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          <documentation>There is no possible value in the attribute range that would be applicable. [Desc] May occur when the attribute is not applicable to the feature type (for example: the 'Airfield Type' attribute of a 'Settlement' feature type).</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="other">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The attribute value is known, but is not currently a valid member of the attribute range. [Desc] The actual value may have been previously, or may become in the future, a valid member of the attribute range.</documentation>
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    <annotation>
      <documentation>NA [Desc] NA</documentation>
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        <annotation>
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      <enumeration value="commerceTrade">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The buying and/or selling, or bartering, of products (including goods and/or services). [Desc] Commercial locations include permanent or temporary locations where an actor buys or sells (or barters) goods or services, in large or small operations, directly or through an intermediary, whether retail or wholesale. Commercial locations may be in continuous use or may be used intermittently (for example, weekly village markets).</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="habitation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>Overnight residence in an area, including the conduct of activities of daily living. [Desc] Habitation may be permanent, intermittent, or temporary. For example, members of a nomadic herding society may regularly migrate to summer or winter pastureland and live with the flock.</documentation>
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      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="huntingGathering">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>Hunting animals or gathering vegetable (or other biological) resources. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="manufacturing">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The physical or chemical transformation of materials, substances, or components into new products. [Desc] The materials, substances, or components transformed in manufacturing are raw materials which are products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, or quarrying, as well as products of other manufacturing activities. Substantial alteration, renovation, or reconstruction of goods is generally considered to be manufacturing. Manufacturing includes all of the following: handicraft, home-based piecework, light manufacturing, and heavy manufacturing.</documentation>
        </annotation>
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      <enumeration value="pastoralism">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The tending of animals, including the feeding of livestock on low grass or vegetation on pastures and ranges. [Desc] Pasture or grazing land may be used on a permanent or intermittent basis. For example, communities in the Swiss Alps use seasonal mountain pasture for sheep and cows.</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="religiousObservance">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>Activities and/or observances by religious organizations or individuals, including worship services, religious training or retreat activities, and rites such as weddings and funerals. [Desc] Religious activities (for example, worship services at a church, or daily prayers) may occur on a regular or intermittent basis. Religious observances may include the acknowledgement of sacred sites (for example, roadside shrines), and even the avoidance of trespassing on an area considered by adherents to be holy ground.</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="resourceExtraction">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The removal of valuable, naturally occurring, non-agricultural substances (such as minerals and hydrocarbons) from the earth. [Desc] Resource extraction includes mining, drilling, and quarrying.</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="transitCorridor">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>Transit/migration pathways and areas used by mobile communities or parts of the population to access the usable areas proper. [Desc] Examples: transit areas used in nomadic pastoralism or transhumance to access pasture lands.</documentation>
        </annotation>
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      <enumeration value="noInformation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no information specified regarding the attribute value. [Desc] Depending on the nature and quality of available source, the state of the data collection/update process, and other conditions, it may not be possible to populate a value due to lack of knowledge. The reasons for the lack of a value may include, but are not limited to, the following: not populated (for example: the data store has been initialized but not yet populated); unknown (for example: an attempt was made to determine the value but the source materials were inadequate); missing (for example: a determination was attempted and despite source materials being adequate the attempt failed); withheld (for example: a determination was successful but for policy reasons the value was not retained/stored).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="notApplicable">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no possible value in the attribute range that would be applicable. [Desc] May occur when the attribute is not applicable to the feature type (for example: the 'Airfield Type' attribute of a 'Settlement' feature type).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="other">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The attribute value is known, but is not currently a valid member of the attribute range. [Desc] The actual value may have been previously, or may become in the future, a valid member of the attribute range.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
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  <simpleType name="ZD030_LUSType">
    <annotation>
      <documentation>NA [Desc] NA</documentation>
    </annotation>
