On 9/27/2011 12:40 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
After more discussions on the German ML it looks as if one subdivision for suburbs (the proposed neighbourhood) was not enough, so we invented another level in the hierarchy of settlement parts. As the name for these parts as well as the structure depends heavily on local history, tradition and culture it is somehow impossible to find a term which fits (by its linguistic definition) into all needs. The proposed value is "quarter" for the "place"-key. Keep in mind that also the value "suburb" can not (by its most common interpretation) be interpreted with common sense (you wouldn't call the city centre a "suburb" normally - at least not outside Australia).
There's a problem here: you're assuming that neighborhoods (and so-called quarters) are well-defined. While sometimes they are, it's very common to have neighborhoods that overlap partially or fully. This means that there's no real hierarchy of neighborhoods.
For example, in New York City, there are five well-defined boroughs (which coincide with counties, a sub-state-level division). Presumably these would be your "quarters". Manhattan, one of these boroughs, is roughly divided into Lower, Midtown, and Upper Manhattan. But Upper Manhattan itself has sub-neighborhoods including Harlem and Inwood, and those have their own divisions such as Spanish Harlem.
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