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Physical
Roads
Different countries may classify these differently.
Feature | Comment | Mapnik | Osmarender |
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Motorway | A restricted access major divided highway, normally with 2 or more running lanes plus emergency hard shoulder. Equivalent to the Freeway, Autobahn etc.. | ||
Trunk | Important roads that aren't motorways. Typically maintained by central, not local government. Need not necessarily be a divided highway. In the UK, many 2digit "A" roads (eg A34) were formally designated Trunk roads although that definition is no longer absolute... | ||
Primary | Administrative classification in the UK, generally linking larger towns. | ||
Secondary | Administrative classification in the UK, generally linking smaller towns and villages | ||
Tertiary | A "C" road in the UK. Generally for use on roads wider than 4 metres (13') in width, and for faster/wider minor roads that aren't A or B roads. In the UK, they tend to have dashed lines down the middle, whereas unclassified roads don't. | ||
Unclassified | No administrative classification. Unclassified roads typically form the lowest form of the interconnecting grid network. | ||
Residential | Roads accessing or around residential areas but which are not a classified or unclassified highway. | ||
Track | Unpaved/unsealed roads for agricultural use; gravel roads in the forest etc. | ||
Service | Generally for access to a building, motorway service station, beach, campsite, industrial estate, business park, etc. This is also commonly used for access to parking and trash collection. Sometimes called an alley, particularly in the US. | ||
Bridleway | For horses, (in the UK, generally footpaths on which horses are also permitted) | ||
Cycleway | For designated cycleways, i.e. mainly/exclusively for bicycles. | ||
Footway | For designated footpaths, i.e. mainly/exclusively for pedestrians. This includes walking tracks and gravel paths. | File:A designated foopath.jpg | |
Pedestrian | For Roads , i.e. mainly/exclusively for pedestrians /Shopping Areas | ||
Steps | For flights of steps on footways | ||
Mini Roundabout | Small roundabout, often not more than paint on the road surface of a junction. | ||
Stop | A stop sign | ||
Traffic Signals | Lights that control the traffic | ||
Crossing | Pedestrians can cross a street here - e.g. zebra crossing | ||
Gate | |||
Stile | Allow pedestrians to cross a wall or fence | ||
Cattle Grid | Bars in the road surface that allow wheeled vehicles but not animals to cross. Sometimes known as a Texas Gate, even outside of Texas | ||
Toll Booth | A road usage toll or fee is collected here | ||
Incline | A slope or hill, may encounter slow moving trucks | ||
Incline Steep | Just as incline, only steeper | ||
Viaduct | A high and/or long bridge - more commonly carries water or trains (but see also waterway=aqueduct) | ||
Motorway Junction | Indicates a junction (UK) or exit (US) ref should be set to the exit number or junction identifier. (Some roads - e.g. the A14 - also carry junction numbers, so the tag may be encountered elsewhere despite its name) | ||
Services | A service station to get food and eat something, often found at motorways | ||
Ford | The road crosses a stream or river, vehicles must enter the water node | ||
Bus Stop | A small bus stop. |
Cycleway
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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cycleway | lane | A lane is a route that lies within the roadway | ||
cycleway | track | A track is a route that is separate from the road. | ||
cycleway | opposite_lane | lane in the opposite way (a "contraflow" lane) | ||
cycleway | opposite_track | track in the opposite way (that is, separate from the road) | ||
cycleway | opposite | just permitted to cycle in the opposite way (one way street except for cycles). Note - such streets are common in the Netherlands and Denmark, for example, but are rare in the UK (although they do exist): often, instead, actually the street is two-way as normal for its whole length except for the very short section past the no-entry sign at the end, where cycles are excepted from the no-entry by means of a short lane separated by an island. This is called a "cycle plug". In some places this has been represented as a tiny segment of one way street at the end with an adjacent cycleway, forming a little triangle with the road they join to. | ||
cycleway | User Defined |
Tracktype
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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tracktype | grade1 | paved track or heavily compacted hardcore. | ||
tracktype | grade2 | unpaved track; surface of gravel or densely packed dirt/sand. | ||
tracktype | grade3 | unpaved track; A mixture of hard materials and soft. Quite compact | ||
tracktype | grade4 | unpaved track; tire marks, with plant growth in between. Mostly dirt, but some hard materials, or compressed materials mixed in. | ||
