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4693724 aperezdc

Unable to answer "Can only glass bottles and jars be recycled here, or any type of glass?" – Recycling Bin – osm.org/node/2446384286 via StreetComplete_ee 60.3:

This recycling point is for old textiles

3816842 aperezdc

Serendipity closed as per the November 2021 announcement on its Facebook page, with The Yard opening in the same location: https://m.facebook.com/ArtCafeSerendipity/posts/pfbid034gvJM6yYCnLoxEZ5p2W2RqE962S4W4b7STsmZHf2kYeLjv9E8P7bdhZbEyc4F4Jdl?__cft__%5B0%5D=AZU896Zv4V027Yo_2VNmIAMuearlTPg7eV2ZvX8tcJvI9KQcwn3wB4j4Q2meIeH5VEwV6PrXoSgskzklf6pkD7zEX3nBc6xh5bQALFNh59mLMCrw_U-S3lr25PfCz9fe31QPYEgRW3wh0y2h-TQL0sA4oLOp-yOuieA7kXrtFpbsK6tWKakSkZvdLKIWDcvfwvmN9DAFCZQqOpuUPoeK5315&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R&wtsid=rdr_0BTkgQWcJ7YEQb3K9

3398567 aperezdc

"The location is empty, the shop has closed"
The place has gone or never existed. A user of Organic Maps application has reported that the POI was visible on the map (see snapshot date below), but was not found on the ground.
OSM snapshot date: 2022-09-12T16:04:10Z
POI name: Eestin Puoti
POI types: shop-convenience
#organicmaps

2289486 aperezdc

Unable to answer "What are the opening hours of Recci?" for osm.org/node/5163732021 via StreetComplete 21.2:

Recci does not exist in this location anymore.

1381761 aperezdc

Unable to answer "What are the opening hours of Cup?" for osm.org/node/2373292567 via StreetComplete 5.0:

Cup doesn't exist anymore

1714985 aperezdc

Unable to answer "What kind of crossing is this?" for osm.org/node/1372470104 via StreetComplete 10.2:

There is no pedestrian crossing here anymore

826094 SK53

Shut down (now or imminently) Chain has/is shut 12 out of 13 stores. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/dec/23/american-apparel-shuts-all-but-one-of-uk-stores-london-administration

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Entrance

399189 aperezdc

The correct denomination is "Carballeira do Rei". In Galician "oak" is "carballo", and "carballeira" is a patch of forest where there are oaks.