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Geographic Names Thesaurus
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Geographic Names Thesaurus

* indicates a non-preferred term, which includes a link to the preferred term

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Geographic Names is an alphabetical and hierarchical list of geographic location terms used in ICPSR's metadata records. The points below describe the structure and logic of the list:

  • Non-preferred terms are italicized and indicate (with Preferred Term notation) the appropriate term to apply.

    Examples:

    • USA
    • Preferred Term: United States

    • United States
    • Non-Preferred Term: USA
  • The hierarchy, expressed as broader term/narrower term is structured to (potentially) indicate a region-continent-country-state/province-city continuum.

    Examples:

    • Netherlands
    • BROADER TERM(S): Europe
    • NARROWER TERM(S): Amsterdam

    Examples:

    • North America
    • NARROWER TERM(S):
      • United States
      • Michigan
      • Ann Arbor

    Examples:

    • Tokyo
    • BROADER TERM(S):
      • Asia
      • Japan

    While regional, continent, and country names are included in the current list, state/province and city names are included on the basis of their occurrence in ICPSR-archived data sets. These will continue to be added as needed.

  • Sub-regional geographic designations (such Middle East, Southeast Asia) are also included with their associated country names listed as related terms

    Examples:

    • Southeast Asia
    • RELATED TERM(S):
      • Asia
      • Cambodia
      • Indonesia
      • Laos
      • Malaysia
      • Myanmar
      • Philippines
      • Singapore
      • Thailand
      • Vietnam
  • Descriptions are used to delineate the geographic coverage of a region or sub-region. Additionally, they are used to indicate historic context in cases of country name changes. In such cases, relevant dates are given along with instructions/restrictions on the use of particular country name forms. Open dates (e.g. 1991- ) indicate current context.

    Examples:

    • Uzbekistan
    • Description: Formerly member of USSR; independent 1991- .

    Examples:

    • USSR
    • Description: Use limited to 1922-1991.
    • BROADER TERM(S)
      • Asia
      • Europe
    • RELATED TERM(S)
      • Armenia
      • Azerbaijan
      • Belarus
      • Estonia
      • Georgia (Republic)
      • Kazakhstan
      • Kyrgyzstan
      • Latvia
      • Lithuania
      • Moldova
      • Russia
      • Tajikistan
      • Turkmenistan
      • Ukraine
      • Uzbekistan

Literary and historic warrant for the Geographic Regions and Country Names list is established through the following sources:

  • Merriam-Webster Geographic Dictionary. 1998. 3rd edition. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, Incorporated.
  • Random House Webster's College Dictionary. 1999. New York: Random House.

Terms

Bagdad*
Baghdad
Bahamas
Bahia Blanca
Bahrain
Bakersfield
Bali
Baltimore
Bangladesh
Barbados
Barcelona
Baton Rouge
Bay City
Beaumont
Beijing
Belarus
Belgian Congo*
Belgium
Belgrade
Belize
Bellevue
Belo Horizonte
Benin
Berkeley
Berlin
Bermuda Islands
Bethel
Bethlehem
Bhutan
Billings
Biloxi
Binghamton
Birmingham
Bloomington
Bogota
Boise City
Bolivia
Bologna
Bombay*
Bonaire
Bosnia-Hercegovina
Boston
Botswana
Boulder
Bouvet Island
Bradenton
Brazil
Bridgeport
Bridgewater
Brisbane
Bristol
British Columbia
British Virgin Islands
Brockton
Brooklyn
Broward County
Brownsville
Brunei
Bryan
Buenos Aires
Buffalo
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burma*
Burundi
Byelarus*