigable narrow part of a bay, strait, river, etc.
- Abandoned well
- Crater lake. A lake in a crater or caldera
- Salt marsh. A flat area, subject to periodic salt water inundation, dominated by grassy salt-tolerant plants
- Section of wadi
- Lost river. A surface stream that disappears into an underground channel, or dries up in an arid area
- Aqueduct. A conduit used to carry water
- Fishing area. A fishing ground, bank or area where fishermen go to catch fish
- Shoal. A surface-navigation hazard composed of unconsolidated material
- Spur. A subordinate elevation, ridge, or rise projecting outward from a larger feature
- Abandoned canal
- Reefs. Surface-navigation hazards composed of consolidated material
- Escarpment (or scarp). An elongated and comparatively steep slope separating flat or gently sloping areas
- Icecap. A dome-shaped mass of glacial ice covering an area of mountain summits or other high lands; smaller than an ice sheet
- Wadi mouth. The lower terminus of a wadi where it widens into an adjoining floodplain, depression, or waterbody
- Abandoned watercourse. A former stream or distributary no longer carrying flowing water, but still evident due to lakes, wetland, topographic or vegetation patterns
- Seachannel. A continuously sloping, elongated depression commonly found in fans or plains and customarily bordered by levees on one or two sides
- Fishponds. Ponds or enclosures in which fish are kept or raised
- Wadi junction. A place where two or more wadies join
- Intermittent salt lake
- Terrace. A relatively flat horizontal or gently inclined surface, sometimes long and narrow, which is bounded by a steeper ascending slope on one side and by a steep descending slope on the opposite side
- Irrigation ditch. A ditch which serves to distribute irrigation water
- Current. A horizontal flow of water in a given direction with uniform velocity
- Dock(s) . A waterway between two piers, or cut into the land for the berthing of ships
- Estuary. A funnel-shaped stream mouth or embayment where fresh water mixes with sea water under tidal influences
- Gap. A narrow break in a ridge or rise
- Ocean, One of the major divisions of the vast expanse of salt water covering part of the earth
- Intermittent ponds.
- Fan. A relatively smooth feature normally sloping away from the lower termination of a canyon or canyon system
- Hill. An elevation rising generally less than 500 meters
- Section of canal.
- Intermittent lakes .
- Confluence. A place where two or more streams or intermittent streams flow together
- Salt pond. A small standing body of salt water often in a marsh or swamp, usually along a seacoast
- Banks. Elevations, typically located on a shelf, over which the depth of water is relatively shallow but sufficient for safe surface navigation
- Intermittent pool.
- Hot spring(s). A place where hot ground water flows naturally out of the ground
- Slope. The slope seaward from the shelf edge to the beginning of a continental rise or the point where there is a general reduction in slope
- Irrigation system. A network of ditches and one or more of the following elements: water supply, reservoir, canal, pump, well, drain, etc.
- Hole. A small depression of the sea floor
- Salt evaporation ponds. Diked salt ponds used in the production of solar evaporated salt
- Cordillera. An entire mountain system including the subordinate ranges, interior plateaus, and basins
- Mound . low, isolated, rounded hill
- Mangrove swamp. A tropical tidal mud flat characterized by mangrove vegetation
- Section of reef
- Streams. Bodies of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land
- Section of harbor.
- Intermittent oxbow lake.
