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<div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">28 Oct 2019, 06:17 by dieterdreist@gmail.com:<br></div><blockquote class="tutanota_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid #93A3B8; padding-left: 10px; margin-left: 5px;"><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">sent from a phone<br></div><blockquote><div style="16px" text-align="left">Il giorno 28 ott 2019, alle ore 02:56, Clifford Snow <clifford@snowandsnow.us> ha scritto:<br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">Counties in the US are tagged as admin_level=6 + boundary=administrative.<br></div></blockquote><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left"><br></div><div style="16px" text-align="left">+1, I have never understood why some people are double tagging administrative entities not only with admin_level and boundary but also with place tags.<br></div></blockquote><div style="16px" text-align="left">+1</div> </body>
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