tracktype | grade5 | unpaved track; subtle tire marks, lack of hardcore, Soft with low grip, subtle on the landscape. |
Waterway
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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waterway | river | River (Other languages). | ||
waterway | canal | An artificial open waterway used for transportation, waterpower, or irrigation.((478) Other languages). | ||
waterway | stream | a naturally-forming waterway that is too thin to be classed as a river. Maybe you can just jump over it. | ||
waterway | drain | An artificial waterway for carrying storm water or industrial discharge. | ||
waterway | dock | An 'enclosed' area of water used for loading, unloading, building or repairing ships. | ||
waterway | lock_gate | A thing to raise/lower the water level for vessels, often found in canals. | ||
waterway | turning_point | A place to turn the driving direction for vessels, where the boats are longer than the river/canal is wide. | ||
waterway | aqueduct | A bridge carrying a channel for supplying water (Other languages). | ||
waterway | boatyard | Boat yard - a place for constructing, repairing and storing vessels out of the water. | ||
waterway | water_point | A place to get fresh water e.g. for caravans. | ||
waterway | waste_disposal | A place to release used water e.g. for caravans. | ||
waterway | mooring | A place for anchoring vessels. | ||
waterway | weir | A barrier built across a river, usually to divert water for industrial purposes. Water can still flow over the top. | ||
waterway | User Defined |
Railway
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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railway | station | Railway station (Other languages). | ||
railway | halt | A small station, may not have a platform, trains may only stop on request. | ||
railway | viaduct | A high or long bridge with intermediate support piers (Other languages). | ||
railway | crossing | A point where pedestrians may cross. | ||
railway | level_crossing | A point where rails and roads cross. | ||
railway | rail | Full sized passenger or freight trains in the standard gauge for the country or state | ||
railway | tram | One or two carriage rail vehicles, usually sharing motor road (Other languages) | ||
railway | light_rail | Short/light passenger trains. Metro systems. | ||
railway | subway | A passenger rail service running mostly underground. | ||
railway | preserved | A railway running historic trains, usually a tourist attraction (changed to preserved from preserved_rail as "rail" is redundant). | ||
railway | disused | A section of railway which is no longer used but where the track and infrastructure remains in place. | ||
railway | abandoned | The course of a former railway which has been abandoned and the track and infrastucture removed. Designation not to be used if the feature has been turned into another use, eg cycleway. | ||
railway | narrow_gauge | Narrow-gauge passenger or freight trains. | ||
railway | monorail | A railway with only a single rail. | ||
railway | User Defined |
Aeroway
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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aeroway | aerodrome | An Aerodrome (UK), Airport (US), see also military=airfield | ||
aeroway | terminal | Airport passenger building | ||
aeroway | helipad | Helicopter start/landing pad | ||
aeroway | runway | A strip of land kept clear and set aside for airplanes to take off from and land on. (Other languages) | ||
aeroway | taxiway | Where airplanes manouevre between runways and parking areas. | ||
aeroway | apron | A place where planes are parked. | ||
aeroway | User Defined |
Aerialway
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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aerialway | cable_car | A cabin or gondola cable car run. | ||
aerialway | chair_lift | An open chairlift run. | ||
aerialway | drag_lift | An overhead tow-line for skiers and riders. |
Power
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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power | tower | For towers or pylons carrying high voltage electricty cables. Normally constructed from steel latticework. Should not be used for electricity or telephone cables carried on single wooden poles. | ||
power | line | A way following the path of power cables. |
Man Made
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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man_made | works | Industrial building to produce something | ||
man_made | beacon | |||
man_made | survey_point | Triangulation pillars, geodetic vertices, and fixed equipment used by topographers (e.g. DGPS radio stations) | ||
man_made | power_wind | Wind generated power, see also man_made=windmill | ||
man_made | power_hydro | Power generated by water (from a river, lake, tide, ...) | ||
man_made | power_fossil | Power generated by burning fossils (oil, gas, ...) | ||
man_made | power_nuclear | Nuclear power plant | ||
