Steve Sgalowski <steve.sgalow...@gmail.com> writes:

> mkgmap:country  admin level 5
>
> then mkgmap:state admin level 6
> mkgmap:region admin level 7
> postcode sdmin level 8
> suburb  level 9, 10

My quick reaction is that which admin_level corresponds to which parts
of an address varies by region.  In my part of the US, state is level4,
city/town is level8, and that's really all there is in address.
Whether a (legal) city/town is "suburb", "city", "town", "village",
etc. is based on size and relationship to larger entities.

Around me only two cities have admin_level 10 boundaries.  One calls
them neighborhoods or villages, not suburbs.  Sometimes they show up in
postal addresses.

So really I wonder if this means that the address component rules should
be encoded on the boundary, something like "addresses within this
polygon inherit name_component_foo=bar".

I am leaning to having addresses have everything (in the US) below state
explicit, to avoid this.


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