On Tue, 3 Jan 2023 at 10:19, Sarah Hoffmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, you have now broken the addresses which do not have a > street. These are the ones were you need addr:place. > When you point to such a fact, I was able to find at Key:addr:place <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:addr:place> that "it is okay to have both addr:place=* and addr:city=* with the same value on the same object". Will fix it. At the same time, there is nothing written about it at Key:addr:city <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:addr:city>, although there should be. > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 08:29:03AM +0200, Dāvis Kļaviņš wrote: > > In the State Address Register of Latvia, both numbers and names are > within > > one field. In address notations, when there is no street, all numbers and > > names are put in double quotes as per Articel 43.1. of the Regulation of > > the Cabinet of Ministers No. 455 of June 29, 2021 > > <https://likumi.lv/ta/id/324387#p43>. Also note that in Article 40 > > <https://likumi.lv/ta/id/324387#p40> on address notation in small > villages > > without streets, no housenumbers are mentioned, only housenames. Thus, in > > Latvia, it makes sense to use addr:housename for all cases when there is > no > > street. E.g.: > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/867801167 (name), > > Should be: > > addr:housename=Ezerlīči > addr:place=Slesari > To be changed as mentioned before. Keeping addr:city additionally. > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/1001090030 (name consisting of name > and > > number), > > Should probably be: > > addr:housenumber=48 > addr:place=Salenieki > > No, in Latvia, housenames are not further separated in parts but treated as a whole. Per legislation. In full address notation, this would be "Salenieki 48", Salaspils pag., Salaspils nov., LV-2118. > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/237853362 (number in a village), > > Should be: > > addr:housenumber=1 > addr:place=Feimaņi > Although it looks like a number, it's a housename in the State Address Register. In full address notation, all housenames are put in double quotes. This one would be "1", Feimaņi, Feimaņu pag., Rēzeknes nov., LV-4623. > Close by https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9888034244 should be: > > addr:housename=Bērnudārzs > addr:place=Feimaņi > To be changed as mentioned before. Keeping addr:city additionally. > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9888037895 (number in a small village > > without streets). > > Should be: > > addr:housenumber=1 > addr:place=Tūmuži > Add:place will be added additionally as mentioned before. Otherwise, although it looks like a number, it's a housename in the State Address Register. In full address notation, all housenames are put in double quotes. This one would be "1", Tūmuži, Vērēmu pag., Rēzeknes nov., LV-4647. > > Even such cases exist when housename might look a streetname + > housenumber > > for an inexperienced user (trying to separate it would create an > erroneous > > address): > > https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9888125453 > > Should probably be: > > addr:housenumber=3A k-1 > addr:place=Rīgas-Siguldas šoseja > No, in Latvia, housenames are not further separated in parts but treated as a whole. Per legislation. In full address notation, this would be "Rīgas-Siguldas šoseja 3A k-1", Berģi, Garkalnes pag., Ropažu nov., LV-1024. > This is just from looking at the data as is. Somebody with local > knowledge might have further insides. And that's exactly, why we require > imports being discussed before they are made. So that these issues can > be spotted before the data gets into the database. > As a person with a local knowledge, I'm explaining that tags should also follow local legislation instead of making up alternative addressing system leading to unexpected results. > Sarah >
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