Proper nouns
Yes.
I believe the word you are looking for is proper noun.
Proper nouns are always capitalized. eg John, Paris, the Eiffel Tower, the Southern Alps.
Proper nouns are capitalized because they refer to specific persons, places, and things. For example, names of people, cities, countries, and brands are all considered proper nouns and should be capitalized.
The term for measures applying to certain persons or places is "specific measures" or "targeted measures". These are policies or regulations designed to address specific needs or situations within a particular group or location.
Proper nouns are always capitalized, and proper nouns are the names of particular persons, places, or things. In this way, the reader can tell what is going on more easily and see right away who or what is the object of the sentence.
A crayon is a noun because it is a thing and nouns are persons, places, or things.
yes because names any one of a group of persons, places, things, or ideas
Aunt is a noun, because nouns describe persons, places, things, or ideas.
yes indeed.it appreciates its value because of the fact that it is a rare type of pottery that can only be found in particular places, yes indeed.it appreciates its value because of the fact that it is a rare type of pottery that can only be found in particular places,
The geographic principle under which particular peoples and particular places concentrate on the production of particular goods is known as local functional specialization.
The geographic principle under which particular peoples and particular places concentrate on the production of particular goods is known as local functional specialization.