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  1. The OpenStreetMap project has a wiki, which the community uses for various project coordination purposes. Regional efforts to gather map data, are described in the wiki, with a page for each country, and further city-by-city granularity in some places.

  2. Jan 5, 2024 · OpenStreetMap Philippines Inc. is a non-profit membership-based organization that aims to promote OpenStreetMap in the Philippines, and to support the activities of the Philippine OpenStreetMap community and that of the OpenStreetMap Foundation. The OSM Philippines community is a recipient of GPS units from the OSM Foundation's GPStogo program.

  3. Nov 12, 2023 · Steve Coast founded OpenStreetMap in 2004, initially focusing on mapping the United Kingdom. In the UK and elsewhere, government-run and tax-funded projects like the Ordnance Survey created huge data sets, but failed to freely and widely distribute them. On August 22nd 2006, the OpenStreetMap Foundation was established to encourage the growth ...

  4. Apr 1, 2024 · The United Kingdom is a country in Europe at latitude 55°46′51.60″ North, longitude 5°57′43.20″ West. the home of the United Kingdom on the OpenStreetMap wiki. Hello Welcome to the project for mapping efforts in the United Kingdom! You can find here national events, ongoing projects, map status and mapping guidelines, as well as links ...

  5. OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map of the whole world made by people like you. It was started in 2004 in the UK, out of frustration with the lack of availability of good map data that was free to use. OpenStreetMap includes data about roads, buildings, addresses, shops and businesses, points of interest, railways, trails, transit, land use ...

  6. Dec 31, 2023 · OpenStreetMap uses the WGS-84 coordinate system, as do most GPS units.However, many other coordinate systems also exist and are in widespread use, depending on the region and application.

  7. Mar 20, 2024 · Elements are the basic components of OpenStreetMap's conceptual data model of the physical world. There are three types of elements: nodes (defining points in space), ways (defining linear features and area boundaries), and. relations (defining how other elements work together). All of the above can have one or more associated tags (which ...