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<p>Agreed.</p>
<p>In Australia "32A" refers to the street number.</p>
<p>(In the US, it is common that 32A means apartment A at street
number 32, but not in Australia)</p>
<p> - Ben.</p>
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<div dir="auto">I feel comfortable using the unit number
as in the examples above. But I feel it gets more in the
weed's when it comes to letters, such as "32a example
Street" where I would probably not use the unit tag.
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<div>No, 32A would just go as the house number.</div>
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<div>The other awkward one is when the POI's address is Level
5 of This Building. Should we include that as part of the
address, usually under Unit Number, or just as level=*?<br>
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<div> Thanks
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