On Wed, 1 Jul 2020 20:55:07 +0200
Martin Koppenhoefer <[email protected]> wrote:

>sent from a phone
>
>> On 1. Jul 2020, at 04:35, Warin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Highly likely these are errors. However it is not impossible that a
>> number could be used as a house name.  
>
>
>can you give an example?
>
>By which definition a number written as number can be a „name“? 

Here is a map of a hospital
https://publikationer.regionh.dk/pdf/full-12684/kort-over-rigshospitalet-blegdamsvej.pdf


e.g. "86" is tagged by me with name="86"
https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/283107636/history#map=17/55.69781/12.56517


The postal address of the building is
"Esther Møllers Vej 6"


I tagged it like that because I had trouble finding it when I had to go
there to visit a patient.

>
>If it is, I would suspect a tagging error, because if the name is
>„fiftyfour“, you should not write it „54“ or „LIV“ 
>
>Probably most cases can be solved remotely by looking at the
>surroundings.
>
>I agree that we could ask the mappers in the remaining cases.
>
>Cheers Martin 
>
>
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