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      <enumeration value="autumn">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The third season of the year, coming between summer and winter, reckoned astronomically from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice. [Desc] For example, in the northern hemisphere, autumn nominally extends from September 21 to December 21.</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="dry">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>An annually recurring period of one or more months during which precipitation is at or near a minimum. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="monsoonal">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>A semi-annually recurring period of one or more months during which reversing strong winds are accompanied by changes in precipitation. [Desc] NA</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="rainy">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>An annually recurring period of one or more months during which precipitation is at or near a maximum. [Desc] NA</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="spring">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The first season of the year, coming between winter and summer, reckoned astronomically from the vernal equinox to the summer solstice. [Desc] For example, in the northern hemisphere, spring nominally extends from March 21 to June 21.</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="summer">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The second and warmest season of the year, coming between spring and autumn, reckoned astronomically from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox. [Desc] For example, in the northern hemisphere, summer nominally extends from June 21 to September 21.</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="winter">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The fourth and coldest season of the year, coming between autumn and spring; reckoned astronomically from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox. [Desc] For example, in the northern hemisphere, winter nominally extends from December 21 to March 21.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="noInformation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no information specified regarding the attribute value. [Desc] Depending on the nature and quality of available source, the state of the data collection/update process, and other conditions, it may not be possible to populate a value due to lack of knowledge. The reasons for the lack of a value may include, but are not limited to, the following: not populated (for example: the data store has been initialized but not yet populated); unknown (for example: an attempt was made to determine the value but the source materials were inadequate); missing (for example: a determination was attempted and despite source materials being adequate the attempt failed); withheld (for example: a determination was successful but for policy reasons the value was not retained/stored).</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="notApplicable">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no possible value in the attribute range that would be applicable. [Desc] May occur when the attribute is not applicable to the feature type (for example: the 'Airfield Type' attribute of a 'Settlement' feature type).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="other">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The attribute value is known, but is not currently a valid member of the attribute range. [Desc] The actual value may have been previously, or may become in the future, a valid member of the attribute range.</documentation>
        </annotation>
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    <annotation>
      <documentation>NA [Desc] NA</documentation>
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        <annotation>
          <documentation>The population of subject group is in a majority in comparison to  total population at the location. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="minority">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The Population of subject group is in a minority in comparison to  total population at the location. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
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      <enumeration value="noInformation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no information specified regarding the attribute value. [Desc] Depending on the nature and quality of available source, the state of the data collection/update process, and other conditions, it may not be possible to populate a value due to lack of knowledge. The reasons for the lack of a value may include, but are not limited to, the following: not populated (for example: the data store has been initialized but not yet populated); unknown (for example: an attempt was made to determine the value but the source materials were inadequate); missing (for example: a determination was attempted and despite source materials being adequate the attempt failed); withheld (for example: a determination was successful but for policy reasons the value was not retained/stored).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="notApplicable">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no possible value in the attribute range that would be applicable. [Desc] May occur when the attribute is not applicable to the feature type (for example: the 'Airfield Type' attribute of a 'Settlement' feature type).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="other">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The attribute value is known, but is not currently a valid member of the attribute range. [Desc] The actual value may have been previously, or may become in the future, a valid member of the attribute range.</documentation>
        </annotation>
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    <annotation>
      <documentation>NA [Desc] NA</documentation>
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        <annotation>
          <documentation>A lifestyle that is characterised by practice of constantly moving from place to place. [Desc] NA</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="sedentism">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>A lifestyle that is characterised by living in one place for a long time or permanently. [Desc] NA</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="noInformation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no information specified regarding the attribute value. [Desc] Depending on the nature and quality of available source, the state of the data collection/update process, and other conditions, it may not be possible to populate a value due to lack of knowledge. The reasons for the lack of a value may include, but are not limited to, the following: not populated (for example: the data store has been initialized but not yet populated); unknown (for example: an attempt was made to determine the value but the source materials were inadequate); missing (for example: a determination was attempted and despite source materials being adequate the attempt failed); withheld (for example: a determination was successful but for policy reasons the value was not retained/stored).</documentation>
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      <enumeration value="notApplicable">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no possible value in the attribute range that would be applicable. [Desc] May occur when the attribute is not applicable to the feature type (for example: the 'Airfield Type' attribute of a 'Settlement' feature type).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="other">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The attribute value is known, but is not currently a valid member of the attribute range. [Desc] The actual value may have been previously, or may become in the future, a valid member of the attribute range.</documentation>
