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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">The fact that Rotselaar trickles up
into Leuven can be explained according to the current data:<br>
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Still looking into that search problem..<br>
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Glenn<br>
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On 06/14/2013 12:17 PM, Daan Bellefroid wrote:<br>
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<div>In Nominatim: the search "Leybos, Werchter" gives no
results. The search "Leybos, Rotselaar" does.</div>
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<div>Is this normal behaviour? Of course Werchter is a
sub-administration of Rotselaar.</div>
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<div>Is it so that boundaries are set as "the bigger one wins"?</div>
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<div style="">Further, Rotselaar seems to be incorporated into
Leuven although the two have nothing in common.</div>
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<div style="">Maybe there exists some documentation that clearly
explains and I could read?</div>
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