GNS Data Column
|
Key
|
Description
|
Why Useless
|
UNI
|
|
Unique Name Identifier. A number which uniquely identifies a feature name.
|
A Feature may have more than one name, so which name will be referenced?
UFI identify the feature better.
There is a possible of repeating the feature with every new name if importer relying in UNI to identify features
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
ADM1
|
|
Primary administrative division code. A two character alpha-numeric code from the Geopolitical Entities and Codes (formerly FIPS 10-4 standard) that describes the primary administrative division of a feature, similar to a state level in the United States. For a description of these codes/values, please see the Look-up Tables....
|
The value is coded so it must be decoded and put in is_in:state=*.
The location of feature and boundary in OSM may describe primary administrative division better.
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
RC
|
|
Region Font Code. A code that determines the equivalent characters used when generating the SORT and NO DIACRITICS (ND) feature names information rendered in Roman script.
1 = Americas/Western Europe;
2 = Eastern Europe;
3 = Africa/Middle East;
4 = Russia/ Central Asia;
5 = Asia/Pacific;
6 = Vietnam.
|
The renderer will choose font according to the country and locale of name.
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
FC
|
|
Feature Class: Nine (9) major feature categories into which similar feature designations are grouped.
A = Administrative region
P = Populated place
V = Vegetation
L = Locality or area
U = Undersea
R = Streets, highways, roads, or railroad
T = Hypsographic
H = Hydrographic
S = Spot
|
feature code specify the feature better
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
MGRS
|
|
Military Grid Reference System coordinates. MGRS is an alpha-numeric system for expressing UTM/UPS coordinates. A single alpha-numeric value references an area that is unique for the entire earth.
|
It is another format of location
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
JOG
|
|
Joint Operations Graphic reference
|
This column used internally in thier server only
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
CC1
|
|
Primary Geopolitical Code. A two alphabetic character code from the Geopolitical Entities and Codes (formerly FIPS 10-4 standard) that uniquely identifies a feature's primary geopolitical entity (countries, dependencies, and areas of special sovereignty).
This field can contain one, or multiple comma separated non-spaced country codes to identify international (shared) features that run through multiple countries for up to 255 characters (example: Danube River - AU,BU,EZ…).
|
must decoded and stored in is_in:country=*
The location of feature and boundary in OSM may describe country better.
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
DMS_LAT
|
|
Latitude of the feature in degrees, minutes, seconds and hemisphere (DMSH) - dd:mm:ssH, where H is either N (North) or S (South)
Note: In this format, DMSH values should be interpreted from left to right.
|
It is another format of location
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
DMS_LONG
|
|
Longitude of the feature in degrees, minutes, seconds and hemisphere (DMSH) - ddd:mm:ssH, where H is either E (East) or W (West)
Note: In this format, DMSH values should be interpreted from left to right.
|
It is another format of location
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
LONG
|
|
Longitude of the feature in ± decimal degrees; DD; (± ddd.dddddd):
no sign (+) = East;
negative sign (-) = West.
|
Duplicated, must be in Node attributes.
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
LAT
|
|
Latitude of the feature in ± decimal degrees; DD; (± dd.dddddd):
no sign (+) = North;
negative sign (-) = South
|
Duplicated, must be in Node attributes
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
FULL_NAME_ND
|
|
Full name - reading order with no diacritics. Same as the full name but the character/diacritic combinations and special characters are substituted with QWERTY (visible U.S. English keyboard) characters while still maintaining casing and spaces. This field also includes non-roman script based names which are stripped of vowel markings.
|
Duplicated, must be in name=*
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
FULL_NAME
|
|
Full name - reading order. The full name is the complete name that identifies a named feature. The full name is output in reading order, "Mount Everest", vs. reversed generic, "Everest, Mount".
|
Duplicated, must be in name=*
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
SORT_NAME_RO
|
|
Sort name - reading order. A form of the full name that allows for alphabetical sorting of the file into gazetteer sequence. For Roman script names, all character/diacritic combinations and special characters are substituted with QWERTY (visible U.S. English keyboard) characters, all characters are upper-cased, numerals are converted to lower-case characters (0-9 = a-j), spaces and hyphens are stripped out, and commas replaced with a space. Additionally, for non-roman script names in languages using Arabic based letters. , vowel markings/pointers are removed. This field is included for the benefit of the end user of the data to aid in the sorting of names if required.
|
This column used internally in thier server only
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
NT
|
|
Name Type:
C = Conventional: A commonly used English-language name approved by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN) for use in addition to, or in lieu of, a BGN-approved local official name or names, e.g., Rome, Alps, Danube River.
N = Approved: The BGN-approved local official name for a geographic feature. Except for countries with more than one official language; there is normally only one such name for a feature wholly within a country.
D = Unverified: A name from a source whose official status cannot be verified by the BGN.
P = Provisional: A geographic name of an area for which the territorial status is not finally determined or not recognized by the United States.
VA = Anglicized variant: An English-language name that is derived by modifying the local official name to render it more accessible or meaningful to an English-language user.
V = Variant: A former name, name in local usage, or other spelling found on various sources.
NS = Non-Roman Script: The non-Roman script form of the BGN-approved local official name for a geographic feature. Except for countries with more than one official language; there is normally only one such name for a feature wholly within a country.
DS = Unverified Non-Roman Script: The non-Roman script form of a name from a source whose official status cannot be verified by the BGN.
VS = Variant Non-Roman Script: The non-Roman script form of a former name, name in local usage, or other spelling found on various sources.
For a description of these codes/values, please see the Look-up Tables....
|
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
NM_MODIFY_DATE
|
|
The date a new name was added or any part of an existing name was modified (YYYY-MM-DD).
|
|
Another in use tags referencing this column:
|
GENERIC
|
|
The descriptive part of the full name such as Cerro (mountain), Arroyo (river), or Golfo (gulf) (generally does not apply to populated place names or English based generics).
|
Dispensed with feature code and name
|
Other names in GNS database
|
|
|
must put in alt_name=*
|