- Saddle. A low part, resembling in shape a saddle, in a ridge or between contiguous seamounts
- Fjords. Long, narrow, steep-walled, deep-water arms of the sea at high latitudes, usually along mountainous coasts
- Shelf. A zone adjacent to a continent (or around an island) that extends from the low water line to a depth at which there is usually a marked increase of slope towards oceanic depths
- Seaplane landing area. A place on a waterbody where floatplanes land and take off
- Salt lakes . Inland bodies of salt water with no outlet
- Coral reef(s) RFC 24 A surface-navigation hazard composed of coral
- Stream bank BNKR 21 A sloping margin of a stream channel which normally confines the stream to its channel on land
- Lagoons LGNS 17 Shallow coastal waterbodies, completely or partly separated from a larger body of water by a barrier island, coral reef or other depositional feature
- Intermittent reservoir
- Section of bank
- Drainage ditch. A ditch which serves to drain the land
- Ledge. A rocky projection or outcrop, commonly linear and near shore
- Cutoff. A channel formed as a result of a stream cutting through a meander neck
- Deep. A localized deep area within the confines of a larger feature, such as a trough, basin or trench
- Icecap dome. A comparatively elevated area on an icecap
- Hills. Elevations rising generally less than 500 meters
- Knolls. Elevations rising generally more than 500 meters and less than 1,000 meters and of limited extent across the summits
- Whirlpool. A turbulent, rotating movement of water in a stream
- Watercourse. A natural, well-defined channel produced by flowing water, or an artificial channel designed to carry flowing water
- Section of lagoon.
- Overfalls. n area of breaking waves caused by the meeting of currents or by waves moving against the current
- Shoals. Hazards to surface navigation composed of unconsolidated material
- Canyons. Relatively narrow, deep depressions with steep sides, the bottom of which generally has a continuous slope
- Seachannels. Continuously sloping, elongated depressions commonly found in fans or plains and customarily bordered by levees on one or two sides
- Shelf valley. A valley on the shelf, generally the shoreward extension of a canyon
- Sill. The low part of a gap or saddle separating basins
- Bays. Coastal indentations between two capes or headlands, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
- Tablemounts (or guyots). Seamounts having a comparatively smooth, flat top
- Geyser. A type of hot spring with intermittent eruptions of jets of hot water and steam
- Wadi bend. A conspicuously curved or bent segment of a wadi
- Furrow. A closed, linear, narrow, shallow depression
- Salt ponds. Small standing bodies of salt water often in a marsh or swamp, usually along a seacoast
- Ridges. Long narrow elevations with steep sides
- Section of waterfall(s).
- Tongue. An elongate (tongue-like) extension of a flat sea floor into an adjacent higher feature
- Apron. A gentle slope, with a generally smooth surface, particularly found around groups of islands and seamounts
- Ditch mouth(s). An area where a drainage ditch enters a lagoon, lake or bay
- Sulphur spring(s). A place where sulphur ground water flows naturally out of the ground
- Borderland. A region adjacent to a continent, normally occupied by or bordering a shelf, that is highly irregular with depths well in excess of those typical of a shelf
- Icecap depression. A comparatively depressed area on an icecap
- Shelf edge. A line along which there is a marked increase of slope at the outer margin of a continental shelf or island shelf
- Former inlet. An inlet which has been filled in, or blocked by deposits
- Province. A region identifiable by a group of similar physiographic features whose characteristics are markedly in contrast with surrounding areas
- Canal bend. A conspicuously curved or bent section of a canal
- Crater lakes. Lakes in a crater or caldera
- Moat. An annular depression that may not be continuous, located at the base of many seamounts, islands, and other isolated elevations
- Peak.A prominent elevation, part of a larger feature, either pointed or of very limited extent across the summit
- Intermittent salt pond(s).
- Arch. A low bulge around the southeastern end of the island of Hawaii
- Arrugado. An area of subdued corrugations off Baja California
- Drainage basin. An area drained by a stream
- Canyon. A deep, narrow valley with steep sides cutting into a plateau or mountainous area
- Flat. A small level or nearly level area
- Underground lake. A standing body of water in a cave
- Mesa. An isolated, extensive, flat-topped elevation on the shelf, with relatively steep sides
- Pinnacle. A high tower or spire-shaped pillar of rock or coral, alone or cresting a summit
- Ridge(s). A long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest
- Icecap ridg. A linear elevation on an icecap
- Rock. A conspicuous, isolated rocky mass
- Sill. The low part of an underwater gap or saddle separating basins, including a similar feature at the mouth of a fjord
- Canal tunnel. A tunnel through which a canal passes
- Valleys. A relatively shallow, wide depression, the bottom of which usually has a continuous gradient
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GeoDataSource World Structural Features Database (Gold Edition) is designed as a professional program that contains structural feature names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions and sub-regions. Database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names.