man_made | tower | A tall and often lean building | ||
man_made | water_tower | A tower to store water in, usually found on hills beside or in a town | ||
man_made | gasometer | Building to store gas in, usually round and huge | ||
man_made | reservoir_covered | |||
man_made | lighthouse | Sends out a light beam to guide ships | ||
man_made | windmill | Windmill, mostly ancient and out of order, see also man_made=power_wind | ||
man_made | pier | A "bridge into the ocean", usually for recreation | ||
man_made | User Defined |
Leisure
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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leisure | sports_centre | |||
leisure | golf_course | |||
leisure | stadium | A major sports arena with substantial tiered seating | ||
leisure | marina | For mooring leisure yachts and motor boats | ||
leisure | track | e.g. running, cycle-racing, greyhound, horses | ||
leisure | pitch | e.g. a field for playing football/soccer, cricket, baseball sports | ||
leisure | water_park | |||
leisure | slipway | Boats can be launched here | ||
leisure | fishing | |||
leisure | nature_reserve | |||
leisure | park | |||
leisure | playground | |||
leisure | garden | |||
leisure | common | An area where the public can walk anywhere (UK) | ||
leisure | User Defined |
Amenity
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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amenity | pub | A place selling beer and other alcoholic drinks; may also provide food or accommodation (UK) | ||
amenity | biergarten | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biergarten | ||
amenity | cafe | a cafe | ||
amenity | restaurant | Restaurant (not fast food) | ||
amenity | fast_food | Fast Food Restaurant | ||
amenity | parking | Car Park. Only nodes will get a parking symbol. Areas will be colored. | ||
amenity | bicycle_parking | Park for bicycles | ||
amenity | fuel | Petrol station; gas station; marine fuel; ... | ||
amenity | telephone | Public telephone | ||
amenity | toilets | Public toilets (might require a fee) | ||
amenity | recycling | recycling facilities (bottle banks etc.) | ||
amenity | public_building | |||
amenity | place_of_worship | A church, mosque, or temple, etc. Note that you also need religion=<whatever>, usually denomination=<whatever> and preferably name=<whatever> as well as amenity=place_of_worship. See the article for details. | ||
amenity | grave_yard | A (smaller) place of burial, often you'll find a church nearby. Large places should be landuse=cemetery instead. | ||
amenity | post_office | |||
amenity | post_box | |||
amenity | school | school and grounds | ||
amenity | university | a University campus or buildings | ||
amenity | college | a College campus or buildings | ||
amenity | pharmacy | Pharmacy dispensing=yes dispensing=no or omitted |
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amenity | hospital | |||
amenity | library | A public library (municipal, university, ...) to borrow books from. | ||
amenity | police | |||
amenity | fire_station | |||
amenity | bus_station | Bus Station (this is a big station, a bus stop is highway=bus_stop) | ||
amenity | theatre | a theatre or opera house | ||
amenity | cinema | a cinema | ||
amenity | arts_centre | an arts centre | ||
amenity | courthouse | a place where justice is dispensed | ||
amenity | prison | a prison | ||
amenity | bank | a bank (for a bank that also has an ATM, use amenity=bank;atm) | ||
amenity | atm | an ATM or cash point | ||
amenity | townhall | A town hall building, regardless of whether it is currently used for administrative purposes | ||
amenity | User Defined |
Shop
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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shop | bakery | Selling bread, cakes, ... | ||
shop | butcher | Selling meat | ||
shop | chandler | Selling candles and soap | ||
shop | supermarket | |||
shop | User Defined |
Tourism
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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tourism | information | |||
tourism | camp_site | |||
tourism | caravan_site | |||
tourism | picnic_site | |||
tourism | viewpoint | |||
tourism | theme_park | |||
tourism | hotel | Wikipedia:Hotel | ||
tourism | motel | Wikipedia:Motel | ||
tourism | guest_house | Wikipedia:Guest House | ||
tourism | hostel | Wikipedia:Hostel | ||
tourism | attraction | |||
tourism | zoo | |||
tourism | User Defined |
Historic
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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historic | castle | Other languages | ||
historic | monument | An object, especially large and made of stone, built to remember and show respect to a person or group of people. Other languages | ||
historic | museum | Other languages | ||
historic | archaeological_site | Excavation place for ancient remains | ||
historic | icon | |||
historic | ruins | Remains of a castle or alike, usage was abandoned | ||
historic | User Defined |
See also railway=preserved for historic trains.
