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Place tags
- All municipalities get a place=city, place=town or place=village tag according to their population:
- city: > 100.000
- town: 10.000 - 100.000
- village: < 10.000
- All part-municipalities (deelgemeentes) that don't have the same name as the municipality they belong to get a place=town or place=village tag according to their population:
- town: > 10.000
- village: < 10.000
- Smaller villages or quarters that don't have the same name as the deelgemeente or municipality and are spatially separated from other centres they belong to get a place=hamlet tag.
- Parts of the residential areas that have their own name get the tag place=neighbourhood.
Examples
- the municipality of Antwerp has almost 500.000 inhabitants so is place=city. Antwerp is also the name of a deelgemeente so it doesn't get another place node for that. The district Wilrijk in Antwerp has almost 40.000 inhabitants so becomes place=town.
- the municipality of Heuvelland has just over 8.000 inhabitants so is place=village. Each deelgemeente (Dranouter, Kemmel, Loker, etc.) get a place=village tag as well.
- the municipality of Langemark-Poelkappelle has almost 8.000 inhabitants so is place=village. Each of the deelgemeentes (Langemark, Poelkapelle, Bikschote) gets a place=village tag. Langemark consists of three settlements: Langemark, Madonna and Sint-Juliaan. The latter two get a place=hamlet tag.
- Bruges has a part called Kristus Koning which isn't a deelgemeente, and completely connected to the main living area of Bruges. Kristus Koning gets the tag place=neighbourhood.
Lists of municipalities in Belgium
A list of municipalities (and wheter they are cities or not) can be found here:
- West-Vlaanderen
- Oost-Vlaanderen
- Antwerpen
- Limburg
- Liège
- Luxembourg
- Namur
- Hainaut (in dutch, French version doesn't contain useful info on this at this moment)
- Vlaams-Brabant
- Brabant_wallon
Other tags
Other tags that can be included on place nodes.
population=*Population tags should go on boundaries, otherwise it's unclear what area the count applies to: municipality, part-municipality, this agglomeration?- name=*
- postal_code=*
Bilingual Places
As we live in a country with multiple languages some places have names in those multiple languages.
Municipalities that have only one language are the easiest case. The name=* tag should use the name in the official language, and translations as name:<xx> are optional, e.g.:
Brussels-Capital Region
The Brussels-Capital Region is bilingual. The name of municipalities, places, streets, public transport stops… are bilingual, and that should be reflected in the main name=* tag. Use name:fr=* and name:nl=* for monolingual versions of the name. (Needless to say, when names are identical in every language, e.g. name=Anderlecht, they should not be written multiple times.)
For database consistency reasons, the "fr - nl" language order is used.
This is a complete list of all places in the Brussels-Capital Region, which will have both names in the place tag:
- Anderlecht
- Auderghem - Oudergem
- Berchem-Sainte-Agathe - Sint-Agatha-Berchem
- Bruxelles - Brussel
- Etterbeek
- Evere
- Forest - Vorst
- Ganshoren
- Ixelles - Elsene
- Jette
- Koekelberg
- Molenbeek-Saint-Jean - Sint-Jans-Molenbeek
- Saint-Gilles - Sint-Gillis
- Saint-Josse-ten-Noode - Sint-Joost-ten-Node
- Schaerbeek - Schaarbeek
- Uccle - Ukkel
- Watermael-Boitsfort - Watermaal-Bosvoorde
- Woluwe-Saint-Lambert - Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe
- Woluwe-Saint-Pierre - Sint-Pieters-Woluwe
Source: http://www.statbel.fgov.be
Language facilities
Name (admin level 8) | Admin level 8
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Dutch-speaking municipalities with facilities for French speakers | |||||
Bever (Biévène) | 1204549![]() |
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Drogenbos | 78953![]() |
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Herstappe | 2129894![]() |
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Kraainem | 78954![]() |
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Linkebeek | 78808![]() |
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Mesen (Messines) | 405618![]() |
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Ronse (Renaix) | 398192![]() |
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Sint-Genesius-Rode (Rhode-Saint-Genèse) | 78796![]() |
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Spiere-Helkijn (Espières-Helchin) | 961207![]() |
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Spiere | 961190![]() |
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Helkijn | 2241761![]() |
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Voeren (Fourons) | 404525![]() |
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's-Gravenvoeren | 4497125![]() |
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Sint-Martens-Voeren | 4497357![]() |
