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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/07/18 18:06, Martin Koppenhoefer
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On 26. Jul 2018, at 22:48, Mike H <<a
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<div>I went and updated the wiki a little bit. I added details
to the <a
href="https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:building%3Dhouse"
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<div>you kept the „single dwelling“ paragraph. I’ve got no
feedback on my previous mail about houses in villages (with
several units (1-3) and independent entrances). They can be
quite old (basements in one village I‘m going to frequently have
been carved into the tuff stone and predate ancient roman times,
the upper floors are usually a few hundred years old in this
village, but others can also be more recent). They are
residential buildings with usually 1 apartments per floor and
2-3 floors. (pictures see in the other mail)</div>
<div>Are these “houses” or not?</div>
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For me a "house" is a single family dwelling.. or at least intended
for a single family.<br>
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If it is intended for more than one family (and the independent
entrances give that feeling) then I'd not use "house" .. apartments
perhaps? <br>
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