Hi,

Why are inverse properties not declared explicitly in the ontology?

For example, properties such as "is dbpedia-owl:location of" are used 
extensively in the resource descriptions (e.g. http://dbpedia.org/page/Berlin). 
But they are not declared in the ontology, so the resource description cheats 
by appending a textual component to the real property dbpedia-owl:location.

This is causing me some difficulties in an application I am constructing, since 
I would like to cut and paste selections of these properties into a new format. 
So I would like all statements to be valid URIs. Any suggestions?

thanks,

Csaba
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