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==== Step 2. Check which population claims match the Infobox Australian place ''type'' value ==== The next part of the module separates the valid population claims into those which have ''applies to part'' values (defined ABS geography types) that match the Infobox ''type'' and those that don't. For the Infobox types that can map to multiple ABS geography types (eg. ''type'' = town), the most common mapping is considered a match initially and the other mappings are considered later in the module if the first preference isn't available. For example, ''type'' = town is matched to Urban Centres and Localities (UCL) as a first preference, but also returns population values for Suburbs and Localities (SAL) and Indigenous Locations (ILOC) instead, if they exist. The mappings are based on outputs of summary SPARQL queries pulling out Infobox place ''type'' versus ABS geography types specified in linked Wikidata item (for all Australian place articles). The module uses the following mappings. {|class="wikitable" ! Infobox ''type'' !! ABS geographic area |- | City || Urban Centres and Localities (UCL) |- | Suburb || Suburbs and Localities (SAL) |- | Town || Urban Centres and Localities (UCL) (or SAL or Indigenous Locations (ILOC)) |- | LGA || Local Government Areas (LGA) |- | Region || Local Government Areas (LGA) (for now) |}
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