In addition, it is a subset of the GeoDataSource Structural Features Database Gold Editions. Farm, Railroad station, Farmstead, Ruin, House, Estate, Ranch, Shrine, Farms, Tomb, School, Railroad, Church, Airfield, Camp, Building, Triangulation station, Mine, Hut, Mission, Fort, Country house, Cemetery, Ancient site, Railroad siding, Mosque, Monastery, Bridge, Cave, Huts, Market, Temple, Dam, Hotel, Section of estate, Cairn,Police post, Mill, Castle, Landing, Estuary, Airport, Facility center, Abandoned railroad station, Storehouse, Resthouse, Factory, Oil palm plantation, Rubber plantation, Grave, Lighthouse, Resort, Sugar mill, Tower, Abandoned farm, Hospital, Abandoned airfield, Beacon, Stable, Patrol post, Monument, Abandoned mine, Halting place, Spa, Tea plantation, Corral, Power station, Boundary marker, Labor camp, Sheepfold, Forest station, Agricultural facility, Border post, College, Religious center, Nursery, Guest house, Astronomical station, Cattle dipping tank, Pier, Refugee camp, Quay, Gate, Communication center, Garden, Dairy, Pagoda, Sugar, Oil pipeline terminal, Wharf, Barracks, Coal mine, Water mill, Windmill, Religious site, Sawmill, Experiment station, United states government establishment, Quarry, Palace, Hydroelectric power station, Dike, Oil pumping station, Breakwater, Historical site, Prison, Courthouse, Convent, Customs post, Pyramid, Ferry, Facility, Gold mine, Post office, Sugar refinery, Sluice, Water pumping station, Community center, Square, Logging camp, Salt evaporation ponds, Agricultural school, Radio station, Sanatorium, Clinic, Stadium, Administrative facility etc.
Major Benefits:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (1,292,471 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Major Features:
- A tract of land with associated buildings devoted to agriculture
- A facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight
- The buildings and adjacent service areas of a farm
- A destroyed or decayed structure which is no longer functional
- A building used as a human habitation
- A large commercialized agricultural landholding with associated buildings and other facilities
- A large farm specializing in extensive grazing of livestock
- A structure or place memorializing a person or religious concept
- Tracts of land with associated buildings devoted to agriculture
- A structure for interring bodies
- Building(s) where instruction in one or more branches of knowledge takes place
- A place lacking station facilities where trains stop to pick up and unload passengers and freight
- A building for public Christian worship
- A place on land where aircraft land and take off; no facilities provided for the commercial handling of passengers and cargo
- A site occupied by tents, huts, or other shelters for temporary use
- A structure built for permanent use, as a house, factory, etc.
- A point on the earth whose position has been determined by triangulation
- A site where mineral ores are extracted from the ground by excavating surface pits and subterranean passages
- A small primitive house
- A place characterized by dwellings, school, church, hospital and other facilities operated by a religious group for the purpose of providing charitable services and to propagate religion
- A defensive structure or earthworks
- A large house, mansion, or chateau, on a large estate
- A burial place or ground
- A place where archeological remains, old structures, or cultural artifacts are located
- A short track parallel to and joining the main track
- A building for public Islamic worship
- A building and grounds where a community of monks lives in seclusion
- A structure erected across an obstacle such as a stream, road, etc., in order to carry roads, railroads, and pedestrians across
- An underground passageway or chamber, or cavity on the side of a cliff
- Small primitive houses
- A place where goods are bought and sold at regular intervals
- An edifice dedicated to religious worship
- A barrier constructed across a stream to impound water
- A building providing lodging and/or meals for the public
- A heap of stones erected as a landmark or for other purposes
- A building in which police are stationed
- A building housing machines for transforming, shaping, finishing, grinding, or extracting products
- A large fortified building or set of buildings
- A place where boats receive or discharge passengers and freight, but lacking most port facilities
- A funnel-shaped stream mouth or embayment where fresh water mixes with sea water under tidal influences
