Hello everyone, In Brazil the tag place=hamlet is being used for smallest places, however, according to Wikipedia, hamlet may be an unincorporated place. And, I've always observed that place=hamlet isn't in the correct hierarchy when it's shown in Nominatin.
Example: São José da Porteirinha ( https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/416766430 ) is shown replacing the name of the municipality (admin_level=8) in Nominatin: "Sede, São José da Porteirinha, Microrregião de Santa Maria, Mesorregião Centro-Ocidental Rio-Grandense, Rio Grande do Sul, Região Sul, Brasil" ( https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=São%20José%20da%20Porteirinha ), where, the correct hierarchy should be "São José da Porteirinha, Sede, Dilermando de Aguiar, Microrregião de Santa Maria, Mesorregião Centro-Ocidental Rio-Grandense, Rio Grande do Sul, Região Sul, Brasil" Then, I believe that for Nominatin, all place=hamlet is being taken as unincorporated place. There's no place in Brazil that is unincorporated. By the correct hierarchy, place=hamlet in Brazil should be hierarchly got after level=10. That's so weird as saying that Nominatin should show a hierarchy like State, City, Country instead of City, State, Country. The question is: Is Nominatin wrong or are we mapping a thing that there not be in Brazil and a best tag should be applied? Or maybe a new tag like unincorporated=yes/no should be created to complement the type of hamlet? []'s user santamariense _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
