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a ;
rdfs:label "Tantalos (mountain)";
spatial:C ;
rdfs:comment "Dalados, on Lesbos.";
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf .
a ;
osgeo:asGeoJSON "{\"type\": \"Polygon\", \"coordinates\": [[[26.5, 38.5], [26.5, 39.0], [26.0, 39.0], [26.0, 38.5], [26.5, 38.5]]]}";
osgeo:asWKT "POLYGON ((26.5000000000000000 38.5000000000000000, 26.5000000000000000 39.0000000000000000, 26.0000000000000000 39.0000000000000000, 26.0000000000000000 38.5000000000000000, 26.5000000000000000 38.5000000000000000))" .
a ,
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osspatial:within ;
dcterms:bibliographicCitation "BAtlas 56 C4 Tantalos M.",
"Kontes 1978 255";
dcterms:contributor ,
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dcterms:coverage "Dalados, on Lesbos GRE";
dcterms:creator ,
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dcterms:description "Dalados, on Lesbos.";
dcterms:modified "2022-08-30T07:16:21-04:00";
dcterms:title "Tantalos (mountain)";
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owl:sameAs ;
skos:altLabel "Tantalos"@grc;
skos:inScheme ;
prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 56 C4 Tantalos M." ];
pleiades:hasFeatureType ;
pleiades:hasLocation ;
pleiades:hasName .
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dcterms:description "";
dcterms:modified "2021-03-01T18:40:55-04:00";
dcterms:title "Tantalos";
owl:sameAs ;
prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 56 C4 Tantalos M." ];
pleiades:nameRomanized "Tantalos" .
a ;
osspatial:partiallyOverlaps ;
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dcterms:description "";
dcterms:modified "2012-02-14T21:22:03-04:00";
dcterms:title "Undetermined location";
owl:sameAs ;
prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 56 C4 Tantalos M." ] .
a ;
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skos:inScheme ;
skos:prefLabel "mountain"@en;
skos:scopeNote "A mountain as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: Prominent landforms rising considerably above the surrounding area, typically having steep slopes, a sharp summit area, and large mass. Mountains rarely occur individually, and in most cases, are found in ranges, chains, or systems."@en .
osgeo:extent .