_:vb16030 _:vb16029 . _:vb16023 . . _:vb16025 . _:vb16030 . . _:vb16025 _:vb16024 . _:vb16022 . _:vb16023 . _:vb16024 . _:vb16026 _:vb16025 . _:vb16027 _:vb16026 . _:vb16024 _:vb16023 . _:vb16022 . _:vb16028 . _:vb16028 _:vb16027 . _:vb16029 _:vb16028 . _:vb16026 . "category (0..*)"@en . _:vb16027 . _:vb16022 _:vb16030 . _:vb16029 . . "The name of a category to which this gr:ProductOrService, gr:Offering, gr:BusinessEntity, or gr:Location belongs.\n\t\nNote 1: For products, it is better to add an rdf:type statement referring to a GoodRelations-compliant ontology for vertical industries instead, but if you just have a short text label, gr:category is simpler.\nNote 2: You can use greater signs or slashes to informally indicate a category hierarchy, e.g. \"restaurants/asian_restaurants\" or \"cables > usb_cables\"\n"@en .