[OSM-talk] National borders in the British Islands

Tom Chance tom at acrewoods.net
Thu May 29 11:16:14 BST 2008


France and Germany share the same currency, Iceland has no army, Australia and 
England share the same head of state, Scotland has its own Parliament with 
certain devolved powers that are different to Wales' elected Assembly.

Then there's a difference between Britain, the British Isles, the United 
Kingdom and the Commonwealth.

Let's not get carried away! Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are countries  
with national borders, so those should be shown the same as any other 
national border.

Tom

On Thursday 29 May 2008 11:12:32 Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio wrote:
> Scotland and England share the same currency, army, head of state and
> parliament. Sweden and Norway do not share those things. Nobody thinks that
> difference should be visible in a map?
>
> Cheers,
> Lucas
>
> ________________________________
>
> De: Steve Chilton [mailto:S.L.Chilton at mdx.ac.uk]
> Enviado el: jue 29/05/2008 11:20
> Para: Juan Lucas Dominguez Rubio; talk at openstreetmap.org
> Asunto: RE: [OSM-talk] National borders in the British Islands
>
>
>
> Scotland and Wales are countries.
>
> Don't think the border between N Ireland and Rep of Ireland has been
> digitised yet.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> STEVE
>
>
>
> Steve Chilton, Learning Support Fellow
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> School of Health and Social Sciences
> Middlesex University
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> ________________________________
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> From: talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org
> [mailto:talk-bounces at openstreetmap.org] On Behalf Of Juan Lucas Dominguez
> Rubio Sent: 29 May 2008 07:57
> To: talk at openstreetmap.org
> Subject: [OSM-talk] National borders in the British Islands
>
>
>
> According to Mapnik, Scotland and Wales have declared independence, and
> Northern Ireland is part of the Republic of Ireland. Did I miss something?
>
>
>
> Lucas






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