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Contents

Fiziksel

Araçyolu

Bu etiket öncelikle her türlü yolu belirlemekte kullanılır.

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
Roads and paths
highway bridleway Way For horses, (in the UK, these are rights of way for pedestrians, horse-riders and cyclists). Equivalent to highway=path + horse=designated. Rendering-highway bridleway.png Bridleway-reitweg-de.jpg
highway bus_guideway Way A busway where the vehicle guided by the way (though not a railway) and is not suitable for other traffic. Please note: this is not a normal bus lane, use access=no, psv=yes instead!
Bus track.jpg
highway byway Way An UK-only unmade path/track which usually allows vehicles as well as foot, horse and cycle traffic. There are byways which allow motor vehicles and restricted byways which allow non-mechanically propelled vehicles. See designation=*=* Byway mapnik.png Byway off Bwlch Road leading up to Foel Fynyddau - geograph.org.uk - 223151.jpg
highway construction Way For roads under construction. Use construction=* to hold the value for the completed road. Highway construction 200805041655.png 12Jan05 04.jpg
highway cycleway Way For designated cycleways; i.e., mainly/exclusively for bicycles. Add foot=* only if default-access-restrictions do not apply. Cycleway osm.png Separated cycleway with traffic sign
highway footway Way For designated footpaths; i.e., mainly/exclusively for pedestrians. This includes walking tracks and gravel paths. If bicycles are allowed as well, you can indicate this by adding a bicycle=yes tag. Should not be used for paths where the primary or intended usage is unknown. Rendering-highway footway.png Dscf0487 600.jpg
highway living_street Way A street where pedestrians have priority over cars, children can play on the street, maximum speed is low. In the UK this is called "Home Zone". Living street osm.png Spielstrasse.jpg
highway motorway Way A restricted access major divided highway, normally with 2 or more running lanes plus emergency hard shoulder. Equivalent to the Freeway, Autobahn, etc.. Rendering-highway motorway neutral.png Motorway-photo.jpg
highway motorway_link Way The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a motorway from/to a motorway or lower class highway. Normally with the same motorway restrictions. Rendering-highway motorway link.png
Dscf0242 600.jpg
highway path Way A non-specific or shared-use path Path osm.png GuideFootPathCycleYes.jpg
highway pedestrian Way Area For roads used mainly/exclusively for pedestrians/shopping areas. Also for tagging squares and plazas (in which case, add area=yes. Pedestrian with area osm.png Calle arenal.jpg
highway primary Way Administrative classification in the UK, generally linking larger towns. Rendering-highway primary neutral.png Primary-photo.jpg
highway primary_link Way The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a primary road from/to a primary road or lower class highway. Rendering-highway primary link.png
highway proposed Way For planned roads, use with proposed=* and also proposed=* with a value of the proposed highway value. Planned mapnik.png
highway raceway Way A course or track for (motor) racing Rendering-highway-raceway-mapnik.png Raceway.jpg
highway residential Way Roads accessing or around residential areas but which are not a classified or unclassified highway. Rendering-highway residential.png Residential.jpg
highway road Way A road of unknown classification. This is intended as a temporary tag to mark a road until it has been properly surveyed. Once it has been surveyed, the classification should be updated to the appropriate value. Road.png
highway secondary Way Administrative classification in the UK, generally linking smaller towns and villages Rendering-highway secondary neutral.png Meyenburg-L134.jpg
highway secondary_link Way The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a secondary road from/to a secondary road or lower class highway.
highway service Way Generally within or for access to a building, motorway service station, beach, campsite, industrial estate, business park, etc.. This is also commonly used for access to parking and trash collection and alleys.

