File:WAfricaTypicalSmallVillages-iD-tagged.png

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Summary

Typical small villages connected by roads in West Africa with items correctly mapped in OSM as displayed by the iD web browser OSM editor

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current16:16, 13 September 2014Thumbnail for version as of 16:16, 13 September 20141,517 × 791 (2.04 MB)Bgirardot (talk | contribs)Typical small villages connected by roads in West Africa with items correctly mapped in OSM as displayed by the iD web browser OSM editor

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