[OSM-talk-be] Boundary's admin_level

Philippe Piquer philippep62 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 15 12:23:37 UTC 2008


I'm french speaking and don't have any idea about french version for
deelgemeente ...
About borders , how the hell could you trace without copiing/importing them
from an existing map ??


2008/1/15, Ben Laenen <benlaenen at gmail.com>:
>
> On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Denis Jacquerye wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > What should we use for admin_level when tracing borders?
> > I propose the following
> > * admin_level=2 for the border around Belgium
> > * admin_level=4 Region border
>
> I'd add:
>
> * admin_level=5 Community border
>
> if only for the German community...
>
> > * admin_level=6 Province border
>
> what about:
>
> * admin_level=7 Arrondissements
>
> > * admin_level=8 Municipal border
> > * admin_level=10 Suburb and Locality border
>
> make that:
>
> * admin_level=10 Deelgemeenten/districts/part-municipalities/whatever it
> is in French
>
> (could someone tell me what deelgemeente is in french once so I can
> properly use that term? :-) )
>
> do we need to go smaller? There's no adminstrative division smaller than
> that anymore... (okay, in Antwerp, each district is subdivided into
> quarters, but they don't have any adminstrative value)
>
> > also at
> > http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/index.php/Talk:Key:boundary#Admin_level
> >_values_for_specific_countries We can also use odd numbers.
>
> Anyway, I'd rather know a place where we can get those boundaries :-)
>
> Greetings
> Ben
>
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