Use with service=*, e.g. service=parking_aisle to mark specific usage.
Rendering-highway service.png Alley.jpg
highway steps Way For flights of steps (stairs) on footways. Use with step_count=* to indicate the number of steps Rendering-highway steps.png Steps.jpg
highway tertiary Way A "C" road in the UK. Generally for use on roads wider than 4 metres (13') in width, and for faster/wider minor roads that aren't A or B roads. In the UK, they tend to have dashed lines down the middle, whereas unclassified roads don't. Rendering-highway tertiary neutral.png OHZ-K28-Bergedorfer Str.jpg
highway tertiary_link Way The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a tertiary road from/to a tertiary road or lower class highway.
highway track Way Roads for agricultural use, gravel roads in the forest etc.; usually unpaved/unsealed but may occasionally apply to paved tracks as well, see tracktype=* for more guidance. Rendering-highway track.png Frühlingslandschft Aaretal Schweiz.jpg
highway trunk Way Important roads that aren't motorways. Typically maintained by central, not local government. Need not necessarily be a divided highway. In the UK, all green signed A roads are, in OSM, classed as 'trunk'. Rendering-highway trunk neutral.png Dscf0444 600.jpg
highway trunk_link Way The link roads (sliproads/ramps) leading to/from a trunk road from/to a trunk road or lower class highway. Rendering-highway trunk link.png Trunk link.jpg
highway unclassified Way No administrative classification. Unclassified roads typically form the lowest form of the interconnecting grid network.
Note: This is not a marker for roads where we still need to choose a highway tag (see highway=road for roads that require classification).
Rendering-highway unclassified.png Highway unclassified-photo.jpg
Attributes
abutters commercial/ industrial/ mixed/ residential/ retail etc. Way See Key:abutters for more details. Dscf1376-600.jpg
cycleway lane / opposite / opposite_lane / opposite_track / shared / share_busway / shared_lane / sharrow / track Way See Key:cycleway for more details. Dscf1376-600.jpg
ice_road yes Way A highway is laid upon frozen water basin, definitely doesn't exist in summer.
incline Number %/° Node Way Incline steepness as percents ("5%") or degrees ("20°"). Positive/negative values indicate movement upward/downwards in the direction of the way.
junction roundabout Way Closed way This automatically implies oneway=yes, the oneway direction is defined by the sequential ordering of nodes within the Way. This applies on a way, tagged with highway=* already. Mapping-Features-Roundabout-Simple.png Roundabout.jpg
lanes number Way The number of traffic lanes for general purpose traffic, also for buses and other specific classes of vehicle.
NLEx 6 Lanes.jpg
lit yes/no NodeWayArea Street lighting
Berlin speer-leuchte.jpg
motorroad yes / no Way Node The motorroad tag is used to describe highways that have motorway-like access restrictions but that are not a motorway. 120px-Zeichen 331.svg.png
mountain_pass yes Node The highest point of a mountain pass. Mountain pass.jpg
mtb:scale 0-5 Way Applies to highway=path and highway=track. A classification scheme for mtb trails (few inclination and downhill). S3.jpg
mtb:scale:uphill 0-5 Way A classification scheme for mtb trails for going uphill if there is significant inclination.
mtb:scale:imba 0-4 Way The IMBA Trail Difficulty Rating System shall be used for bikeparks. It is adapted to mtb trails with artificial obstacles.
mtb:description Text Way Applies to highway=path and highway=track. A key to input variable infos related to mtbiking on a way with human words
overtaking yes/ no/ both/ forward/ backward Way Specifying sections of roads where overtaking is legally forbidden.
passing_places yes Way A way which has frequent passing places
sac_scale hiking / mountain_hiking / demanding_mountain_hiking / alpine_hiking / demanding_alpine_hiking / difficult_alpine_hiking Way Applies to highway=path and highway=footway. A classification scheme for hiking trails. Mountain hiking.jpg
service alley/ driveway/ parking_aisle etc. Way See Key:service for more details.
Seattle - alley north from S Jackson between Western & 1st - A.jpg
surface paved / unpaved / asphalt / concrete / paving_stones / cobblestone / metal / wood / grass_paver / gravel / pebblestone / grass / ground / earth / dirt / mud / sand Way See Key:surface for more details.
tactile_paving yes / no Node Way Area A paving in the ground to be followed with a blindman's stick. Not to be rendered on standard maps.
Tactile paving.jpg
tracktype grades 1-5 Way To describe the quality of the surface. See Key:tracktype and Key:surface for more information.
Mapnik-tracktype-grade1.png
Surface grade1.jpg
traffic_calming yes/ bump/ hump/ cushion/ table etc. Node Way See Key:traffic_calming for more details.
trail_visibility excellent / good / intermediate / bad / horrible / no Way Applies to highway=path, highway=footway, highway=cycleway and highway=bridleway. A classification for hiking trails visibility
winter_road yes Way A highway functions during winter, probably can't be driven in summer. [[Image:Anuisk bilibino sever66.
Other features
highway bus_stop Node A small bus stop. Can be mapped more rigorously using public_transport=stop_position for the position where the vehicle stops and public_transport=platform for the place where passengers wait. See public_transport=* for more details.
Bus.gif
Bus prumyslova.jpg
highway crossing Node Pedestrians can cross a street here; e.g., zebra crossing Zebra-crossing sm.jpg
highway emergency_access_point Node Sign number which can be used to define your current position in case of an emergency. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN
Emergency access point.png
Anfahrpunkt HP 108.jpg
highway ford Node Way The road crosses through stream or river, vehicles must enter any water. See also ford=*. Map feature ford.jpg
highway give_way Node A give way sign Give way.jpg
emergency phone Node A calling device can be used to tell on your current position in case of an emergency. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN
Sosphone.png
Borne SOS.jpg
highway mini_roundabout Node Very small roundabouts only, larger ones should be junction=roundabout.

