Input Fields
Geocode Address Turkey takes an address or intersection as input. For Turkey, Geocode Address Global takes an address or intersection as input. To obtain the best performance and the most possible matches, your input address lists should be as complete as possible, free of misspellings and incomplete addresses, and as close to postal authority standards as possible. Most postal authorities have websites that contain information about address standards for their particular country.
The following table lists the input fields used for geocoding locations in Turkey.
Field Name |
Description |
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AddressLine1 |
One of the following:
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AddressLine2 |
This field is not used in this country. |
City |
The city or town name. For most countries, your input address should use the official city name or alias. |
County |
The meaning of county varies by country.
The district name. |
FirmName |
This field is not used in this country. |
HouseNumber |
The building number. You may get better parsing results for some countries if you put the house number in this field instead of AddressLine1. Not every country includes house number data. For the best results, use the HouseNumber input field for these countries when using multi-line input: India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Turkey. Note: The house number specified in the HouseNumber field takes
precedence over any house number specified in the AddressLine1
field.
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LastLine |
The last line of the address.
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Locality |
The meaning of locality varies by country. Generally a locality is a village in rural areas or it may be a suburb in urban areas. When used, a locality typically appears on the last line of the address with the postcode.
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PostalCode |
The postal code in the appropriate format for the country. Turkey has a five-digit postal code system. Postal codes are typically separated by a space between the third and fourth numbers, but the geocoder can handle variations in spacing or no spacing in postal codes. |
StateProvince |
The meaning of State/Province varies by country.
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