Hi Raj,

thanks for the prompt reply!
if you can send me a postgres/postgis dump, this would be extremely useful! (thanks!). By the way, (and this is the main reason that I address it to the list, too) do you plan to follow/adapt the corresponding W3C recommendation or do you already do that? If not and if you need some involvement for the semantic part I would also be happy to participate.

Best regards,

Dimitris



Raj Singh wrote:
Hi Dimitris. I'm the host/developer of OpenPOIs from OGC. Right now OpenPOIs is 
an aggregation of Geonames and DBPedia information. I'll soon be adding 
OpenStreetMap POIs to the mix, but that won't be complete for a few months. I'm 
also experimenting with a write API that will allow content providers to add to 
the database. That should be ready in a few weeks. I'd be happy to get you a 
postgresql/postgis database dump at any time if that would be useful.

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Raj Singh
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http://www.rajsingh.org/

On Jan 22, at 11:56 AM, Dimitris Kotzinos <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear all,

I am looking for a points of interest database (regardless of format, I use 
database in a loose term here) that is licensed under one of the open 
source/data/creative commons licenses.
I know of course about open street maps and their layer of POIs and the one 
from OGC (http://openpoidb.ogcnetwork.net/).
Is there anything else available out there? :)

Many thanks in advance for the help and I do apologize since I am sure that 
this is a recurring question,

Dimitris
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