Rendered as anti-clockwise by default. To render clockwise add the tag direction=clockwise.

Mapping-Features-Mini-Roundabout.png Mini-roundabout.jpg
highway motorway_junction Node Indicates a junction (UK) or exit (US). ref=* should be set to the exit number or junction identifier. (Some roads - e.g., the A14 - also carry junction numbers, so the tag may be encountered elsewhere despite its name)
Osmarender-motorway-junction.png
Dscf0242 600.jpg
highway passing_place Node The location of a passing space Ausweichstelle.jpg
highway rest_area Node Area Place where drivers can leave the road to rest, but not refuel. Rendering-highway-services-mapnik.jpg Wentworth terrain.jpg
highway speed_camera Node A fixed road-side or overhead speed camera.
Speed trap 16x16.png
Speed camera.jpg
highway street_lamp Node A street light, lamppost, street lamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on the edge of a road, which is turned on or lit at a certain time every night Litpath.jpg
highway services Node Area A service station to get food and eat something, often found at motorways Rendering-highway-services-mapnik.jpg De lucht.jpg
highway stop Node A stop sign
Stop.png
STOP sign.jpg
highway traffic_signals Node Lights that control the traffic Rendering-traffic singals.jpg Ampel.jpg
highway turning_circle Node A turning circle is a rounded, widened area usually, but not necessarily, at the end of a road to facilitate easier turning of a vehicle. Mapping-Features-Turning-Circle.png Turning circle.jpg
barrier bollard/ cattle-grid/ gate/ lift_gate/ stile toll_booth etc Node Used to describe various barriers on the route - normally defined as nodes at the appropriate location. Lift gate osmarender.PNG Lift gate.jpg
highway User Defined Node Way All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Bisiklet yolu

Bu etiket öncelikle bisiklet yollarını belirlemekte kullanılır.

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
cycleway lane Way A lane is a route that lies within the roadway Cycle trackinroad.jpg
cycleway opposite Way Used on ways with oneway=yes where it is permitted to cycle in both directions.

Note - such streets are common in Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark, for example, but are rare in the UK (although they do exist): often, instead, actually the street is two-way as normal for its whole length except for the very short section past the no-entry sign at the end, where cycles are excepted from the no-entry by means of a short lane separated by an island. This is called a "cycle plug". In some places this has been represented as very short oneway Way at the end with an adjacent cycleway, forming a little triangle with the road they join to, or sometimes with a short oneway Way with cycleway=opposite_lane or opposite_track.

120px-Zusatzzeichen 1000-33.svg.png
cycleway opposite_lane Way Used on ways with oneway=yes that have a cycling lane going the opposite direction of normal traffic flow (a "contraflow" lane) Fr-C24a ex3-Conditions particulieres par voie-velo.gif
cycleway opposite_track Way Used on ways with oneway=yes that have a cycling track going the opposite direction of normal traffic flow
cycleway shared Way Cyclists share space with other traffic on this highway.
cycleway share_busway Way There is a bus lane that cyclists are permitted to use.
cycleway shared_lane Way Cyclists share a lane with motor vehicles, but there are markings indicating that they should share the lane with motorists.
cycleway sharrow Way As shared_lane, and the marking is the on-road shared-lane marking called a "sharrow"[1].
cycleway track Way A track is a route that is separate from the road.+oneway=yes if needed. Mapping-Features-Cycleway-track.PNG Cycle nexttoroad.jpg
cycleway user defined Mf node.png Mf area.png All commonly used values according to Tagwatch

