MediaWiki:Smw import owl

From Max-EuP 2012

http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#%7CWeb Ontology Language (OWL)

AllDifferent|Category
allValuesFrom|Type:Page
AnnotationProperty|Category
backwardCompatibleWith|Type:Page
cardinality|Type:Number
Class|Category
comment|Type:Page
complementOf|Type:Page
DataRange|Category
DatatypeProperty|Category
DeprecatedClass|Category
DeprecatedProperty|Category
differentFrom|Type:Page
disjointWith|Type:Page
distinctMembers|Type:Page
equivalentClass|Type:Page
equivalentProperty|Type:Page
FunctionalProperty|Category
hasValue|Type:Page
imports|Type:Page
incompatibleWith|Type:Page
intersectionOf|Type:Page
InverseFunctionalProperty|Category
inverseOf|Type:Page
isDefinedBy|Type:Page
label|Type:Page
maxCardinality|Type:Number
minCardinality|Type:Number
Nothing|Category
ObjectProperty|Category
oneOf|Type:Page
onProperty|Type:Page
Ontology|Category
OntologyProperty|Category
owl|Type:Page
priorVersion|Type:Page
Restriction|Category
sameAs|Type:Page
seeAlso|Type:Page
someValuesFrom|Type:Page
SymmetricProperty|Category
Thing|Category
TransitiveProperty|Category
unionOf|Type:Page
versionInfo|Type:Page

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