Administrative boundaries are defined by a unique administrative instance ?
Let's take the problem the other way around:
Is this boundary x an admin level 6? If yes, create a level 6 relation.
Is this boundary x an admin level 8? If yes, create a level 8 relation.
Do you want to know if a relation is similar to another one ? Define 'similar',
download data and consume it, as a data consumer, a geocoder and a renderer
would.
Florian Lohoff <[email protected]> a écrit :
>On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 01:32:08PM +0100, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>> 2013/11/6 Pieren <[email protected]>
>>
>> > It's two different adminitrative levels. In this particular case,
>it's
>> > also two different administrations but does it count since we just
>> > identify "admin boundaries" ?
>>
>> good question, one might argue that if there is only one
>administration,
>> maybe there aren't two administrative boundaries, but just one, with
>a
>> "missing" level (not all levels have to occur everywhere, there might
>be
>> exceptions where some levels, usually found in a specific country,
>simply
>> don't exist).
>
>With the German "Kreisfreie Staedte" these Citys take the
>administrative
>Burden from the coutnys and citys.
>
>So i think "do we have more than one administrative instance" is bogus.
>They take both level of administrative functionality.
>
>Flo
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