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77745503 over 5 years ago

Pourquoi as-tu supprimé mon (ou mes) tags « geonames:id » ?
Why did you delete my tag (or tags) “geonames:id”?

77703970 over 5 years ago

Pourquoi as-tu supprimé mon (ou mes) tags « geonames:id » ?
Why did you delete my tag (or tags) “geonames:id”?

76988743 over 5 years ago

Pourquoi as-tu supprimé mon (ou mes) tags « geonames:id » ?
Why did you delete my tag (or tags) “geonames:id”?

77492719 over 5 years ago

Pourquoi as-tu supprimé mon (ou mes) tags « geonames:id » ?
Why did you delete my tag (or tags) “geonames:id”?

77083809 over 5 years ago

Pourquoi as-tu supprimé mon (ou mes) tags « geonames:id » ?
Why did you delete my tag (or tags) “geonames:id”?

77101607 over 5 years ago

Pourquoi as-tu supprimé mon (ou mes) tags « geonames:id » ?
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76988483 over 5 years ago

Pourquoi as-tu supprimé mon (ou mes) tags « geonames:id » ?
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75961638 almost 6 years ago

There appears to be a conflict between local/native conceptualisation and naming, and European/Western mapping and distiction between geographic entities. Of course, this is entangled with the connected databases (Wikidata, GeoNames …). For example, Wikipedia distinguishes the Hoggar Mountains and its central massif or range, the Atakor. According to a printed source prior to extensive European mapping (https://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionnaire_abr%C3%A9g%C3%A9_touareg-fran%C3%A7ais_de_noms_propres/Lieux/H#L_%C4%82haggar_1), these two names are synonyms and refer to the same mountain range – the one I outlined in this edit. This edit doesn’t definitively clear up this mess.

58267980 over 7 years ago

Just to document the perhaps unusual arrangement: I think this video was shot exactly at this spot – or at a very comparable location: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G1OD-G1rVM

559849 over 7 years ago

I’m going to delete the ways tagged as “highway=track” in Niger, Ténéré de Tafasaset region, which are all offroad and don’t correspond to regularly used earth roads. Apparently these are GPS traces from a touristic expedition, including back and forth for sightseeing, converted to highways.