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Patika

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
tracktype grade1 Way Paved track or heavily compacted hardcore.
Mapnik-tracktype-grade1.png
Surface grade1.jpg
tracktype grade2 Way Unpaved track; surface of gravel or densely packed dirt/sand.
Mapnik-tracktype-grade2.png
Surface grade2.jpg
tracktype grade3 Way Unpaved track; an even mixture of hard and soft materials.
Mapnik-tracktype-grade3.png
Surface grade3.jpg
tracktype grade4 Way Unpaved track; prominently dirt/sand/grass, but with some hard materials, or compressed materials mixed in.
Mapnik-tracktype-grade4.png
Surface grade4.jpg
tracktype grade5 Way Unpaved track; lack of hardcore, and uncompacted, subtle on the landscape, made from only grass, sand and/or soil.
Mapnik-tracktype-grade5.png
Surface grade5.jpg

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Suyolu

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
waterway boatyard NodeArea Boat yard - a place for constructing, repairing and storing vessels out of the water.
Boatyards, Rhyll.jpg
waterway canal Way An artificial open waterway used for transportation, waterpower, or irrigation.(Other languages).
Grand Union Canal.jpg
waterway ditch Way A small to moderate depression created to channel water.
Forest ditch.JPG
waterway dock Node Area An 'enclosed' area of water used for building or repairing ships.
Ship-Dock.jpg
waterway drain Way An artificial waterway for carrying storm water or industrial discharge.
Example Drain.jpg
waterway river Way For narrow rivers which will be rendered as a line. For larger rivers (defined as more than 12m across) see waterway=riverbank (Other languages). Rendering-waterway-river.png
Nau im Langenauer Ried 600x450.jpg
waterway riverbank Area Used for larger rivers, to define an area between the opposite riverbanks. See water=river for alternative tagging. Rendering-waterway-riverbank.png
Dscf1891-800.jpg
waterway stream Way A naturally-formed waterway that is too thin to be classed as a river. An active, able-bodied person should be able to jump over it if trees along it aren't too thick.
Rendering-waterway-stream-mapnik.png
450px-Marshall-county-indiana-yellow-river.jpg
Some additional attributes for waterways
waterway dam Way Area A wall built across a river or stream to impound the water. A dam normally does not have water flowing over the top of it.
Amagase Dam.jpg
intermittent yes Way Indicates that the waterway does not have a permanent flow (i.e. is sometimes/often dry).
lock yes Way (Node) A lock is used for moving boats between waterways at two different levels. Can tag either the section of the way between the gates (detailed) or just a single node in the waterway (less detailed).
JesusGreenLock-Cambridge.jpg
mooring yes/private/no Way A length of bank where boats are explicitly permitted to moor. maxstay=* should be used for timing information.
Lamanage La Rochelle.jpg
tunnel culvert Way (Node) For a stream passing under a road use tunnel=culvert on the section of stream passing under the road (don't use this tag for open-top culverts or roads using the culvert structure as a bridge (bridge=culvert)).
Culvert.jpg
waterway lock_gate Node To mark the position of gates at each end of a lock. Alternatively, for smaller locks use a single lock=yes node in the middle of the lock.
JesusGreenLock-Cambridge.jpg
waterway turning_point Node A place to turn the driving direction for vessels, where the boats are longer than the river/canal is wide. Use maxlength=* to denote the maximum length of the vessel.
waterway weir Node Way A barrier built across a river, sometimes to divert water for industrial purposes. Water can still flow over the top.
Alifakovac Miljacka.jpg
waterway user defined Node Way All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Demiryolu

