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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/4/20 18:37, Mateusz Konieczny via
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<div>Mar 4, 2020, 16:42 by <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:oleksiy.muzalyev@bluewin.ch">oleksiy.muzalyev@bluewin.ch</a>:<br>
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<div>It is possible not only to add the Wikidata IDs to the OSM
map, but also to add (or verify) <br>
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<div>the geographical coordinates in the Wikidata items
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<div>Using OSM data?<br>
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<p>I would rather say using the ground truth. Preferably by visiting
an object, verifying its location by GPS device, by direct
observation, taking some photos for its Wikimedia category,
recording a GPS trace, talking to locals, etc. <br>
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<p>And updating both, the OSM data and the Wikidata item.<br>
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