- A place where aircraft regularly land and take off, with runways, navigational aids, and major facilities for the commercial handling of passengers and cargo
- A place where more than one facility is situated
- A building for storing goods, especially provisions
- A structure maintained for the rest and shelter of travelers
- One or more buildings where goods are manufactured, processed or fabricated
- An estate specializing in the cultivation of oil palm trees
- An estate which specializes in growing and tapping rubber trees
- A burial site
- A distinctive structure exhibiting a major navigation light
- A specialized facility for vacation, health, or participation sports activities
- A facility where sugar cane is processed into raw sugar
- A high conspicuous structure, typically much higher than its diameter
- A building in which sick or injured, especially those confined to bed, are medically treated
- A fixed artificial navigation mark
- A building for the shelter and feeding of farm animals, especially horses
- A post from which patrols are sent out
- A commemorative structure or statue
- A place where caravans stop for rest
- A resort area usually developed around a medicinal spring
- An estate which specializes in growing tea bushes
- A pen or enclosure for confining or capturing animals
- A facility for generating electric power
- A fixture marking a point along a boundary
- A camp used by migrant or temporary laborers
- A fence or wall enclosure for sheep and other small herd animals
- A collection of buildings and facilities for carrying out forest management
- A building and/or tract of land used for improving agriculture
- A post or station at an international boundary for the regulation of movement of people and goods
- The grounds and buildings of an institution of higher learning
- A facility where more than one religious activity is carried out, e.g., retreat, school, monastery, worship
- A place where plants are propagated for transplanting or grafting
- A house used to provide lodging for paying guests
- A point on the earth whose position has been determined by observations of celestial bodies
- A small artificial pond used for immersing cattle in chemically treated water for disease control
- A structure built out into navigable water on piles providing berthing for ships and recreation
- A camp used by refugees
- A structure of solid construction along a shore or bank which provides berthing for ships and which generally provides cargo handling facilities
- A controlled access entrance or exit
- A facility, including buildings, antennae, towers and electronic equipment for receiving and transmitting information
- An enclosure for displaying selected plant or animal life
- A facility for the processing, sale and distribution of milk or milk products
- A tower-like storied structure, usually a Buddhist shrine
- An estate that specializes in growing sugar cane
- A tank farm or loading facility at the end of an oil pipeline
- A structure of open rather than solid construction along a shore or a bank which provides berthing for ships and cargo-handling facilities
- A building for lodging military personnel
- A mine where coal is extracted
- A mill powered by running water
- A mill or water pump powered by wind
- An ancient site of significant religious importance
- A mill where logs or lumber are sawn to specified shapes and sizes
- A facility for carrying out experiments
- A facility operated by the United States Government in Panama
- A surface mine where building stone or gravel and sand, etc. are extracted
- A large stately house, often a royal or presidential residence
- A building where electricity is generated from water power
- An earth or stone embankment usually constructed for flood or stream control
- A facility for pumping oil through a pipeline
- A structure erected to break the force of waves at the entrance to a harbor or port
- A place of historical importance
- A facility for confining prisoners
- A building in which courts of law are held
- A building where a community of nuns lives in seclusion
- A building at an international boundary where customs and duties are paid on goods
- An ancient massive structure of square ground plan with four triangular faces meeting at a point and used for enclosing tombs
- A boat or other floating conveyance and terminal facilities regularly used to transport people and vehicles across a waterbody
- A building or buildings housing a center, institute, foundation, hospital, prison, mission, courthouse, etc.