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
Track
railway abandoned Way The course of a former railway which has been abandoned and the track and infrastucture removed. The course may be still recognized through embankments, cuttings, bridges, tunnel and rolling or straight ways.
Abbey Barn Lane Bridge, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.jpg
railway construction Way A railway under construction. See construction=* and the construction=yes proposal Proposed_features/Construction
Verlegen FF Rheda.jpg
railway disused Way A section of railway which is no longer used but where the track and infrastructure remains in place. See disused=yes for alternative tagging. Rendering-railway disused.png
Disused railtrack 101 5351.jpg
railway funicular Way Cable driven inclined railways. In many cases they serve touristic interest, giving easy access to spectacular mountain views. Rendering funicular.jpg
Vilnius funicular.jpg
railway light_rail Way A higher-standard tram system, normally in its own right-of-way. Often it connects towns and thus reaches a considerable length (tens of kilometer). Pittsburgh LRT 4305 47L Gateway to Library April 2008.jpg
railway miniature Way Miniature railways are narrower than narrow gauge and carry passengers. They can be found in parks.
Mini-railway-mapnik.png
3871553552 f2204c3d83 o.jpg
railway monorail Way A railway with only a single rail. A monorail can run above the rail like in Las Vegas and Disneyland or can suspend below the rail like the Wuppertal Schwebebahn (Germany)
Monorail in Kuala Lumpur
railway narrow_gauge Way Narrow-gauge passenger or freight trains. Narrow gauge railways can have mainline railway service like the Rhaetian Railway in Switzerland or can be a small light industrial railway. Use gauge=* to specify the actual width of rails. Rendering narrow gauge.jpg
Narrow gauge.jpg
railway preserved Way A railway running historic trains, usually a tourist attraction (changed to preserved from preserved_rail as "rail" is redundant).
Railway preserved rendered.PNG
Railway preserved.jpg
railway rail Way Full sized passenger or freight trains in the standard gauge for the country or state Mapping-Features-Railroad-With-Station.png LGV Est PK217.jpg
railway subway Way A city passenger rail service running mostly grade separated (see Wikipedia:rapid transit).
800px-Madrid - Estación Marqués de Vadillo - 20060910.jpg
railway tram Way One or two carriage rail vehicles, usually sharing motor road (Other languages) Mapping-Features-Tram-With-Halt.png Praha, Hloubětín, Lehovec, tram KT8D5.JPG
Additional features
bridge yes Way If the railway goes over a street, waterway or other railway.
Railway bridge mapnick render.jpg
Railway bridge.jpg
cutting yes Way A section where the railway is significantly lower than ground level
Railways cutting.jpg
electrified contact_line / rail / yes / no Way contact_line: a power line over the train head
rail: a third rail near the track supplying the train with power
yes: electrified track, but no details available
no: track with no power supply
Overhead power lines.jpg
embankment yes Way A section where the railway is raised significantly higher than ground level Railway embankment.jpg
frequency Way The frequency with which a line is electrified. Use 0 for DC. Also see the voltage tag.
service siding Way Relatively short lengths of track, running parallel to (and connected to) a main route
service spur Way Relatively short lengths of track, built to give one company or entity access to a main or branch line.
service yard Way Tracks within railway company operated marshaling or maintenance yards
tracks Way Number of parallel tracks in close proximity when mapped as a single way. Default value of 1.
tunnel yes Way If the railway goes below ground. Should be always present on subways. Haywards Heath tunnel.jpg
usage main / branch / industrial / military / tourism Way

main line: heavy traffic
branch line: connecting places with a mainline
industrial: servicing large plants (iron, chemical etc.), surface mining, ...
military: servicing military area
tourism: most mountain rails (rack-rails, funicular) and preserved railways.

voltage Way The voltage with which a line is electrified. Also see the frequency tag.
Stations and Stops
railway crossing Node A point where pedestrians may cross. Dscf1407-600.jpg
railway halt Node A small station, may not have a platform, trains may only stop on request. Mapping-Features-Tram-With-Halt.png
Railway halt.jpg
public_transport platform Node Way Area This is parallel to the rail line for showing where the actual platforms are. It is also to know where you can change platform and enter the station, so use footpaths to connect them. This is really useful for routing too.
Dscf0807-800.jpg
railway station Node Area Railway station (Other languages). Mapping-Features-Railroad-With-Station.png
Paddington Station.jpg
railway subway_entrance Node The entrance to a subway station, usually going from surface to underground.
Madrid-metro-1.jpg
railway tram_stop Node A tram stop is a place where a passenger can embark / disembark a tram.
Rendering-railway-tram stop-mapnik.png.png
Dscf1400-600.jpg
Other
railway buffer_stop Node stops the train at the end of a track. see Buffer_stop
Stootblok (staal).jpg
railway level_crossing Node A point where rails and roads cross.
Rendering-railway-level crossing-mapnik.png
Level crossing - Chertsey - England - 270404.jpg
landuse railway Area Ground used around railways and railway-stations
Illustration of Rail.jpg
railway turntable Node Area These are used for changing the direction that part of a train is pointing in.
Turntable of Railroad 001.jpg
railway User Defined Node Way All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Havacılık

