Relation pm#spatial_relation_to_entity_with_spatial_feature (*,object)
exclusion: relation_to_situation relation_to_time relation_to_collection relation_to_attribute_or_quality_or_measure
supertype: relation_from/to_thing_of_common_kind this type permits to categorize relations according to their signatures and hence offers (i) a concise way to set essential exclusion relations, and (ii) a systematic and easy-to-follow categorization
subtype: relation_to_spatial_object (*,spatial_object) in WebKB, prefer using relations "from" a spatial object
subtype: relation_to_another_spatial_object (spatial_object,spatial_object)
subtype: location (spatial_object,spatial_object)
subtype: address__addres (spatial_object -> spatial_object)
subtype: main_address (spatial_object -> spatial_object)
subtype: secondary_address__secondaryaddres (spatial_object -> spatial_object)
subtype: above (spatial_object -> spatial_object)
subtype: on (spatial_object -> spatial_object)
subtype: below (spatial_object,spatial_object)
subtype: near (spatial_object -> spatial_object)
subtype: touching (spatial_object -> spatial_object)
subtype: far_from__farfrom (spatial_object,spatial_object)
subtype: exterior__in (spatial_object -> spatial_object)
subtype: interior (spatial_object,spatial_object)
subtype: before_location__before (spatial_object,spatial_object)
subtype: spatial_part__spatialpart (spatial_object,spatial_object)
subtype: physical_part (physical_entity,physical_entity)
subtype: where_fn__wherefn (physical,time_point -> region) maps an object and a time_point at which the object exists to the region where the object existed at that time_point
subtype: partly_located__partly_located_at (physical,object) the instance of the 1st argument is at least partially located at the 2nd argument, e.g., Istanbul is partly located in Asia and partly located in Europe
subtype: contains (self_connected_object,object) the relation of spatial containment for two separable objects; when the two objects are not separable (e.g., an automobile and one of its seats), the relation of part should be used; (sumo#contains ?OBJ1 ?OBJ2) means that the self_connected_object ?OBJ1 has a space (i.e. a hole) which is at least partially filled by ?OBJ2
subtype: located (physical,object) the 1st argument is partly_located at the object, and there is no part or sub_process of the 1st argument that is not located at the object
subtype: exactly_located (physical,object) the actual, minimal location of an object