Wikidata:Property proposal/CUATM unique identification code
CUATM unique identification code
[edit]Originally proposed at Wikidata:Property proposal/Authority control
Description | 4-digits code attributed to administrative-territorial units of Moldova |
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Represents | CUATM (Q30015101) |
Data type | String |
Domain | administrative territorial entity of Moldova (Q542797) and children |
Allowed values | \d{4} (regex) |
Example 1 | Chișinău (Q21197)CUATM unique identification code0100 |
Example 2 | Briceni District (Q753795)CUATM unique identification code1400 |
Example 3 | Prajila (Q1985013)CUATM unique identification code4544 |
Example 4 | Antonovca (Q4067499)CUATM unique identification code4545 |
Example 5 | Tiraspol (Q132572)CUATM unique identification code0700 |
Example 6 | Gagauzia (Q164819)CUATM unique identification code9600 |
Source | pages 90–137 of the full .doc file in this archive |
Planned use | generating the list of CUATM codes in table format in Romanian Wikipedia; using the codes to match archaeological locations of Moldova to their respective cities and villages, as the archaeological codes are CUATM-based |
Number of IDs in source | 1,688 |
Expected completeness | eventually complete (Q21873974) |
Implied notability | Wikidata property for an identifier that suggests notability (Q62589316) |
See also | Wikidata:Property proposal/CUATM statistical code |
Single-value constraint | yes |
Motivation
[edit]CUATM (Q30015101) is my country's classifier of administrative territorial entities/units. All villages, cities, and first-level division have two IDs assigned: a 7-digits one which is called "statistical code" (in Romanian: cod statistic), and a 4-digits one which is called "settlement's unique identification code" (in Romanian: cod unic de identificare al localității). In Wikipedia, the 7-digits code is used in the infoboxes of Moldovan settlements in Russian Wikipedia, and the 4-digits code will be used to validate locations of the 11k archaeological locations of Moldova, which include the unique identifier in their IDs.
An item can only have one "statistical code" and one "settlement's unique identification code". A code can usually be assigned to only one item, with two exceptions:
- villages which are the seat of their communes (in which case both the villages and the commune share the same "statistical code" and the same "settlement's unique identification code"); example: Trebujeni (Q2447564) / Trebujeni (Q20858862).
- cities with municipality (municipiu) status that have some localities in their administration and thus act like first-level divisions; example: Bălți (Q37801) / Bălți Municipality (Q29017181)
If the archive I linked to as source does not open for you, try this ephemeral link for the PDF version: [1]
Thanks! Gikü (talk) 16:59, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
Discussion
[edit]- Support as for the other one. ArthurPSmith (talk) 21:58, 2 December 2024 (UTC)
- Support Strainu (talk) 21:11, 10 December 2024 (UTC)