e.g. like the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Stone ?

or the courtyard in front of Charing Cross station?


On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 7:52 AM, Mike Collinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 05:00 AM 15/05/2008, Francois De Ryckel wrote:
>>Hello everyone,
>>
>>How would you tag the "zero point" of a country?
>>
>>Shouldn't be an important tag as distances in a country are measure from
>>that point?
>>
>>Thanks for the advices.
>>
>>
>>François de Ryckel
>
> François,
>
> I don't know if this will suit your particular requirements, but I've 
> published a list of "country bounds" here which includes a centre lat/lon:
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/User:Ewmjc/Country_bounds
>
> This was generated from US government (public domain!) GNIS data.  This is a 
> dataset of several million location points around the world conveniently 
> categorised by country.  I simply calculated a bounding box for each country 
> and then the centre point of that box.
>
> I then generated about 80% of the OSM place=country tags using the centre 
> point to locate the tag.  The OSM database should now have a tag for every 
> country in the world (at least as defined by the US government).
>
> There are some inaccuracies though and I am working on  a version two.  In 
> particular, I included marine features which makes several boxes too large, 
> and may throw the centre point to a strange location.  Once I have this 
> sorted, I intend to add a lat_max ... lon_min or some such tags to the 
> country tags.  You could then derive a "zero point" directly from the OSM 
> database.
>
> Mike
>
>
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