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Teuven | 4497382![]() |
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Remersdaal | 4497381![]() |
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Sint-Pieters-Voeren | 4497189![]() |
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Moelingen | 4497126![]() |
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Wemmel | 77186![]() |
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Wezembeek-Oppem | 78958![]() |
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French-speaking municipalities with facilities for Dutch speakers | |||||
Comines-Warneton (Komen-Waasten) | 405621![]() |
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Comines | 11583050![]() |
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Houthem | 11583051![]() |
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Bas-Warneton | 11583052![]() |
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Warneton | 11583053![]() |
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Ploegsteert | 11583054![]() |
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Enghien (Edingen) | 1412058![]() |
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Enghien | 11137263![]() |
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Petit-Enghien | 11137262![]() |
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Marcq | 11137287![]() |
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Flobecq (Vloesberg) | 1374657![]() |
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Mouscron (Moeskroen) | 1920616![]() |
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Mouscron | 11584137![]() |
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Luingne | 11584136![]() |
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Herseaux | 11584135![]() |
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Dottignies | 11584134![]() |
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French-speaking municipalities with facilities for German speakers | |||||
Malmedy (Malmünd) | 2409000![]() |
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Malmedy | 79348077![]() | |
Bévercé | 240091253![]() | ||||
Bellevaux-Ligneuville | 300439040![]() ![]() | ||||
Waimes (Weismes) | 2402391![]() |
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Waimes | 456954713![]() | |
Robertville | 12275879![]() |
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Faymonville | 692037363![]() | ||||
German-speaking municipalities with facilities for French speakers | |||||
Amel (Amblève) | 2433429![]() |
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Amel | 240047835![]() | |
Heppenbach | 240127172![]() | ||||
Meyerode | 240120127![]() | ||||
Büllingen (Bullange) | 2435409![]() |
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Büllingen | 240043891![]() | |
Rocherath | 240085501![]() | ||||
Manderfeld | 240110936![]() | ||||
Burg-Reuland | 2436182![]() |
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Thommen | 600057169![]() | |
Reuland | 720457765![]() | ||||
Bütgenbach (Butgenbach) | 2435381![]() |
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Bütgenbach | 240026313![]() | |
Elsenborn | 694660190![]() | ||||
Eupen (old French: Néau) | 2400207![]() |
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Eupen | 11146246![]() |
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Kettenis | 11146245![]() |
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Kelmis (La Calamine) | 2400116![]() |
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Kelmis | 11198408![]() |
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Neu-Moresnet | 11198466![]() |
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Hergenrath | 11198467![]() |
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Lontzen | 2400114![]() |
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Lontzen | 240128965![]() | |
Walhorn | 240096716![]() | ||||
Raeren | 2400181![]() |
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Raeren | 12142314![]() |
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Eynatten | 12142312![]() |
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Hauset | 12142313![]() |
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Sankt Vith (Saint-Vith) | 2433430![]() |
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Sankt-Vith | 721081807![]() | |
Schönberg | 240025316![]() | ||||
Lommersweiler | 240040899![]() | ||||
Crombach | 690203882![]() | ||||
Recht | 240096781![]() |
There is no consensus for municipalities with languages facilities ("nl - fr" in Flanders, "fr - nl", "fr - de" and "de - fr" in Wallonia). Street signs are frequently written in both languages. Reflecting this in OSM, while ensuring that the main official language comes first, is a possibility, though monolingual names are more common.
OSM is not a battlefield. If you don't like how the situation is, fight for your beliefs through your political party, not on OSM.