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Freska, C., Barkowsky, T. (1996). Relations between spatial concepts and geographic objects. In: Geographic Objects with Indeterminate Boundaries, Burrough, P. A., Frank, A. U. (Eds), Taylor & Francis, London, 99-121.

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Freska, C. and Barkowsky, T., 1996, "Relations between spatial concepts and geographic objects". In: Geographic Objects with Indeterminate Boundaries, Burrough, P. A. and Frank, A. U. eds., Taylor & Francis, pp. 99-121.

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