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
aeroway aerodrome Node Area An Aerodrome (UK), Airport (US)
Rendering-aeroway-aerodrome-mapnik.png
Flemingfield looking north.JPG
aeroway apron Area A place where planes are parked. Osmarender apron.png
800px-HFX Airport 4.jpg
aeroway gate Node Used to mark the gate numbers at the airports.
Rendering-aeroway=gate.JPG
Edinburgh Airport gate lounge.jpg
aeroway helipad Node Area Helicopter start/landing pad
Aeroway-helipad.png
Altena - Lenneuferstraße 17 ies.jpg
aeroway runway Way A strip of land kept clear and set aside for aeroplanes to take off from and land on. (Other languages) Rendering-aeroway runway.png
Bogrunway.JPG
aeroway taxiway Way Where airplanes manouevre between runways and parking areas. Rendering-aeroway taxiway.png Planes in Chicago - 24.JPG
aeroway terminal Node Area Airport passenger building
Rendering-aeroway-terminal-mapnik.png
Flughafen Frankfurt am Main - Gate A - Check-In 0212.jpg
aeroway windsock Node Used to mark the position of a windsock. Větrný rukáv, Černé Voděrady.jpg
aeroway User Defined Node Way All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Havai hat

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
aerialway cable_car Way A cable car run. Cable_cars are aerial tramways that are just one pair of big cars that go in alternating directions to each other from A to B (Usually Valley to Hill or Mountain) Mapping-Features-Aerialway.png
CH Furtschellas aerial tram.jpg
aerialway chair_lift Way An open chairlift run. These have a single seat to sit on and are open to the outside air. Beginners may struggle to get off them without making a fool of themselves! Chair lift rendering.png 800px-Chair lift in Bad Hofgastein Austria.jpg
aerialway drag_lift Way An overhead tow-line for skiers and riders, known as a T-bar lift, with a T shaped bit which two skiers share by resting their bottom on the bar or a button lift where the skier places a circular disk in between their legs. More difficult and uncomfortable for snowboarders. drag_lift would also cover more simple looped rope drag lifts, or loops of wire with handles to grab same as chair_lift
491px-Orczyk.jpg
aerialway gondola Way A gondola. A Gondola is an aerialway where the cabins go around in a circle. The cabins are usually smaller than cabins of a cable car. Usual maximum occupancy is 4,6 or 8 persons per cabin Chair lift rendering.png
Aerialway gondola.jpg
aerialway goods Way A lift for goods. Passenger transport is usually not allowed Aerialway goods.png
Materialseilbahn.jpg
aerialway mixed_lift Way A mixed lift, containing both gondolas and chairs. Chair lift rendering.png
aerialway pylon Node A pylon supporting the aerialway cable.
Near topstation at isaberg ski resort sweden.jpg
aerialway station Node Area A station, where passengers can enter and/or leave the aerialway
Aerialway station.jpg
aerialway User Defined Node Way All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Güç - Enerji

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
power cable_distribution_cabinet Node In these cabinets, the 400-V circuits to the house connections, connection and transfer points of the regional utilities are branched. Other uses include distributions of the municipal street lighting. Kvs2.jpg
power generator Node Area A place where power is generated. Use in combination with generator:source=*, generator:method=* and generator:output=*. Rendering-power-generator-mapnik.png Huntly Power Station.JPG
power line Way A way following the path of power cables. For minor power lines with poles and not towers, you may want to use power=minor_line. Mapnik-power.png Electric transmission lines.jpg
power minor_line Way A way following the path of minor power cables, supported by poles and not towers/pylons. (This isn't quite so simple, as sometimes larger towers are replaced by smaller poles made with a stronger material; a better distinction might be based on voltage.)
Pole3.jpg
power pole Node For single (often wooden or concrete) poles carrying high/medium voltage electricity cables.
Minor.jpg
power station Node Area A tag for electricity stations. These provide voltage step-up/step-down, switching, circuit breakers, conditioning, etc. between high-voltage long-distance transmission lines and medium-voltage local distribution lines. Note that, in the US, these are individually named and are called "substations" by their operators (e.g. "Mesa Substation") - do NOT use power=sub_station to tag them. Mapnik-power.png Forest Hill Substation.jpg
power sub_station Node Area A tag for electricity sub-stations. Smaller than a station. Could be a box near street. Do NOT use this tag for what is called a "substation" in the US (see power=station). Mapnik-power.png 433 Volt Padmounted Substation.jpg
power tower Node For towers or pylons carrying high voltage electricity cables. Normally constructed from steel latticework. Should not be used for electricity or telephone cables carried on single wooden poles, which might be tagged power=pole. Use circuits=n to specify the capacity of the tower in 3-phase circuits (typical 6-wire HV tower would be circuits=2). Use tower_type=a_frame,h_frame,u_frame,monopole,dipole,... to describe the type of tower. Power-tower mapnik.png Benkid77 Puddington-Shotwick footpath 24 110809.JPG
cables 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, ... Way Number of power-carrying cables represented by this way. The power line on the photo (click on it to see more details) has 6 double cables (the cable on top does not carry power) and thus may be tagged as cables=6 and wires=double. Osmarender power.png Power-tower.JPG
tunnel yes Way Use this if the line is underground.
voltage ...,
110000,
220000,
380000,
400000,
...
Way Voltage of the power line. Osmarender power.png
wires single, double, triple, quad Way Number of wires per power cable. "single" (1), "double" (2), "triple" (3) or "quad" (4). The photo shows an example of "double". Osmarender power.png Elbekreuzung 2 traversen crop.jpg
power User Defined Mf node.png Mf way.png Mf area.png All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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İnsan Yapısı

