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  skos:definition """Background

The Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), developed by the
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the U.S. Board
on Geographic Names (BGN), contains information on approximately
2 million physical and cultural geographic features in the
United States. The Federally recognized name of each feature
described in the data base is identified, and references are
made to a feature's location by State, county, and geographic
coordinates. The purpose of the GNIS database development was to
promote geographic feature name standardization and to serve as
the U.S.'s official repository of domestic geographic names
information (see the Introduction section of the Geographic
Names Information System Data Users Guide for more
details). Information on foreign geographic feature names can be
obtained from the GEOnet Names Server, which is developed and
maintained by the National Imagery Mapping Agency (NIMA),
formerly the Defense Mapping Agency.

The GNIS is being compiled in two phases. Phase one is complete
for all States, territories and outlying areas under
U.S. jurisdiction. This phase entailed the collection of feature
names from USGS large-scale topographic maps, U.S. Forest
Service maps, Office of Coast Survey charts, Federal Aviation
Administration files, Federal Communications Commission files,
and files of the Army Corps of Engineers. As of September, 1996,
phase two of the compilation is 45 percent complete and 30
percent in progress for all States, territories, and outlying
areas under U.S. jurisdiction. The second phase captures names
from State, locally and privately published current and
historical maps, charts, and literature. Standard reports and
digital data sets of GNIS geographic name records are available
for each State, territory or outlying area file.

Also available are two thematic extracts of the GNIS
database. The U.S. Populated Places File lists information about
all cities and towns throughout the United States and the
U.S. Concise File lists information about major physical and
cultural features throughout the United States.

Extent of Coverage

The GNIS coverage area includes the United States,
U.S. territories and outlying areas which include: Puerto Rico,
Northern Marianas, Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa. In
addition, names information for the freely associated areas of
the Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of the Marshall
Islands, and the Republic of Palau, are also included in GNIS
coverage

Data Characteristics

The GNIS contains information about physical and cultural
geographic features identified by a proper name, with the
exception that most roads and highways are not included in
GNIS. The following information about a selected geographic
feature is retrievable by searching the Online GNIS Database.

Federally recognized feature name.  Feature type.  Elevation of
most populated places and summits (i.e., mountain peaks, etc.).
Estimated 1994 population of cities and towns.  State(s) and
county(s) in which the feature is located.  Latitude and
longitude of the feature location.  List of USGS 7.5-minute by
7.5-minute topographic maps on which the feature is shown.
Names other than the federally recognized name by which the
feature may be known.  General instructions, field definitions
and help documentation are included in the GNIS Online Database
to assist usage.  The coordinate extent for the GNIS Online
Database is:

-180.00 west longitude
180.00 east longitude
72.00 north latitude
-12.00 south latitude

For more information, link to "http://edc.usgs.gov/glis/hyper/guide/gnis"

For the GNIS query form, link to
"http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form\""""@en ;
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