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I noticed that the wiki describes City, Town, Village and Locality to be named based on a determined size.

Example: Use place=town to identify an important urban centre that is larger than a place=village, smaller than a place=city, and not a place=suburb. Towns normally have a good range of shops and facilities which are used by people from nearby villages.

My suggestion is that includes the local legal/administrative size denomination. Many countries have a legal/administrative approved size for naming for City, Town, Village, Locality.

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Kommentar von TomH am 24. August 2017 um 10:38 Uhr

Yes, and then you get “cities” in the US with a population of two people and a dog and the importance to match.

There’s a reason things like this need to be based on country specific knowledge. The OSM names shouldn’t be read literally but rather should be considered roughly as a hierarchy of importance and then country specific rules can be used to map local definitions to those categories.

Kommentar von joelmatos am 24. August 2017 um 10:46 Uhr

Right Tom, I was only thinking of me country…. .

I guess your wording should be added to OSM:

The OSM names shouldn’t be read literally but rather should be considered roughly as a hierarchy of importance and then country specific rules can be used to map local definitions to those categories.

Thanks!

Kommentar von Glassman am 24. August 2017 um 15:33 Uhr

Another option would be to rank cities, villages, etc., by how active the OSM community is in that area. It certainly would be a more interesting presentation, at least to us.

Kommentar von Warin61 am 24. August 2017 um 23:11 Uhr

Many localities (villages, towns) have no local OSM community .. are these to be left off the map?

‘Country rules’? If you mean the local legal/administrative rules then they can be politically influenced resulting in a false impression of the relative size/importance between adjacent places.


The present OSM wiki wording on places is the result of lots of though, it does not fit well in some countries, it does not fit well with legal/administrative designations.. but it does allow for a reasoned map to be made.

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