Title: Functions of geographical names
1Functions of geographical names
2amsterdam
3amsterdam
4amsterdam
5Amsterdam
6Role of geographical names serve as labels that
can be used for
- Orientation, Navigation, reference points
- Names link us to the landscape
- Pronunciation
- Links to other documents/files
- And see next page
7Role of names
8Names are links in non-oral communication
9Names are links in non-oral communication
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10Names are links in non-oral communication
11Names as link in Michelin tourist information
system
12Systems of spatial links
- Geographical names
- Geographical coordinates, UTM coordinates
- Local grids
- Map grids
- Street addresses
13Geographical coordinates or numbers
- Go to 50092 North, 8662 East (Frankfurt, Villa
Mumm (BKG)) - Cadastral map with numbered lots
14Utrecht city centre wards
15But is we use names as links, they should be
standardised
16Role of names
17Names are links in oral communication
- Pronunciation guides
- phonetic alphabet
18Tourist map of Greece with bi-scriptual rendering
of place names
19Names are links in oral communication
- Pronunciation guides
- phonetic alphabet
20Role of names
21Use of names for non-cartographic purposes
22Anthropo-nyms given names in the
Netherlands1983-1998
23Spanish and Italian
Long American/ English top 1990)
Short American/ English (top 1980)
Long pre-mod Internat (top before 1983)
Old testament
Very short modern internat
Naturenames
Names from history and culture
Short-premo- dern internat. (top before 83)
Scandi- navian
Pre-modern Dutch (top Before 1983)
Short modern Dutch
Traditional Dutch names in full or shortened
versions (top before 1950)
Frisian
Short Traditional Dutch
24Etymology of ocean names
25Use of geographical names for non-cartographic
purposes
- Etymology
- Descriptive names
- Use of geographical names as brand names
- Use of names as symbols
- Use of names for educational purposes
- Use of names for traffic/transportation
- Use of names as a symbol for sovereignty
26Use of names for non-cartographic purposes
- Etymology (explanation of meaning)
- Netherlands Lowlands Nederland
- In the Netherlands lived two tribes in Roman
times (50 AD), the Batavi and the Belgae. Around
1600 the federation of northern provinces were
called in Latin Belgium Foederatum. Around 1800
AD the Northern part of the Netherlands was
called Batavian Republic, its main headquarter
overseas was called Batavia when the Southern
part of the Netherlands became independent in
1830 it called itself after the other tribe,
Belgium.
27Use of names for non-cartographic purposes
- Etymology
- Descriptive
- names
28Use of names for non-carto-graphic purposes
- etymology
- Descriptive names
- Use of geographical names as brand names
Brie
Montelimar
29Use of names for non-cartographic purposes
- etymology
- Descriptive names
- Use of geographical names as brand names
- Use of names as symbols Rome
- - Bonn, Pankow - Stalingrad, Vietnam
- - Trianon, Saint Germain
- - Bali
- - Paris
- - Venice
- - Siberia
30Use of names for non-cartographic purposes
- etymology
- Descriptive names
- Use of geographical names as brand names
- Use of names as symbols
- Use of names for educational purposes
31Use of names for non-cartographic purposes
- Etymology
- Descriptive names
- Use of geographical names as brand names
- Use of names as symbols
- Use of names for educational purposes
- Use of names for traffic/transportation
Dictionnaire des bureaux de poste
32Use of names for non-cartographic purposes
Dictionnaire des bureaux de poste
33Use of names for non-cartographic purposes
- Etymology
- Descriptive names
- Use of geographical names as brand names
- Use of names as symbols
- Use of names for educational purposes
- Use of names for traffic/transportation
- Use of names as a symbol for sovereignty
34Map with capitals with new post-colonial names