<complexType name="GeometryPropertyType">
<annotation>
<documentation>A geometric property can either be any geometry element encapsulated in an element of this type or an XLink reference
to a remote geometry element (where remote includes geometry elements located elsewhere in the same document). Note that either
the reference or the contained element must be given, but not both or none.</documentation>
</annotation>
<sequence minOccurs="0">
<element ref="gml:_Geometry"/>
</sequence>
<attributeGroup ref="gml:AssociationAttributeGroup">
<annotation>
<documentation>This attribute group includes the XLink attributes (see xlinks.xsd). XLink is used in GML to reference
remote resources (including those elsewhere in the same document). A simple link element can be constructed by
including a specific set of XLink attributes. The XML Linking Language (XLink) is currently a Proposed Recommendation
of the World Wide Web Consortium. XLink allows elements to be inserted into XML documents so as to create
sophisticated links between resources; such links can be used to reference remote properties. A simple link element
can be used to implement pointer functionality, and this functionality has been built into various GML 3 elements by
including the gml:AssociationAttributeGroup.</documentation>
</annotation>
</attributeGroup>
</complexType>