Street and City names: verschil tussen versies Geschiedenis weergeven

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Regel 9: Regel 9:
* Specifiy only a <i>City</i> name for [[Runway/Taxiway|Runways]] but also for [[Roundabout|Roundabouts]].
* Specifiy only a <i>City</i> name for [[Runway/Taxiway|Runways]] but also for [[Roundabout|Roundabouts]].
* Specify <i>City name</i> and optional <i>Street</i> for [[Parking Lot Road|Parking Lot Roads]].
* Specify <i>City name</i> and optional <i>Street</i> for [[Parking Lot Road|Parking Lot Roads]].
===Remarks===
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* In the Netherlands the [[BAG]] is leading, for both <i>street</i> and <i>city</i> name.
===City names===
* Only use one City name, also if a local village or neighboorhood is also known under another name.   
Citynames of BeNeLux are locked and can be consulted.
* For The Netherlands this can be found via [https://almanak.overheid.nl/ Staatsalmanak].
* For Belgium this can be found via GoogleDoc [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sczAFxO5slNqjdFgnNRcGLHuXBIL6JFRprUFopS5WsE/pub?single=true&gid=1&output=html Official Waze citynames for Belgium].
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'''City borders'''<br />
To determine the borders of every city, consult the map of [https://www.viamichelin.nl/web/Kaarten-Plattegronden?layers=0001&strLocid=3aMTEyOG4xMGNOVEF1T0RRMk1qZz1jTkM0ek5UUTNNdz09 ViaMichelin]. You can search it based on the City name, but also based on the zip code. Searching based on the zip code can come in handy if you search for City names which exist on multiple places.<br />
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'''Belgium City names'''<br />
Some situations are unclear. An example: a City divided in two, in ViaMichelin. We refer to the Wallon city of Geest-Gérompont-Petit-Rosière. We input the city as one city.<br />
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It's also possible that the City name used by <i>ViaMichelin</i> differs from the name in the list. Stick to the names in the list. Adding a new City name, non existend on the list, will result in an error when you try to save in [[Waze Map Editor|WME]].
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'''Dutch City names'''<br />
In the Netherlands the [[BAG]] is leading, for both <i>street</i> and <i>city</i> name.<br />
Only use one City name, also if a local village or neighboorhood is also known under another name.   
 
===Street names===
All segments should get a City name, and most segments also get a Street name. When entering the Street name, we use the Street name in the official language of the area. For the 19 cities in Brussels area where 2 official languages exist, we use the French version. As a reference, you can find the official language in the City names list.<br />
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As there is a City name and Street name, it's possible there is also a road number. This road number should be positioned before the Streetname. Some examples:
* N200 - S103 - Haarlemmerweg
* N68 - E421 - Route d'Eupen
* N451 - Kieldrechtsebaan


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Street and City names

  • For most road types both Street and City name should be specified. Check the road types for examples.


City names

Citynames of BeNeLux are locked and can be consulted.


City borders
To determine the borders of every city, consult the map of ViaMichelin. You can search it based on the City name, but also based on the zip code. Searching based on the zip code can come in handy if you search for City names which exist on multiple places.

Belgium City names
Some situations are unclear. An example: a City divided in two, in ViaMichelin. We refer to the Wallon city of Geest-Gérompont-Petit-Rosière. We input the city as one city.

It's also possible that the City name used by ViaMichelin differs from the name in the list. Stick to the names in the list. Adding a new City name, non existend on the list, will result in an error when you try to save in WME.

Dutch City names
In the Netherlands the BAG is leading, for both street and city name.
Only use one City name, also if a local village or neighboorhood is also known under another name.

Street names

All segments should get a City name, and most segments also get a Street name. When entering the Street name, we use the Street name in the official language of the area. For the 19 cities in Brussels area where 2 official languages exist, we use the French version. As a reference, you can find the official language in the City names list.

As there is a City name and Street name, it's possible there is also a road number. This road number should be positioned before the Streetname. Some examples:

  • N200 - S103 - Haarlemmerweg
  • N68 - E421 - Route d'Eupen
  • N451 - Kieldrechtsebaan


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