Germany is not the "whole world". If you have multiple datasets for
addresses then you have to decide, and physical check could be the solution
for your country because of registry collision, whatever German community
decides.

In Lithuania there is one and only one official source for ANY official
dataset. Process, owner and access is approved by law.

With all due respect to Germany and ordnung, why a country with strict and
not conflicting data should be bound to vague solution because of some
other country which does not have such a solution?
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