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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2012-12-08 21:22, Martin
Koppenhoefer wrote :<br>
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<div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000">I have to tag a number
of what we call château(x) in French.<br>
The best translation I could find is château:<br>
<i>A country estate, especially a fine one, in France or
elsewhere on the Continent.</i><br>
(unfortunately and ambiguously, an fr:château can also be
a castle)Hence, inescapably building=château but that
doesn't seem to exist.<br>
(and the explanation for building=house is empty of any
variant).<br>
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If you use building=chateau or château please also define in
the wiki (or make a proposal) what kind of building type this
is intended for. Fortunately there is not a single one in the
current db according to taginfo, so you are free to do what
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OK, I've played the game and I RFC
Proposed_features/building:château<br>
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castle_type=stately does not fit. According to Wikipedia: British
Isles, huge, abbeys, 16th century, etc<br>
and the photo is from Sweden, same as Russian, Polish and Czech
!!!<br>
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historic:castle castle_type=château: would have been nice if
something else that "historic" had been chosen, because those
châteaux' history is very very short.<br>
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Your opinion...<br>
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Cheers, <br>
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