Hello everybody!

  My name is Stefan and I am from Slovakia. I am a blind user of computer and 
for the work with PC I am using a screenreader which cann me to read a text 
from screen. I cann work with text, e-mail, webpages, sound but not with 
pictures and maps. But I am interested in geography and I would like to find 
some possibility for reading maps.
  I found a Nominatim service and I thought that it is a chance for me. I am 
living in Slovakia (48 lat and 18 lon) and I sent to Nominatim a sequence of 
queries where lat was 48 and lon was step by step decremented from 18 to 0. It 
was great for me to know what about countryes are under my Slovakia. I think - 
this is a way for blinds - how they cann read a maps and to create some image 
about the world. 
  But now I hawe 2 questions to you. 

1. On the webpage of Nominatim service is written:

"...The following examples use Nominatim to reverse geocode. This is the 
process where you begin with a geographic coordinate and the nearest known 
address is returned."

  Please, what it means? When I send to Nominatim a coordinates 40 18 
(http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/reverse?format=xml&lat=40&lon=18&zoom=18)
and I get result Apulia, Italia, means it that I am really in Italia or the 
result is only the nearest known address and my location 40 18 dont must be in 
Italia?

2. When I sent to Nominatim a sequence of queries and I went from 48 18 down to 
10 18, I saw, that the seas are missed. I know that under Europe is Adriatic 
sea but in Nominatim results I go from Italia to Admas Tisal and Libia. (Admas 
and Tisal are tagget with tag address29 without other tags about Country or 
city).

  Please, cann you recommend me how specify the query when I would like to have 
a really information about place which is appointed with lat and  lon 
coordinates? Or if Nominatim is not the best way for me, do you know some 
service which cann I use for reverse geolocation? I dont need roads, houses, 
buildings or points. I would like browse the maps through gps coordinates and 
to know in which country or city or on which sea I am. Is it so unrealistically?

    Thanks

      Stefan from Slovakia
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