thanks, so we do not have to change that.
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 11:12 AM Gerard Vanderveken wrote:
>
> It's the Metro and the MIVB/STIB uses Crainhem as official name in
> translation for Kraainem.
> It is located in Brussels, so name rules of Kraainem (NL first), which is in
> the Flemish
It's the Metro and the MIVB/STIB uses Crainhem as official name in
translation for Kraainem.
It is located in Brussels, so name rules of Kraainem (NL first), which
is in the Flemish Region don't apply.
Regards,
Gerard
Marc Gemis wrote:
What about the railway station
What about the railway station
https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/250310431 ? Still uses Crainhem. Is
that the official name used by NMBS ?
On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 9:40 AM Lionel Giard wrote:
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> The official french name is "Kraainem" too, while Crainhem is an alternate
> spelling for french (but
That sounds like a good solution Lionel. Most of those 'French' names are
simply archaic spellings of the original Flemish names anyway.
Polyglot
Op wo 5 sep. 2018 om 09:40 schreef Lionel Giard :
> The official french name is "Kraainem" too, while Crainhem is an alternate
> spelling for french
The official french name is "Kraainem" too, while Crainhem is an alternate
spelling for french (but i had never seen it before). Maybe we should
change the tag and put it like that "name:fr=Kraainem" and "alt_name:fr=
Crainhem" ?
Le mar. 4 sept. 2018 à 20:43, Marc Gemis a écrit :
> I replied
I replied with the same names as person used in the original note.
Kraainem is named Kraainem in the name and name:nl fields.
It is possible that Nominatim returns the name:fr field in case you
have your browser configured to prefer French above Dutch.
m.
On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 7:21 PM Karel
In the margin and without wishing to enter politics, allow me to insist
we should name the village by its primary and original name "Kraainem".
On 04/09/18 09:39, Marc Gemis wrote:
Here is the answer I gave on the note:
As you can see on the map, the boundary between Woluwe-Saint-Pierre
and
Here is the answer I gave on the note:
As you can see on the map, the boundary between Woluwe-Saint-Pierre
and Crainhem runs slighty left of the Rue Longue.
Since the current implementation of Nominatim (the software that looks
up the addresses), always looks at the street and never at the POIs,
Hi,
Who can answer and close this note.
Building is located in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre but access highway is in
Crainhem I think...
https://www.openstreetmap.org/note/1477650#map=19/50.84217/4.46717
https://nominatim.openstreetmap.org/details.php?place_id=84536059