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From: Ben Proctor <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2022 at 09:17
Subject: [Talk-GB] Welsh Government is now using a Welsh-language
baselayer largely based on OSM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>


Hi all

I thought this might interest some of you. The Welsh Government's new
mapping platform Data Map Wales (used for publishing and sharing
public geo data) now has an optional base layer entirely in Welsh.
This is largely based on OSM data (with some additional names from
Wikidata.

Data Orchard CIC supplies the data to the platform though our Mapio
Cymru project. Welsh Government creates its own tiles. We originally
looked at serving tiles from https://openstreetmap.cymru but, of
course, Welsh Government use a different projection so this caused
some distortion.

They take data via Mapio Cymru rather than from OSM directly because
we apply some additional rules and bring in names from Wikidata where
appropriate. This also means that as we improve Welsh name
identification they'll get the benefit of that.

 We'll be publishing a blog post about it today at https://mapio.cymru
and there's an online article about it at
https://nation.cymru/news/users-of-digital-mapping-platform-can-now-visualise-wales-entirely-in-cymraeg/

Any questions, suggestions or comments welcomed.
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