#address__addres  the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated with
  supertype:  contact_point (pm)  geographic_point
  instance:  DSTO_address (SA)
  subtype:  mailing_address__mailingaddres  the address where a person or organization can be communicated with
     subtype:  PostalAddress
  subtype:  street_address  the address where a person or organization can be found
  subtype:  abode__residence  the address where a person lives; "it is his legal place of residence"
     subtype:  home.abode__place  where you live; "deliver the package to my home"; "he doesn't have a home to go to"; "your place or mine?"
  subtype:  business_address  the address at which a business is located


1 schema is about address
[graph1_on_address
     [any address (^$(no inheritance)$^),
          may have for street_name: a string,
          may have for street_No: a street_No,
          may have for housing_name: a string,
          may have for building_name: a string,
          may have for floor_No: a floor_No,
          may have for unit_No: a unit_No,
          may have for GPO/PMB_Box_No: a GPO/PMB_Box_No,
          may have for additional_address_details: a string,
          may have for district: a district,
          may have for region: a region,
          may have for region_PO_Box_No: a region_PO_Box_No,
          may have for country: a country (^$(explore)$^)]
];


7 statements are about direct instances of address: graph1_on_birth, graph1_on_conference, graph1_on_housing, graph1_on_meal_shop, graph1_on_person, graph1_on_spamOnly@phmartin.info

3 statements are about indirect instances of address: graph1_on_DSTO_address, graph1_on_daniel.goodburn@dsto.defence.gov.au, graph1_on_Person click here to display them or click here for a search form or here to add a statement


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