Inoltro la mail che Andreas non può mandare a talk-it. Ciao, Simone ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Andreas Tille <[email protected]> Date: 2011/3/31 Subject: Re: [Talk-it] Via Romea -- Toscana (was: Fw: Another OpenStreetMap question) To: Simone Saviolo <[email protected]> Cc: openstreetmap list - italiano <[email protected]>
Hi Simone, thanks for your quick response. On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 05:05:04PM +0200, Simone Saviolo wrote: > > First off, I'm not sure what has been asked :-) If you're looking for > someone in Tuscany or Ravenna to meet in person and to have a talk about a > OSM tools, then I'm out of the game. This was the original question - but finally the goal is to get the thing mapped at all ... > But, since I live in Vercelli and I sit quite literally a hundred metres > away from the Via Romea Francigena, I'm interested in its mapping. I started mapping "Via Romea" (not with appendix Francigena!) in my area: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?relation=908428 If you seek for the string Via Romea in the relation analyser http://ra.osmsurround.org/search.jsp?value=via+romea you get some other route references and those are refering to the Francigena route. As far as I know they are different - at least the German part. I can try to find out more about this - finally its just another touristic effort. > The > Francigena is a variant that originates somewhere in Tuscany, goes > north-east towards Lucca, Pietrasanta and Pontremoli, crosses the Appennines > and goes up to Mortara, Vercelli, then Ivrea and France. There are WikiPedia entries about Via Romea Francigena http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_Francigena and describe it as way from Canterbury to Roma. There are several routes through Germany which connect to this route. The Via Romea I mean is quite new, de facto not present in Internet but you can see a raw map here: http://www.unterwegs-auf-alten-strassen.de/index.php?historische-pilgerrouten The red line is what we are watching for. > I'd appreciate it if you could keep me posted on news about the Via Romea > project :-) So finally it is worth mapping both routes and you are free to tackle both. :-) Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de
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