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          <div dir="ltr">On Sun, 11 Nov 2018 at 12:34, Eugene Alvin
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              <div>Just a suggestion. Under the "Additional tags
                routinely used would include" section, name=* and
                country=* are listed. I think the target=* tag (for the
                receiving country) should also be included since it is
                already documented in the amenity=embassy page. (I am
                not sure if "target" is a good term for this tag but it
                is already in use so it might be okay to just adopt it
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          <div>Would "host" be a nicer word?</div>
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          <div>But wouldn't it be covered by the name eg "Australian
            Embassy to Russia"?</div>
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    Think you will find the name on the front of the embassy is
    "Australian Embassy" ... no to anything. <br>
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    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://russia.embassy.gov.au/">https://russia.embassy.gov.au/</a><br>
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