Merge pull request #511 from CommonCoreOntology/495-misspelling-in-editorial-note-for-domain-of-a-country

typo in editor note
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J. Neil Otte
2024-10-28 16:55:41 -04:00
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@@ -1363,7 +1363,7 @@ cco:Country rdf:type owl:Class ;
cco:definition_source "https://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/intam03.asp" ;
cco:is_curated_in_ontology "http://www.ontologyrepository.com/CommonCoreOntologies/Mid/AgentOntology"^^xsd:anyURI ;
rdfs:label "Domain of a Country"@en ;
skos:editorialNote "'Country' is an unclear term. Does it refer to the people, the government, the site, or the material in the site? Furthermore, what is properly referred to as a 'Country' is highly dependent on the classification practices of the international community. For example: The United Kingdom is a sovereign country that has Wales, a non-sovereign Country, as a member. Vatican City is a sovereign country that is landlocked by a city: Rome, Italy. Puerto Rico is not a country (it's a territory) but has a government, a distinct culture, and so on. Thus, here we do not definine 'Country' but instead define 'Domain of a Country'."@en ;
skos:editorialNote "'Country' is an unclear term. Does it refer to the people, the government, the site, or the material in the site? Furthermore, what is properly referred to as a 'Country' is highly dependent on the classification practices of the international community. For example: The United Kingdom is a sovereign country that has Wales, a non-sovereign Country, as a member. Vatican City is a sovereign country that is landlocked by a city: Rome, Italy. Puerto Rico is not a country (it's a territory) but has a government, a distinct culture, and so on. Thus, here we do not define 'Country' but instead define 'Domain of a Country'."@en ;
skos:prefLabel "Domain of a Country"@en .