Landuse
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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landuse | farm | Animals, vegetables, flowers, fruit growing (Other languages) | ||
landuse | quarry | Surface mineral extraction (Other languages) | ||
landuse | landfill | Place where waste is dumped upon. Other languages | ||
landuse | basin | Other languages | ||
landuse | reservoir | Stores water, may covered or uncovered ((3196) Other languages) | ||
landuse | forest | Managed forest or woodland plantation (Other languages) | ||
landuse | allotments | A piece of land given over to local residents for growing vegetables and flowers (UK) | ||
landuse | residential | Predominantly houses or apartment buildings | ||
landuse | retail | Predominantly shops | ||
landuse | commercial | Predominantly offices | ||
landuse | industrial | Predominantly workshops, factories or warehouses | ||
landuse | brownfield | Describes land scheduled for new development where old buildings have been demolished and cleared | ||
landuse | greenfield | Describes land scheduled for new development where there have been no buildings before | ||
landuse | cemetery | Place for burials. Smaller places (e.g. with a church nearby) may use amenity=grave_yard instead. | ||
landuse | village_green | An area of common land, usually grass, in the centre of a village (quintessentially English - defined separately from 'common land' under the Commons Registration ACt 1965 and the Commons Act 2006) | ||
landuse | recreation_ground | An open green space for general recreation, which may include pitches, nets and so on, usually municipal but possibly also private to colleges or companies | ||
landuse | User Defined |
Military
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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military | airfield | |||
military | bunker | Buildings, often build from concrete, to stand even heavier fire. | ||
military | barracks | Buildings where soldiers live and work. | ||
military | danger_area | Usually a large marked area around something like a firing range, bombing range, etc which is an exclusion zone. | ||
military | range | Where soldiers have practice with their weapons (firing, bombing, artillery, ...). | ||
military | User Defined |
Natural
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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natural | spring | A place where ground water flows naturally from the ground ((hydrology, land) (3596) Other languages) | ||
natural | peak | top of a hill or mountain | ||
natural | cliff | Rock face | ||
natural | scree | Loose rock | ||
natural | scrub | Uncultivated land covered with bushes or stunted trees | ||
natural | fell | Bare upper lying uncultivated land principally covered with grass and often grazed. | ||
natural | heath | Bare lower lying uncultivated land with bushes but little or no tree cover. | ||
natural | wood | Natural woodland (trees) | ||
natural | marsh | waterlogged area | ||
natural | water | Lakes, etc. Always keep water on the right side of the segment and land on the left side, in relation to segment direction. | ||
natural | coastline | The coastline should run anti-clockwise, i.e. land on the left side and water on the right side of the segment, for it to show correctly. | ||
natural | mud | (Other languages) | ||
natural | beach | Beach: sand, gravel or pebble (Other languages) | ||
natural | bay | Bay (Other languages) | ||
natural | land | Land that exists within another area, such as a lake. (i.e an island). Keep water on the right and land on the left side in relation to segment direction. Layering may also be required | ||
natural | User Defined |
Non Physical
Route
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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route | bus | |||
route | ferry | |||
route | flight | |||
route | ncn | ncn = National Cycle Network (in the UK) | ||
route | subsea | |||
route | ski | |||
route | tour | |||
route | pub_crawl | |||
route | User Defined |
Boundary
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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boundary | national | |||
boundary | administrative | e.g. State, county, local council (unclear how these are specified. Clarify!) | ||
boundary | civil | |||
boundary | political | Electoral boundaries | ||