- A mine where gold ore, or alluvial gold is extracted
- A public building in which mail is received, sorted and distributed
- A facility for converting raw sugar into refined sugar
- A conduit or passage for carrying off surplus water from a waterbody, usually regulated by means of a sluice gate
- A facility for pumping water from a major well or through a pipeline
- A facility for community recreation and other activities
- A broad, open, public area near the center of a town or city
- A camp used by loggers
- Diked salt ponds used in the production of solar evaporated salt
- A school with a curriculum focused on agriculture
- A facility for producing and transmitting information by radio waves
- A facility where victims of physical or mental disorders are treated
- A medical facility associated with a hospital for outpatients
- A structure with an enclosure for athletic games with tiers of seats for spectators
- A government building
- A basin in a waterway with gates at each end by means of which vessels are passed from one water level to another
- A natural or man-made structure in the form of an arch
- A massive structure of masonry or large stones serving as a pier or breakwater
- A structure built out into the water at a river mouth or harbor entrance to regulate currents and silting
- A station at which weather elements are recorded
- A facility for separating gas from oil
- A facility for producing fertilizer
- A sugar mill no longer used as a sugar mill
- A facility from which the coast is guarded by armed vessels
- A facility for use of and control by armed forces
- A well from which oil may be pumped
- A camp used by miners
- A signal at the entrance of a particular section of track governing the movement of trains
- An area used to store supplies, provide barracks for air force personnel, hangars and runways for aircraft, and from which operations are initiated
- A scientific facility used as a base from which research is carried out or monitored
- A mine where iron ore is extracted
- A recreation field where golf is played
- A building where objects of permanent interest in one or more of the arts and sciences are preserved and exhibited
- A dam put down to bedrock in a sand river
- A harbor facility for small boats, yachts, etc.
- A facility for converting crude oil into refined petroleum products
- A thick masonry structure, usually enclosing a field or building, or forming the side of a structure
- An asylum or hospital for lepers
- A building where food items are canned
- A place where helicopters land and take off
- A camp used by oilfield workers
- A facility for servicing, building, or repairing ships
- A dock providing support for a vessel, and means for removing the water so that the bottom of the vessel can be exposed
- A facility equipped for observation of atmospheric or space phenomena
- A facility for supplying potable water through a water source and a system of pumps and filtration beds
- A place of temporary seclusion, especially for religious groups
- A building or camp at which veterinary services are available
- A mine where copper ore is extracted
- A track where races are held
- A secluded residence, usually for religious sects
- A building in a port where customs and duties are paid, and where vessels are entered and cleared
- A school at which military science forms the core of the curriculum
- A cave used for human burials
- A mine where chrome ore is extracted
- A waterside facility for servicing, repairing, and building small vessels
- A complex of health care buildings including two or more of the following: hospital, medical school, clinic, pharmacy, doctor's offices, etc.
- A facility where research is carried out
- A facility for improving the metal content of ore by concentration
- A wildlife or scenic observation point
- A breeding place of a colony of birds or seals
- The site of the remains of a wrecked vessel
- An area, usually a section of a port, where goods may be received and shipped free of customs duty and of most customs regulations
- A building where medical or dental aid is dispensed
- A small dam in a stream, designed to raise the water level or to divert stream flow through a desired channel
- Ancient massive structures of square ground plan with four triangular faces meeting at a point and used for enclosing tombs
- A facility for launching, tracking, or controlling satellites and space vehicles
- An area where fuel is stored
- A settled area inhabited by lepers in relative isolation
- A mill where oil is extracted from olives
- A mine from which salt is extracted
- A tract of land occupied by large, cylindrical, metal tanks in which oil or liquid petrochemicals are stored
- One or more buildings where beer is brewed
- A controlled access to a park
- An artificial pond or lake
- A tract of land used for playing team sports, and athletic track and field events
- A facility for baling agricultural products
- A building used for entertainment, especially gambling
- A mine where lead ore is extracted
- A contained pool or tank of water at, below, or above ground level
- A facility for butchering whales and processing train oil
- A section of an oil pipeline where two or more pipes join together
- A facility for confining, training, and reforming young law offenders
- The remains of a linear defensive stone structure
- A destroyed or decayed dam which is no longer functional
- A building or works where metal casting is carried out
- A mine where nickel ore is extracted
- A station at which vehicles, goods, and people are inspected
- An oval or circular structure with rising tiers of seats about a stage or open space
- A facility where the insane are cared for and protected
- A facility for processing copper ore
- A furnace in which limestone is reduced to lime
- A religious house or school where novices are trained
- A park administrative facility
- A school at which maritime sciences form the core of the curriculum
- Stones or slabs placed for ease in ascending or descending a steep slope
- A zoological garden or park where wild animals are kept for exhibition
- A destroyed or decayed bridge which is no longer functional
- A facility where atomic research is carried out
- An estate that specializes in growing sisal
- A factory where ammunition is made
- A place where heavy metals are concentrated and running water is used to extract them from unconsolidated sediments
- A facility equipped with an array of antennae for receiving radio waves from space
- A passage or outlet through which surplus water flows over, around or through a dam
- A facility for tracking and communicating with orbiting satellites
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 500 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,893,905 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database (Gold Edition) February.2009 is a versatile software, which has land feature names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions and sub-regions. Database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names. It is a subset of the GeoDataSource Structural Features Database Premium and Gold Editions.
