Good verification step is also testing the area in an independent application, based on OSM as well.

e.g. OSMAnd versus LocusMap, using MapsForge compatible OSM based maps, supposing both are using recent maps.

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Dne 17. prosince 2018 7:43:40 Martin Trautmann <tr...@gmx.de> napsal:

On 18-12-16 13:54, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
This has happened multiple times in the past with multi-polygons,
especially on borders (boundaries), be it country, region, county,
"regierungsbezirk", "bundesland", "province", "provincie", etc.
The fact that you mention that it happens between England and Wright
confirms this.
It is not necessarily an OsmAnd bug (cutting polyogons on boundaries),
but can also be due to errors in the (multi)polygons itself because they
are broken, interrupted, corrupt, or else.

When I did observe this last time, the effect happened, depending on the
zoom level. If you zoomed out, water changed to land again. Thus I
believe, it's not a broken polygon, but an osmand bug, while using
polygons which do span more than the calculated area.

- Martin

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