<country> (country) in an address, gives the name of the nation, country, colony, or commonwealth; in a place name given as a hierarchy of geo-political units, the <country> is larger or administratively superior to the <region> and smaller than the <bloc> .
Attributes:
Example
   <country n=DK>Denmark</>
Note

If attributes are used to identify the country referred to (as the n is used above), the values should be taken from recognized lists of abbreviations, e.g. ISO 3166.

Tagsetbase tag set for common core features
ClassplacePart [and indirectly also:] names
Filenameteind2
ParentsplaceName
Children#PCDATA abbr add address app att bibl biblFull biblStruct c caesura camera caption castList cit cl corr damage date dateRange dateStruct del distinct emph expan figure foreign formula fw geogName gi gloss handShift hi label lang link list listBibl m measure mentioned move name note num oRef oVar orgName orig pRef pVar persName phr placeName ptr q quote ref reg restore rs s seg sic soCalled sound space stage supplied table tag tech term text time timeRange timeStruct title unclear val view w witDetail xptr xref
Declaration
<!ELEMENT country       - O  (%paraContent)                     >
<!ATTLIST country            %a.global
                             %a.placePart                       >
See 20.2

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