I'm used to looking for basketball courts (and covered courts) which serve as indicator of the center of the community when mapping neighborhoods in Luzon
In the (link) example below (Maguindanao) there are no basketball courts. http://goo.gl/CL5niv I'm just guessing, but maybe it's the masjid/mosque that I should be looking for. But, the buildings' shapes in the vicinity are all squares/rectangles (if examined on bing images) which hardly give a clue that some particular buildings are places of worship. Except for one noticeable difference: some odd buildings are not aligned with the surrounding structures. They are generally facing east, yet they don't have a common/consistent angle of direction. Is this (observation) a good indicator of masjid? How many percentage (of masjid and/or regular structure) follow such rule? Does it make sense to put a node tagged as: place=neighbourhood FIXME=name in the vicinity of those particular structures, by presuming them be the 'centers of the communities/neighborhoods', so they can be properly identified/named later by local mappers/residents? -Rally
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