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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<schema targetNamespace="http://www.opengis.net/gml" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" elementFormDefault="qualified" version="2.1.2">
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  <annotation>
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    <appinfo>geometry.xsd v2.1.2 2002-07</appinfo>
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    <documentation xml:lang="en">
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      GML Geometry schema. Copyright (c) 2001,2002 OGC, All Rights Reserved.
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    </documentation>
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  </annotation>
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  <!-- bring in the XLink attributes -->
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  <import namespace="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" schemaLocation="xlinks.xsd"/>
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  <!-- ==============================================================
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       global declarations
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  =================================================================== -->
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  <element name="_Geometry" type="gml:AbstractGeometryType" abstract="true"/>
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  <element name="_GeometryCollection" type="gml:GeometryCollectionType" abstract="true" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <element name="geometryMember" type="gml:GeometryAssociationType"/>
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  <element name="pointMember" type="gml:PointMemberType" substitutionGroup="gml:geometryMember"/>
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  <element name="lineStringMember" type="gml:LineStringMemberType" substitutionGroup="gml:geometryMember"/>
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  <element name="polygonMember" type="gml:PolygonMemberType" substitutionGroup="gml:geometryMember"/>
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  <element name="outerBoundaryIs" type="gml:LinearRingMemberType"/>
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  <element name="innerBoundaryIs" type="gml:LinearRingMemberType"/>
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  <!-- primitive geometry elements -->
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  <element name="Point" type="gml:PointType" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <element name="LineString" type="gml:LineStringType" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <element name="LinearRing" type="gml:LinearRingType" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <element name="Polygon" type="gml:PolygonType" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <element name="Box" type="gml:BoxType"/>
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  <!-- aggregate geometry elements -->
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  <element name="MultiGeometry" type="gml:GeometryCollectionType" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <element name="MultiPoint" type="gml:MultiPointType" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <element name="MultiLineString" type="gml:MultiLineStringType" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <element name="MultiPolygon" type="gml:MultiPolygonType" substitutionGroup="gml:_Geometry"/>
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  <!-- coordinate elements -->
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  <element name="coord" type="gml:CoordType"/>
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  <element name="coordinates" type="gml:CoordinatesType"/>
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  <!-- this attribute gives the location where an element is defined -->
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  <attribute name="remoteSchema" type="anyURI"/>
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  <!-- ==============================================================
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       abstract supertypes
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  =================================================================== -->
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  <complexType name="AbstractGeometryType" abstract="true">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        All geometry elements are derived from this abstract supertype; 
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        a geometry element may have an identifying attribute (gid). 
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        It may be associated with a spatial reference system.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="anyType">
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        <attribute name="gid" type="ID" use="optional"/>
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        <attribute name="srsName" type="anyURI" use="optional"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="AbstractGeometryCollectionBaseType" abstract="true">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        This abstract base type for geometry collections just makes the 
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        srsName attribute mandatory.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="gml:AbstractGeometryType">
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        <attribute name="gid" type="ID" use="optional"/>
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        <attribute name="srsName" type="anyURI" use="required"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <attributeGroup name="AssociationAttributeGroup">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        These attributes can be attached to any element, thus allowing it 
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        to act as a pointer. The 'remoteSchema' attribute allows an element 
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        that carries link attributes to indicate that the element is declared 
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        in a remote schema rather than by the schema that constrains the 
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        current document instance.  
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <attributeGroup ref="xlink:simpleLink"/>
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    <attribute ref="gml:remoteSchema" use="optional"/>
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  </attributeGroup>
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  <complexType name="GeometryAssociationType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        An instance of this type (e.g. a geometryMember) can either 
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        enclose or point to a primitive geometry element. When serving 
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        as a simple link that references a remote geometry instance, 
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        the value of the gml:remoteSchema attribute can be used to 
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        locate a schema fragment that constrains the target instance.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <sequence minOccurs="0">
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      <element ref="gml:_Geometry"/>
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    </sequence>
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    <!-- <attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/> -->
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    <attributeGroup ref="xlink:simpleLink"/>
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    <attribute ref="gml:remoteSchema" use="optional"/>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="PointMemberType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>Restricts the geometry member to being a Point instance.</documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="gml:GeometryAssociationType">
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        <sequence minOccurs="0">
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          <element ref="gml:Point"/>
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        </sequence>
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        <attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="LineStringMemberType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>Restricts the geometry member to being a LineString instance.</documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="gml:GeometryAssociationType">
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        <sequence minOccurs="0">
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          <element ref="gml:LineString"/>
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        </sequence>
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        <attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="PolygonMemberType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>Restricts the geometry member to being a Polygon instance.</documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="gml:GeometryAssociationType">
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        <sequence minOccurs="0">
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          <element ref="gml:Polygon"/>
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        </sequence>
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        <attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="LinearRingMemberType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>Restricts the outer or inner boundary of a polygon instance 
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			to being a LinearRing.</documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="gml:GeometryAssociationType">
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        <sequence minOccurs="0">
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          <element ref="gml:LinearRing"/>
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        </sequence>
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        <attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <!-- ==============================================================
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       primitive geometry types
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  =================================================================== -->
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  <complexType name="PointType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        A Point is defined by a single coordinate tuple.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <extension base="gml:AbstractGeometryType">
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        <sequence>
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          <choice>
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            <element ref="gml:coord"/>
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            <element ref="gml:coordinates"/>
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          </choice>
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        </sequence>
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      </extension>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="LineStringType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        A LineString is defined by two or more coordinate tuples, with 
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        linear interpolation between them. 
