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OpenStreetMap ( OSM) is a free, open geographic database updated and maintained by a community of volunteers via open collaboration. Contributors collect data from surveys, trace from aerial imagery and also import from other freely licensed geodata sources. OpenStreetMap is freely licensed under the Open Database License and as a result ...
Wikipedia, and all of the Wikimedia projects, support an interwiki linking syntax, for abbreviated linking to the OpenStreetMap wiki. This means you can use a linking syntax such as [[OpenStreetMap:Main Page]] to yield a link: OpenStreetMap:Main Page. This makes it easier to directly link to the OpenStreetMap wiki without having to use the full ...
There are two ways to embed the route into an article, both using the {{}} template: . Method 1: Using Wikidata. If the route has a Wikidata item and the OpenStreetMap route relation already has a wikidata tag set to that item's QID, you can embed a map of the route directly onto a Wikipedia article as external data.
Cite OpenStreetMap. This template is used for referencing maps published by OpenStreetMap through their mapping service, and this template is based on { { cite map }} so it falls into the Citation Style 1 (CS1) series of templates, although it can be set to emulate CS2 style. Note: OpenStreetMap is an open wiki that relies on the contributions ...
Once you have chosen a template, follow its documentation for help with adjustments and implementation. Each template has similar yet specific parameters. If you have issues or want to report a bug, visit Module talk:Mapframe (you may need to report issues with OpenStreetMap at their forum, and more technical issues on Phabricator).
Part 1: Finding the shape data. Method 1: Wikidata. Method 2: Using the OpenStreetMap website. Method 3: Using the OSM Relation Analyzer. Part 2: If you need to create the shape. Part 3: Embedding the shape into an article. Method 1: Using Wikidata. Method 2: Using Wikimedia Commons.
Use for consistent linking to OpenStreetMap, particularly for grouped relationship illustrated a route, or place. Getting data id from OSM OSM data consists of nodes (points), ways (lines) and relations (group of points or ways).
Usage. This template creates an inline link to an OpenStreetMap relation. The first value from Wikidata is used if the first parameter is empty. Geographic data related to OSM relation at OpenStreetMap. Geographic data related to Bundesautobahn 2 at OpenStreetMap. View at OpenStreetMap.