2012/10/28 Alberto albertoferra...@fastwebnet.it
1) Polygon vs point for Populated urban areas (place=city, town...):
Hello, we talked about this problem in Italian list [1].
We agreed that boundaries and places should not be confused because in
general they refer to different things.
We
1) Polygon vs point for Populated urban areas (place=city, town...):
Hello, we talked about this problem in Italian list [1].
We agreed that boundaries and places should not be confused because in
general they refer to different things.
We also agreed that tagging the urban area with
Petr Morávek [Xificurk] p...@pada.cz wrote:
2) Boundary relation or place=* for higher administrative units?
The overlap is especially visible in case of countries (but same
arguments apply for other units like states, counties, ...).
Majority of counties are in database represented twice -
2012/10/28 Frederik Ramm frede...@remote.org:
On 27.10.2012 17:53, Petr Morávek [Xificurk] wrote:
2) Boundary relation or place=* for higher administrative units?
The overlap is especially visible in case of countries (but same
arguments apply for other units like states, counties, ...).
Hello,
I have a few questions regarding tagging admin boundaries and places. It
seems to me that these tagging schemes overlap a bit and I would like to
discuss it and possibly reach some kind of consensus about how to Do It
Right.
1) Polygon vs point for Populated urban areas (place=city,
Hi,
On 27.10.2012 17:53, Petr Morávek [Xificurk] wrote:
2) Boundary relation or place=* for higher administrative units?
The overlap is especially visible in case of countries (but same
arguments apply for other units like states, counties, ...).
Majority of counties are in database represented