Thanks very much! I think this is likely to be the best freely available data source, so I think it's still worth pursuing for inclusion in OpenAddresses. If you know of a better source of open Spanish address data, though, please let me know.
Tom On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 6:30 AM, Wladimir Szczerban <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > As commented above cadastre is not a good place to find the exact > directions, because the coordinates associated with the parcels is the " > centroid" (actually a point in the parcels) that does not correspond to the > address > > You can download the data without certificate if you know the url. > > The URL has the following structure > > http://www.catastro.minhap.es/INSPIRE/CadastralParcels/CODIGO_PROVINCIA/CODIGO_MUNICIPIO-NOMBRE_MUNICIPIO.ES.SDGC.CP.U.CODIGO_MUNICIPIO.zip > > You can see Cadastral services for provincial codes and the names and codes > of town on the following link > > https://ovc.catastro.meh.es/ovcservweb/OVCSWLocalizacionRC/OVCCallejero.asmx > > Examples > > Urban cartography > > http://www.catastro.minhap.es/INSPIRE/CadastralParcels/25/25001-ABELLA%20DE%20LA%20CONCA/A.ES.SDGC.CP.U.25001.zip > > Rustic cartography > > http://www.catastro.minhap.es/INSPIRE/CadastralParcels/25/25001-ABELLA%20DE%20LA%20CONCA/A.ES.SDGC.CP.R.25001.zip > > Here you can see a manual for loading data into Qgis > > http://www.geoportal-idec.cat/geoportal/cat/documentacio/manuals/Manual_Visor_GML_cat.pdf > > > -- > Saludos, > > Bolo > www.geoinquiets.cat >
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