boundary | national_park | Area of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for conservation and for recreation (Other languages) |
Sport
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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sport | 10pin | 10-pin Bowling | ||
sport | athletics | |||
sport | baseball | |||
sport | basketball | |||
sport | bowls | Lawn bowls | ||
sport | climbing | Rock climbing - natural or articial climbs (climbing walls) | ||
sport | cricket | |||
sport | cricket_nets | Cricket nets for practise | ||
sport | croquet | |||
sport | cycling | |||
sport | dog_racing | |||
sport | equestrian | |||
sport | football | (Clarification is needed here; does this refer to the game known as "soccer" in North America, or to something like American/Canadian football? Given that sport=soccer is also listed, I'm inclined towards the latter interpretation... Dshpak 23:10, 4 August 2007 (BST)) | ||
sport | golf | |||
sport | gymnastics | |||
sport | hockey | |||
sport | horse_racing | |||
sport | motor | |||
sport | multi | |||
sport | pelota | |||
sport | racquet | |||
sport | rugby | |||
sport | skating | |||
sport | skateboard | |||
sport | soccer | |||
sport | swimming | |||
sport | skiing | |||
sport | table_tennis | |||
sport | tennis | Tennis courts |
Abutters
Accessories
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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fenced | yes/no | |||
lit | yes/no | Street lighting |
Properties
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
area | yes | Making a closed way render solid | ||
bridge | yes | |||
tunnel | yes | |||
cutting | yes | |||
embankment | yes | |||
lanes | Num | Number of travel lanes in each (or only permitted) direction | ||
layer | -5 to 5 | This numerical tag used to be `elevation', however it got renamed due to confusion with the ele and altitude tags used by tracklog imports. | ||
surface | paved/unpaved | |||
ele | Num | Altitude (meter over sea level) | ||
width | Num | Width of way in metres | ||
est_width | Num | A rough guess of the width of way/segment in metres | ||
depth | Num | Depth in metres | ||
est_depth | Num | A rough guess of the Depth in metres | ||
start_date | Date | Date feature was created | ||
end_date | Date | Date feature was removed |
Restrictions
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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access | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | General access permission. 'permissive' means there is no legally-enshrined right of access, but the landowner has allowed it at his/her discretion. 'private' means access is restricted to the landowner. | ||
bicycle | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | Access permission for bicycles. For values see above | ||
foot | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | Access permission for pedestrians. For values see above | ||
goods | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | Vans and trucks?? See above | ||
hgv | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | Access permission for Heavy Goods Vehicles (UK), e.g. trucks. See above | ||
horse | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | Access permission for horse riders. For values see above | ||
motorcycle | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | Access permission for motorcycles. For values see above | ||
motorcar | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | Access permission for (motor) cars. For values see above | ||
psv | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | Access permission for Public Service Vehicles (UK), e.g. buses and coaches. See above | ||
motorboat | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | |||
boat | yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no | |||
oneway | yes (or true/1)/ -1/ no (or false) |
The permitted direction for a segment, is indicated by segment direction (enable arrows!). -1 for oneway direction opposed to segment direction. | ||
noexit | yes | A dead end road/cul de sac with only one access road | ||
date_on | Date | Date restriction starts | ||
date_off | Date | Date restriction stops | ||
day_on | Day of Week | Day restriction starts | ||
day_off | Day of Week | Day restriction stops | ||
hour_on | Time | Time restriction starts | ||
hour_off | Time | Time restriction stops | ||
maxweight | Num | Weight limit in tonnes | ||
