On a similar line how would you tag the zones in Nottingham city centre?
These are aimed at navigation (basically if you are heading for
somewhere in the victoria zone follow the red square with queen
victoria in it for a suitable car park)
These zones don't match with the suburbs (lace market zone includes
part of hockley as well as all of the lace market, the broadmarsh zone
is larger tham the former suburb or the shopping centre there now,
Hockley lies in victoria and lace market so they certainly are not suburbs

On 9/13/09, Liz <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2009, Frankie Roberto wrote:
>> > Well I mentioned it before, but I really believe that for something like
>> > the French Quarter, it is better to use locality.
>>
>> I've always used suburb, but locality might be a good alternative.
>>
>> Another question is: is it better to map quarters as areas or nodes?
>
> they are not a locality in the English I know, and although resident in
> australia, I am a native speaker of English,
>
> To me these Quarters, usually a part of an old city, need a separate tag.
> We could then use that tag for Chinatown in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
>
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