In the UK we do the opposite. In "Unitary Authorities", which combine the role of the "county" with the "district" (sounds like the same as the Kreisfreie Staedte) we tag the UA as admin_level=6, i.e. at the same level as counties, and not admin_level=8 which is the level for the "districts".
We also occasionally use "designation" with specific values (from a controlled vocabulary) to distinguish between the different entities which may share an admin level. Colin On 2013-11-05 16:55, Pieren wrote: > On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Florian Lohoff <[email protected]> wrote: > >> A fix would be an admin_level=6;8 on the boundary or duplicating the >> relation. > > I'm surprised you still have such questions in Germany. Your > description is not clear since you don't explain what is on the way > and what is on the relation. But I can tell how it *should* be : on > the boudary way : put the highest admin level (thus, with the lowest > numerical number). And create one relation per admin_level, obviously. > What I guess is that the admin_level on the way is just used for > rendering purpose, not by nominatim which should exclusively work with > admin boundary relations or place nodes. > For the "county free big city", simply don't create a relation with > admin_level 6 but keep only the one exclusively for admin_level 8. > > Pieren > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging [1] Links: ------ [1] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
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