(1/9) Table 1E - Common Auxiliaries of Place
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(1/9) Table 1e - Common auxiliaries of place (1) Place and space in general. Localization. Orientation (1:...) One place in relation to another (1=...) Place with reference to peoples. Ethnic zones (1-0/-9) Special auxiliary subdivision for boundaries and spatial forms of various kinds (1-0) Zones (1-01) Zones pertaining to particular places or disciplines (1-02) Zones defined for use in particular sciences (1-021) Biological zones (1-021.1) Floral kingdoms (1-021.11) Holarctic kingdom (Europe, Northern Asia and North America) (1-021.12) Paleotropical kingdom (South Asia and Africa) (1-021.13) Neotropical kingdom (South America) (1-021.14) Cape kingdom (S Africa) (1-021.15) Australian kingdom (1-021.16) Antarctic kingdom (1-021.2) Faunal zones (1-021.21) Palearctic (Europe, Asia and North Africa) (1-021.22) Nearctic (North America) (1-021.23) Neotropical (South America) (1-021.24) Afro-Tropical. Ethiopian (1-021.25) Oriental (Indo-Malayan) (1-021.26) Australasian (1-04) Limiting zones. Boundaries (1-05) Areas or regions (of the Earth) according to shape (1-051) Elongated areas. Strips (1-052) Areas with straight or slightly curved boundaries (except strips) (1-053) Areas with mainly curved or non-straight boundaries (except strips) (1-054) Areas of special or irregular shape (1-056) Areas according to spatial coherence, contiguity etc. (1-056.2) Whole areas. Integral areas (1-056.4) Included areas (enclaves). Excluded areas (exclaves) (1-056.42) Enclaves (1-056.44) Exclaves (1-07) Military zones during war and postwar periods (1-071) Front (1-072) Rear (1-073) Conquered territory. Surrendered territory (1-074) Occupied zones (1-075) Nonoccupied territory (1-076) Disputed territory (1-077) Zones without military installations. Weapon-free zones. Demilitarized zones (1-077.2) Zones free of particular weapons (1-077.4) Zones free of particular military installations (1-077.6) Disarmament zones. Demilitarized zones (1-078) Territories under control of a counter-government (rival government) (1-08) Unknown, unexplored regions and zones (1-1) Orientation. Points of the compass. Relative position (1-11) East. Eastern (1-12) South-east. South-eastern (1-13) South. Southern (1-14) South-west. South-western (1-15) West. Western (1-16) North-west. North-western (1-17) North. Northern (1-18) North-east. North-eastern (1-19) Relative location, direction and orientation (1-191) Internal spatial relationships. Inside. Within. Endo-. (1-191.2) Central. In the middle (1-191.4) Movement in relation to the centre (1-191.42) Centripetal (1-191.44) Centrifugal (1-191.6) Eccentric. Not in the middle (1-191.8) Peripheral. At the edge (1-192) Position in relation to a border or frontier (1-192.2) Adjacent. Bordering. Touching (1-192.4) Overlapping. Intruding into (1-192.6) On this side. Cis- (1-192.7) On the other side. Trans-. (1-192.8) Opposite. Facing (1-194) External spatial relationships. Outside. Exo- (1-194.2) Alongside. Adjoining. Nearby. Close (1-194.4) Half-way. Midway (1-194.6) Far off. Far away. Distant. Wide apart (1-195) Lengthwise. Longitudinal relations (1-195.2) In front. Front. Forward (1-195.4) Mid-length. Mid-part. Midships (amidships) (1-195.6) Behind. Back. Backward. Aft (1-195.8) In line. In series. End-to-end (1-196) Sideways. Lateral relations (1-196.2) Right. Right side. Starboard. Toward the right (1-196.4) Centre-line. Mid-line. Median line (1-196.6) Left. Left side. Port. Toward the left (1-196.8) Side-by-side. Alongside. In parallel (1-197) Relative level (above/below) (1-197.2) Below. Underneath. Downwards (1-197.4) Mean or average level (1-197.6) Above. Upperside. Upwards (1-197.8) One above the other. Superimposed. Layered. Stratified (1-198) Inclination. Gradient (1-198.2) Vertical (1-198.4) Inclined. Sloping. Oblique. Skew (1-198.6) Horizontal (1-199) Position undefined. Free. Free-moving (1-2/-4) Political units. Administrative units (1-2) Lowest administrative units. Localities (1-21) Municipalities. Urban... Urban districts (1-22) Village communities, parishes. Rural... Rural districts (1-24) Joint local administrative units (1-25) Capital cities. Metropolises (1-28) Intercommunal groupings (1-29) Independent functional authorities, jurisdictions (1-291) Dike-building associations. Improvement boards. Polder boards (1-3) Larger units within the state (1-32) Higher-level administrative units. Provinces (1-328) Inter-provincial. Higher-order communal associations (1-35) Middle-level administrative units (1-37) Lower-level administrative units (1-4) Units of highest (state) level. Nations. States. Confederations (1-41) Confederations of states. Federations. Commonwealths (1-43) Constituent states within a confederation. Federal states. Autonomous republics (1-44) Empires. Combination of mother-country, dominions and colonies (1-45) Nonfederal sovereign states (1-46) Territories geographically separated from the mother country but integrated in its administration (1-5) Dependent or semi-dependent territories (1-51) Dependent territory administered by a specific state (1-52) Colonized territory. Colonies (1-53) Concessions (territorial) (1-54) Dependent or semi-dependent territories with special statute (1-542) Protectorates (1-544) Mandate (League of Nations). Trusteeship (United Nations) (1-546) Condominium (1-55) Territories in transition between dependence and independence (1-6) States or groupings of states from various points of view (1-61) Groupings from the point of view of sovereignty (1-612) Groupings without surrender of sovereignty (1-615) Groupings with partial surrender of sovereignty (1-618) Groupings with total surrender of sovereignty (1-62) Groupings of states according to military or defence view (1-622) Countries belonging to military or defence pacts (1-624) Noncommitted countries. Nonaligned countries (1-65) Wartime groupings of states (1-651) Belligerent states (1-651.1) Aggressor (1-651.2) Attacked (1-652) Neutral states (1-66) Groupings of states according to social and political system (1-662) Capitalist countries (1-664) Socialist countries (1-67) Groupings of states according to economic point of view (1-672) Countries with market economy (1-674) Countries with centrally planned economy (1-69) Groupings of states according to other points of view (1-7) Places and areas according to privacy, publicness and other special features (1-71) Places of private, individual and familial activity. In private places. In private (1-72) Places of public, collective, group activity. In public places. In public (1-75) Areas designated for special treatment (1-751) Areas protected for specific scientific or recreational purposes (1-751.2) National parks (primarily large open spaces for aesthetic and recreational purposes, and including human cultural features) (1-751.3) Nature reserves (primarily for the protection of plant and animal species and habitats, usually with limitation of human access) (1-751.4) Areas primarily for protection of landscapes with aesthetic value (1-751.6) Areas primarily for protection of inanimate features of scientific interest (1-77) Areas according to stage of development (1-773) Developing countries. 'Third World' countries (1-775) Developed areas. Highly developed areas (1-8) Location. Source. Transit. Destination (1-81) Location. Site. Place of manifestation (1-82) Source. Place of origin. Source of supply (1-83) Place of transit. Transit area (1-85) Destination (1-86) Place in a conventional sense, i.e. used as descriptive of some particular article (1-87) Foreign. Abroad. Elsewhere than one's own country (1-88) Home. One's own country (1-89) Places in their earlier, historical status. Historical and traditional entities (1-9) Regionalization according to specialized points of view (1-92) Regionalization of the Earth according to physiogeographical features (100) Universal as to place. International. All countries in general (15) The universe, celestial or cosmic space generally. In Space. Cosmic. Extraterrestrial localities (151.2) Specific parts of the cosmos (151.21) In the Solar System (151.22) Environs of the Solar System (151.23) The local stellar system (151.24) Region of the Galaxy (Milky Way) (157) Planets, their regions and localities (158) The Moon, its regions and localities (16) Places and areas of the Earth according to geographical coordinates or grids (160) Geographical meridians and parallels. Poles. Points on the Earth according to geographical coordinates (160.1) Longitudes. Meridians (160.2) Latitudes. Parallels (160.20) Equator (160.23) Tropics (160.26) Polar circles (160.27) Poles (161/164) Place according to quadrants (161) Places in the northern quadrant, 0º to 180º east of Greenwich (162) Places in the northern quadrant, 0º to 180º west of Greenwich (163) Places in the southern quadrant, 0º to 180º east of Greenwich (164) Places in the southern quadrant, 0º to 180º west of Greenwich (18) Spatial measurements or dimensions (181) One-dimensional measurements. Linear dimensions. Distances. Lengths etc. (181.3) Short (181.5) Medium length (181.7) Long (182) Two-dimensional measurements. Square dimensions. Areas (183) Three-dimensional measurements. Cubic dimensions. Volumes (188) Relative size of places, areas, spaces (188.2) Very small. Part of a small area (188.3) Small. Part of a medium-sized area (188.5) Medium-sized. Moderate-sized. Part of a large area (188.7) Large. Part of a very large area (188.8) Very large. Huge areas (2) Physiographic designation (20) Ecosphere (203) In the atmosphere. In the air. Aerial (203.1) Thermosphere. Outermost atmospheric space (203.3) Mesosphere (upper boundary: mesopause) (203.5) Stratosphere (upper boundary: stratopause) (203.7) Troposphere (upper boundary: tropopause) (204) Of the hydrosphere. In the water. Aquatic (204.1) Underwater (204.2) Floating (205) Lithosphere. Earth's mantle. Centrosphere (205.2) Lithosphere. Outer crust. Surface layer (205.4) Centrosphere. Earth's core. Barysphere (207) Of, or in the spheres of Nature. Biosphere (207.3) In the plant kingdom (207.4) In the animal kingdom (208) In human surroundings.