maxheight | Num | height limit in metres | ||
maxwidth | Num | width limit in metres | ||
maxlength | Num | length limit in metres | ||
maxspeed | Num | Maximum speed in km/hr | ||
minspeed | Num | Minimum speed in km/hr | ||
toll | yes | Toll or fee must be paid to access way, see also highway=toll_booth |
Naming
Name
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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name | User Defined | The common default name | ||
int_name | User Defined | International name | ||
nat_name | User Defined | National name | ||
reg_name | User Defined | Regional name | ||
loc_name | User Defined | Local name | ||
old_name | User Defined | Historical name | ||
name:lg | User Defined | Name in different language eg. name:fr=Londres. See: Bilingual_street_names |
References
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
ref | User Defined | The common default reference (eg M25) | ||
int_ref | User Defined | International reference (eg E30) | ||
nat_ref | User Defined | National reference | ||
reg_ref | User Defined | Regional reference | ||
loc_ref | User Defined | Local reference | ||
old_ref | User Defined | Historical reference | ||
ncn_ref | number | The number reference (eg 54) of a National Cycle Network route. In the UK, national routes have single-or double-digit numbers with a red background on the signs. | ||
rcn_ref | number | The number of the regional cycle network. In the UK the regional routes have double-digit numbers with a blue background on the signs. | (Sign showing both national and regional spur). | |
lcn_ref | number | The number of the local cycle network | ||
source ref | User Defined | To record the URI, source reference (eg Landsat) or other link to physical sources. | ||
icao | User Defined | ICAO International airport codes | ||
iata | User Defined | IATA International airport codes |
Places
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
place | continent | continent | ||
place | country | country | ||
place | state | state | ||
place | region | region | ||
place | county | county | ||
place | city | As defined by national/state/provincial government. Often over 100,000 people | ||
place | town | As defined by national/state/provincial government. Generally smaller than a city, between 10,000 and 100,000 people | ||
place | village | As defined by national/state/provincial government. Generally smaller than a town, below 10,000 people | ||
place | hamlet | As defined by national/state/provincial government. Generally smaller than a village, just a few houses | ||
place | suburb | Named area of town or city. Often a suburb is its own municipality, with separate government, and should be tagged as such. | ||
place | island | identifies an island |
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
place_name | User Defined | Only for areas. For nodes use 'name' instead (see Notes). It may do no harm to use both, though. | ||
place_numbers | User Defined | For property numbers | ||
postal_code | User Defined | The postal code | ||
is_in | User Defined | For categorisation - for example place=suburb; name=Eccleshall; is_in=Sheffield,South Yorkshire,England,UK |
Annotation
some keys are allowed with one of the following values.
Key | Value | Element | Comment | Example |
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note | user defined | A note to yourself or to other mappers. There is a map where you can view notes | ||
description | user defined | Text that might be viewable to the end user (perhaps using a search system or a map with pop-ups). | ||
image | URI | Reference to an image (use the "source_ref" key below when the image is referencing the source of the element) | ||
source | extrapolation | Extension of information from a known source | ||
source | knowledge | Local or common knowledge | ||
source | historical | from out-of-copyright mapping or other historical document | ||
source | image | photograph or video | ||
source | survey | gpx track or other physical survey | ||
source | voice | Voice recordings, eg dictaphone | ||
source | User Defined | |||
source_ref | User Defined | To record the URI, source reference (eg Landsat) or other link to physical sources. | ||
created_by | User Defined | Defined by the editor used (JOSM, applet, osmeditor, etc), mainly to deal with Utf8 errors. Should not be changed manually. |