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Just to complement.<br>
If you come to Portugal and want to find drinkin water, you should
know that most fountains have drinking water, like I need to know
the opposite when I go to the UK.<br>
Also, if you come here, you need to know that we drive on the
opposite side of the road. That doesn't mean that highway has a
different meaning than in the UK. It's just used in a onother way.<br>
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Yes, that example in Portugal that's a fountain (a
decorative/historic)<br>
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If it says not do drink water from it, we simply use
amenity=fountain. Like you.<br>
Only if it has potable water we could add drinking_water=yes.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Às 14:51 de 06/02/2020, Paul Allen
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<div>BTW, <a
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