GeoDataSource World Land Features Database Gold Edition contains1,401,445 entries with structural features names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions, sub-regions, state or First-Order Administrative Division, county or Second-Order Administrative Division, longitude and latitude in degree and decimal, Univeral Transverse Mercator coordinate grid and Joint Operations Graphic reference.
Mountain, Hill, Island, Locality, Point, Area, Peak, Mountains, Pass, Ridge, Cape, Rock, Hills, Islands, Plain, Valley, Spur, Tribal area, Slope, Depression, Rocks, Dune, Peninsula, Region, Forest reserve, Beach, Cliff, Gorge, Upland, Pan, Polder, Atoll, Park, Grazing area, Plateau, Sand area, Mound, Field, Headland, Escarpment, Mesa, Ford, Section of island, Agricultural colony, Interdune trough, Promontory, Oilfield, Volcano, Land-tied island, Oasis, Desert, Salt area, Nature reserve, Karst area, Spit, Port, Peaks, Cone, Reserve, Butte, Irrigated field, Bar, Nunatak, Canyon, Sinkhole, Lava area, Gap, Cirque, Sandy desert, Saddle, Terrace, Blowout, Dry stream bed, Crater, Coast, Cleft, Wildlife reserve, Military base, Levee, Industrial area, Gasfield, Hammock, Isthmus, Shore, Snowfield, Business center, Nunataks, Stony desert, Blowhole, Reservation, Talus slope, Delta, Rock desert, Valleys, Clearing, Fan, Pans, Fissure, Artificial island, Hunting reserve, Beach ridge, Coalfield, Interfluve, Section of peninsula, Moraine, Hanging valley, Housing development, Mining area, Drainage basin, Maneuver area, Caldera, Beaches, Cuesta, Divide, Points, Naval base, Agricultural reserve, Concession area, Gravel area, Cultivated area, Economic region, Section of valley, Asphalt lake, Section of plain, Cirques, Palm tree reserve, Badlands, Boulder field, Petroleum basin, Battlefield, Common, Corridor, Mangrove island, Reef, Rockfall, Artillery range, Ravine, Peat cutting area, Slide, Bench, Hill, Arctic land, Meander neck, Lake bed etc.
Please visit http://www.geodatasource.com for more information.
Major Features:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (1,401,445 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 500 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar PKZip archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,893,905 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
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GeoDataSource World Water Features Database (Gold Edition) March.2009 is a useful program which is designed to provide structural features in text format suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of structures and related information such as regions. You will surely get both information and convenience when using this version.
GeoDataSource World Water Features Database Gold Edition contains 1,733,071 entries with structural features names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions, sub-regions, state or First-Order Administrative Division, county or Second-Order Administrative Division, longitude and latitude in degree and decimal, Univeral Transverse Mercator coordinate grid and Joint Operations Graphic reference.
Database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names. It is a subset of the GeoDataSource Structural Features Database Premium and Gold Editions.
