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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/03/19 08:42, Graeme Fitzpatrick
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<div dir="ltr">Yes, nice & clear thanks Mateusz - when I'd
seen the name listed previously, I'd always assumed it was
something to do with allocating areas for conscription for
military service!
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<div>Just clarifying for my own interests sake - so the
village / suburb only has a number, rather than a name? So
your example would be village (suburb?) 280, <span
style="background-color:rgb(248,249,250);font-family:sans-serif;font-size:12.3704px">Staré
Brno district?</span> </div>
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<div>& are they numbered sequentially, or randomly? EG as
you travel north from this city do you pass through 280,
281, 282 & so on; or is 280 5k north, 281 10k SW, 282 5k
E, 283 15k N, but with 135 & 512 between it & 280?</div>
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In Australia we have development numbers and lot numbers .. they
only get used for planning, construction and deeds ... most people
don't know about them. <br>
Not something that we map as they don't generally get used. <br>
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I do like the housenmber = thing. <br>
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