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    <annotation>
      <documentation>A location that normally does not appear as a specific, characterized object but that represents an area where a extant population can be defined by one or more specific cultural factors (for example: religion, ethnicity, language, or tribal/clan affiliation, cultural activity). [Desc] NA</documentation>
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          <element minOccurs="0" name="GEM_G03" type="gml:SurfacePropertyType">
            <annotation>
              <documentation>A 2-dimensional geometric primitive, locally representing a continuous image of a region of a plane. [Desc] Its subtypes include (but are not limited to): GM_PolyhedralSurface (which aggregates GM_Polygon).</documentation>
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            <annotation>
              <documentation>The globally unique and persistent identifier of an entity (for example: feature or event) instance as specified by a Uniform Resource Name (URN) in accordance with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC2396 and RFC2141. [Desc] It is based on the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), a compact string of characters for identifying an abstract or physical resource. The term 'Uniform Resource Name' (URN) refers to the subset of URI that are required to remain globally unique and persistent even when the resource ceases to exist or becomes unavailable. The URN is drawn from one of a set of defined namespaces, each of which has its own set name structure and assignment procedures.</documentation>
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            <annotation>
              <documentation>The Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) that is assigned to a feature in order to uniquely identify it for the purpose of maintaining relationships between features (relational database) and version control. [Desc] UUIDs are defined in ITU-T Rec. X.667 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ISO/IEC 9834-8.</documentation>
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            <annotation>
              <documentation>One or more intended attribute domain values for one or more enumeration or codelist attributes that are not currently valid members of their respective attribute ranges. [Desc] The actual attribute domain values may have been previously, or may become in the future, valid members of the attribute domain range.</documentation>
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              <documentation>A general description of the physical characteristics and/or extent of a location. [Desc] NA</documentation>
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              <documentation>A description of the purposes which a specified social group has used, uses, or intends to use a specified location. [Desc] NA</documentation>
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              <documentation>A description of the pattern of temporal recurrence during which a specified social group uses a specified location. [Desc] For example: a farmers' market that is open daily from April 1 to October 31, every year; or, a village market that is conducted every week on Saturdays and Sundays.</documentation>
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            <annotation>
              <documentation>A description of the permanence or transitory nature of the group. [Desc] NA</documentation>
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            <annotation>
              <documentation>An indication that a location has a human population that is significant from a data recording and reporting perspective. [Desc] A location being non-populated should not infer that the location is completely uninhabited. While the location could seem uninhabited, it may have a population so small, thinly distributed or transient that it is statistically insignificant. For example, an area that may be of so harsh of an environment (permanently or temporarily) that human populations are unable to permanently inhabit it.</documentation>
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          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to the means of information dissemination within a population or area. [Desc] Includes ownership, control of content and distribution, and access for populations and geographic areas.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="religion">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to the religious affiliation(s) of a population within an area. [Desc] Includes major and minor religions, sects, organisations and observances.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="demographic">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to measurable demographic characteristics of a social group or a  population within an area. [Desc] Includes gender and age structure, settlement patterns and temporal trends.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="waterSupplyControl">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to groundwater and surface water resources in a given land area. [Desc] Includes ownership, control, and access by a population.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="economic">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to types, methods and factors that determine how populations support themselves within a social group or within an area. [Desc] Includes main industries and businesses, patterns of trade, distribution of wealth, and energy supply.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="transportationUse">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to the means by which people and goods circulate within a geographic region. [Desc] Includes types of transportation, capabilities, routes and access.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="ethnicity">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to ethnic affiliation(s) and characteristics of a social group or of a human population within an area. [Desc] Includes tribes, clans, power structure, kinship systems and cultural traditions.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="events">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to historical  and recent events (resulting from human and/or natural consequences) that have shaped a population or area. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="groupsOrganisations">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to formal and informal groups (e.g. civil, political, criminal and ideological) present within a population or area. [Desc] Includes leadership, relationships, allegiances and assets, areas and means of influence.