Not contrived at all in these days of tight budgets. I see no reason the 
inverse would not work. I’ll add it.

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> On Nov 12, 2018, at 12:31 PM, Colin Smale <colin.sm...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> 
>> On 2018-11-11 21:51, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> 
>> Just for the sake of asking a theoretical question that I know would 
>> probably never appear in real life :-)
>>  
>> Would / could you also use the multi-letter codes as you show eg NATO, WTO, 
>> SEATO?
>>  
>> & a mixture of them, so the British Ambassador to Belgium, who is also the 
>> delegate / representative to NATO (if there is such a thing?), would be
>> country=GB
>> target=BE;NATO
>>  
> It's possible I guess to have the inverse of that as well, where the embassy 
> of e.g. France also houses the ambassador of e.g. Monaco, both being 
> accredited to the same receiving nation? (contrived example)
>  
> If a mission "represents" multiple countries, and the services offered are 
> different, how could that be tagged? Something like the full Embassy of A 
> also housing consular services for B.
>  
> Possibly two OSM objects, one for the embassy of A and a separate node for 
> the services on behalf of B?
>  
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