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Združena mednarodna konferenca o zemljepisnih imenih [PDF]
V Ljubljani je bila od 18. do 20. aprila 2001 konferenca z naslovom Joint International Meeting on Geographical Names. Srečanje, ki je potekalo v prostorih Geodetske uprave Republike Slovenije, je v sodelovanju s Komisijo za standardizacijo zemljepisnih ...
Alenka Gložančev
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On preparing the Hungarian version of the UNGEGN document entitled “Glossary of Terms for the Standardization of Geographical Names” This paper gives a general overview of the reasons for, and the conditions and methods of preparing the ...
Andrea Bölcskei
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Croatian external relations as reflected by the use of exonyms
Departing from the assumption that exonyms, in the sense of »names used in a specific language for a geographical feature situated outside the area where that language is spoken and differing in its form from the name used in an official or well ...
Peter Jordan
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The use of exonyms is one of the earliest challenges faced by experts who deal with geographical names on an international level. The prevalent view is that exonyms hinder international communication and their use should therefore be reduced.
Ivana Crljenko
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17. sastanak radne skupine za egzonime pri UNGEGN-u
Ivana Crljenko
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This work discusses Slovenian geographical names: endonyms in Slovenia and in border areas inhabited by Slovenians in neighboring countries, and Slovenian exonyms used in Slovenian to describe geographical features outside the Slovenian settlement area ...
Drago Kladnik +2 more
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Exonyms and other geographical names
Geographical names are proper names of geographical features. They are characterized by different meanings, contexts, and history. Local names of geographical features (endonyms) may differ from the foreign names (exonyms) for the same feature.
Drago Perko, Peter Jordan, Blaž Komac
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On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the first United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names, the author presents the historical background of the ongoing international cooperation on the unification of toponyms on a ...
Wolnicz-Pawłowska Ewa
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Ubiquitous place names Standardization and study in Indonesia
Place names play a vital role in human society. Names exist in all languages and place names are an indispensible part of international communication. This has been acknowledged by the establishment of the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical ...
Allan F. Lauder, Multamia R.M.T. Lauder
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