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="politics">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to the power relationship systems, activities and administration between and within groups or within a geographic region. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="education">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to education and literacy characteristics of a social group or a population of an area. [Desc] Includes infrastructure and ownership of institutions.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="healthMedical">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to health indicators of a group, population or area. [Desc] Included infrastructure, access to heath care, disease, and vulnerabilities.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="land">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to dominant land use and/or human activities (e.g. agriculture, industry, or residence) within an area. [Desc] Includes ownership, control, and access by a population, as well as areas with special cultural significance.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="language">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The statistic(s) relate to languages used by a population within an area. [Desc] Includes distribution, dialects, and use in different locations and settings.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="noInformation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no information specified regarding the attribute value. [Desc] Depending on the nature and quality of available source, the state of the data collection/update process, and other conditions, it may not be possible to populate a value due to lack of knowledge. The reasons for the lack of a value may include, but are not limited to, the following: not populated (for example: the data store has been initialized but not yet populated); unknown (for example: an attempt was made to determine the value but the source materials were inadequate); missing (for example: a determination was attempted and despite source materials being adequate the attempt failed); withheld (for example: a determination was successful but for policy reasons the value was not retained/stored).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="notApplicable">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no possible value in the attribute range that would be applicable. [Desc] May occur when the attribute is not applicable to the feature type (for example: the 'Airfield Type' attribute of a 'Settlement' feature type).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="other">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The attribute value is known, but is not currently a valid member of the attribute range. [Desc] The actual value may have been previously, or may become in the future, a valid member of the attribute range.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
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    <annotation>
      <documentation>NA [Desc] NA</documentation>
    </annotation>
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      <enumeration value="correlation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>Correlation coefficients measure the strength of association between two variables. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="mean">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The sum of individual scores divided by the number of individuals. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="median">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The median is a simple measure of central tendency. To find the median, we arrange the observations in order from smallest to largest value. If there is an odd number of observations, the median is the middle value. If there is an even number of observations, the median is the average of the two middle values. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="mode">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The mode is the most frequently appearing value in a population or sample. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="percentage">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>A percentage is another way of expressing a proportion. A percentage is equal to the proportion times 100. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="proportion">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>A proportion refers to the fraction of the total that possesses a certain attribute. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="standardDeviation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The standard deviation is a numerical value used to indicate how widely individuals in a group vary. If individual observations vary greatly from the group mean, the standard deviation is big; and vice versa. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="summation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The sum or total of values. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="variance">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The variance is a numerical value used to indicate how widely individuals in a group vary. If individual observations vary greatly from the group mean, the variance is big; and vice versa. [Desc] NA</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="noInformation">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no information specified regarding the attribute value. [Desc] Depending on the nature and quality of available source, the state of the data collection/update process, and other conditions, it may not be possible to populate a value due to lack of knowledge. The reasons for the lack of a value may include, but are not limited to, the following: not populated (for example: the data store has been initialized but not yet populated); unknown (for example: an attempt was made to determine the value but the source materials were inadequate); missing (for example: a determination was attempted and despite source materials being adequate the attempt failed); withheld (for example: a determination was successful but for policy reasons the value was not retained/stored).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="notApplicable">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>There is no possible value in the attribute range that would be applicable. [Desc] May occur when the attribute is not applicable to the feature type (for example: the 'Airfield Type' attribute of a 'Settlement' feature type).</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
      <enumeration value="other">
        <annotation>
          <documentation>The attribute value is known, but is not currently a valid member of the attribute range. [Desc] The actual value may have been previously, or may become in the future, a valid member of the attribute range.</documentation>
        </annotation>
      </enumeration>
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