Stream, Intermittent stream, Lake, Wadi, Well, Bay, Spring, Reservoir, Cove, Reef, Shoal, Marine channel, Waterhole, Canal, Pond, Marsh, Ravine, Water tank, Waterfall, Fjord, Harbor, Inlet, Irrigation canal, Wells, Rapids, Glacier, Tidal creek, Channel, Lagoon, Strait, Swamp, Pool, Sabkha, Ditch, Underground irrigation canal, Bank, Distributary, Lakes, Intermittent lake, Wetland, Salt lake, Stream mouth, Seamount, Intermittent pond, Navigation canal, Anchorage, Bog, Sound, Gulf, Anabranch, Section of stream, Basin, Drainage canal, Canyon, Canalized stream, Sea, Bight, Stream bend, Bank, Roadstead, Reef, Intermittent wetland, Ridge, Moor, Lake bed, Tidal flat, Mud flat, Section of intermittent stream, Section of lake, Oxbow lake, Docking basin, Trough, Valley, Tablemount, Ponds, Seamounts, Headwaters, Reach, Knoll, Lake channel, Trench, Rise, Wadies, Plain, Fracture zone, Plateau, Navigation channel, Narrows, Abandoned well, Crater lake, Salt, Section of wadi, Lost river, Aqueduct, Fishing area, Shoal, Spur, Abandoned canal, Reefs, Escarpment, Icecap, Wadi mouth, Abandoned watercourse, Seachannel, Fishponds, Wadi junction, Intermittent salt lake, Terrace, Irrigation ditch, Current, Dock, Estuary, Gap, Ocean, Intermittent ponds, Fan, Hill, Section of canal, Intermittent lakes, Confluence, Salt pond, Banks, Intermittent pool, Hot spring, Slope, Irrigation system, Hole, Salt evaporation ponds, Cordillera, Mound, Mangrove swamp, Section of reef, Streams, Section of harbor, Intermittent oxbow lake, Saddle etc.
Major Features:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (1,733,071 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 500 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar PKZip archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 2,893,905 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
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GeoDataSource World Cities Database (Gold Edition) February.2009 is a versatile program, which has 2.9+ million entries with city names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions, sub-regions, state or First-Order Administrative Division, county or Second-Order Administrative Division, longitude and latitude in degree and decimal, Univeral Transverse Mercator coordinate grid and Joint Operations Graphic reference. Free database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names.
Database of worldwide cities in text format suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of cities and related information such as regions.
Please visit http://www.geodatasource.com for more information.
Major Features:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (3,134,709 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 450 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar PKZip archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 3,134,709 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
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GeoDataSource World Cities Database (Gold Edition) March.2009 offers you an intelligent tool, which contains 2.9+ million entries with city names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions, sub-regions, state or First-Order Administrative Division, county or Second-Order Administrative Division, longitude and latitude in degree and decimal, Univeral Transverse Mercator coordinate grid and Joint Operations Graphic reference. Free database in text format suitable for applications requiring a complete list of city names.
Database of worldwide cities in text format suitable for any applications requiring a comprehensive list of cities and related information such as regions.
GeoDataSourceTM World Cities Database Gold Edition contains 3,149,094 entries with city names in original language and English, feature type classifications, country names in FIPS and ISO, regions, sub-regions, state or First-Order Administrative Division (available worldwide) , county or Second-Order Administrative Division (only available in the United States), longitude and latitude in degree and decimal, Univeral Transverse Mercator coordinate grid and Joint Operations Graphic reference.
Please visit http://www.geodatasource.com for more information.
Major Features:
- Updated Monthly
- Multiple Subscriptions Packages Available
- Discounted Subscriptions Pricing Available
- Most Accurate and Up-to-Date Source of Data
- Comprehensive List of Cities and Related Items (3,149,094 Entries)
- Support Worldwide 260+ Countries, Territories and Sovereign Lands
- Instant Download Upon Subscription
- Free Customer Support
- Many Happy Customers
Requirements:
- Internet connection capable of downloading 50 MB compressed ZIP data file
- 100 MB free disk space for compressed file
- 450 MB free disk space for uncompressed data files
- WinZIP or other similar PKZip archive extraction utility
- SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL or other database software application capable of importing 3,149,094 records from a standard tab-delimited ASCII text file and sufficient disk space to import the database
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