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <extension base="gml:AbstractGeometryType">
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        <sequence>
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          <choice>
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            <element ref="gml:coord" minOccurs="2" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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            <element ref="gml:coordinates"/>
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          </choice>
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        </sequence>
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      </extension>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="LinearRingType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        A LinearRing is defined by four or more coordinate tuples, with 
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        linear interpolation between them; the first and last coordinates 
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        must be coincident.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <extension base="gml:AbstractGeometryType">
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        <sequence>
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          <choice>
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            <element ref="gml:coord" minOccurs="4" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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            <element ref="gml:coordinates"/>
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          </choice>
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        </sequence>
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      </extension>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="BoxType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        The Box structure defines an extent using a pair of coordinate tuples.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <extension base="gml:AbstractGeometryType">
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        <sequence>
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          <choice>
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            <element ref="gml:coord" minOccurs="2" maxOccurs="2"/>
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            <element ref="gml:coordinates"/>
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          </choice>
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        </sequence>
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      </extension>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="PolygonType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        A Polygon is defined by an outer boundary and zero or more inner 
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        boundaries which are in turn defined by LinearRings.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <extension base="gml:AbstractGeometryType">
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        <sequence>
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          <element ref="gml:outerBoundaryIs"/>
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          <element ref="gml:innerBoundaryIs" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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        </sequence>
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      </extension>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <!-- ==============================================================
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       aggregate geometry types
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  =================================================================== -->
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  <complexType name="GeometryCollectionType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        A geometry collection must include one or more geometries, referenced 
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        through geometryMember elements. User-defined geometry collections 
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        that accept GML geometry classes as members must instantiate--or 
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        derive from--this type.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <extension base="gml:AbstractGeometryCollectionBaseType">
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        <sequence>
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          <element ref="gml:geometryMember" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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        </sequence>
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      </extension>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="MultiPointType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        A MultiPoint is defined by one or more Points, referenced through 
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        pointMember elements.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="gml:GeometryCollectionType">
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        <sequence>
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          <element ref="gml:pointMember" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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        </sequence>
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        <attribute name="gid" type="ID" use="optional"/>
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        <attribute name="srsName" type="anyURI" use="required"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="MultiLineStringType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        A MultiLineString is defined by one or more LineStrings, referenced 
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        through lineStringMember elements.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="gml:GeometryCollectionType">
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        <sequence>
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          <element ref="gml:lineStringMember" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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        </sequence>
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        <attribute name="gid" type="ID" use="optional"/>
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        <attribute name="srsName" type="anyURI" use="required"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="MultiPolygonType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        A MultiPolygon is defined by one or more Polygons, referenced through 
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        polygonMember elements. 
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <complexContent>
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      <restriction base="gml:GeometryCollectionType">
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        <sequence>
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          <element ref="gml:polygonMember" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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        </sequence>
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        <attribute name="gid" type="ID" use="optional"/>
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        <attribute name="srsName" type="anyURI" use="required"/>
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      </restriction>
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    </complexContent>
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  </complexType>
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  <!-- ==============================================================
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       There are two ways to represent coordinates: (1) as a sequence 
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       of <coord> elements that encapsulate tuples, or (2) using a 
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       single <coordinates> string.
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  =================================================================== -->
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  <complexType name="CoordType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        Represents a coordinate tuple in one, two, or three dimensions.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <sequence>
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      <element name="X" type="decimal"/>
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      <element name="Y" type="decimal" minOccurs="0"/>
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      <element name="Z" type="decimal" minOccurs="0"/>
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    </sequence>
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  </complexType>
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  <complexType name="CoordinatesType">
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    <annotation>
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      <documentation>
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        Coordinates can be included in a single string, but there is no 
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        facility for validating string content. The value of the 'cs' attribute 
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        is the separator for coordinate values, and the value of the 'ts' 
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        attribute gives the tuple separator (a single space by default); the 
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        default values may be changed to reflect local usage.
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      </documentation>
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    </annotation>
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    <simpleContent>
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      <extension base="string">
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        <attribute name="decimal" type="string" use="optional" default="."/>
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        <attribute name="cs" type="string" use="optional" default=","/>
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        <attribute name="ts" type="string" use="optional" default="&#x20;"/>
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      </extension>
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    </simpleContent>
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  </complexType>
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</schema>
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