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
man_made adit Node Area From Wikipedia: An adit is a type of entrance to an underground mine which is horizontal or nearly horizontal
Adit-icon.jpg
man_made beacon Node Help guide navigators to their destinations.

You need to add or use instead seamark=beacon or airmark=beacon to identify clearly for which type of navigation it's usefull/needed.

man_made crane Node Area A stationary, permanent crane, such as those at docks
Ladebruecke IMGP2656 osm.jpg
man_made cutline Way Used to mark cut lines in forests.
Cutline.jpg
man_made flagpole Node A long pole built to hold a flag
Genova-Quarto dei Mille.JPG
man_made groyne Way Area A rigid hydraulic structure perpendicular to a coastline or a riverbank intended to interrupt longshore sediment transport. See also: man_made=breakwater
Schobuellbuhne042006.jpg
man_made lighthouse Node Sends out a light beam to guide ships
Rendering-man made-lighthouse-mapnik.png
Chania lighthouse A.jpg
man_made mineshaft Node Area A vertical tunnel
Mineshaft.jpg
man_made monitoring_station Node Area A station that monitor something
An Air Quality Monitoring Station above the M42 - geograph.org.uk - 210181.jpg
man_made petroleum_well Node A boring through the earth's surface that is designed to find and produce petroleum oil
West Texas Pumpjack.JPG
man_made pier Way Area A "bridge into the ocean", usually for recreation
Rendering-area-man made-pier.png
Poland. Gmina Jedwabno. Narty Lake 001.JPG
man_made pipeline Way A pipe for carrying various fluids, such as water, gas, sewage
Pipeline.jpg
man_made reservoir_covered Node Area A covered water reservoir
Reservoir covered.jpg
man_made storage_tank Node Area A tank used for storage of liquids or gases.
Gasometer.jpg
man_made surveillance Node Area To mark places and buildings monitored by public or private camera
Surveillance.png
Three Surveillance cameras.jpg
man_made survey_point Node Triangulation pillars, geodetic vertices, and fixed equipment used by topographers (e.g. DGPS radio stations)
Dscf1805-800.jpg
man_made tower Node Area A tall and often lean building or structure e.g. telecoms. Also see historic=* below.
Dscf0625-800.jpg
man_made wastewater_plant Node Area Facilities used to treat wastewater (known as sewage in some countries)
Wastewater.jpg
Hall Lane Sewage Farm - geograph.org.uk - 69284.jpg
man_made watermill Node Area Watermill, mostly ancient and out of order
Belzig Springbachmuehle1.JPG
man_made water_tower Node Area A tower to store water in, usually found on hills beside or in a town
Tower water.p.20.png
Lanstroper Ei IMGP8117 osm.jpg
man_made water_works Node Area A place where drinking water is found and applied to the local waterpipes network.
Water treatment - geograph.org.uk - 231374.jpg
man_made water_well Node Area A water well is an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving, boring or drilling to access groundwater in underground aquifers.
Water well.jpg
man_made windmill Node Area Windmill, mostly ancient and out of order, see power=generator in combination with generator:source=wind for modern wind turbines
Rendering-man made-windmill-mapnik.png
Willesbourgh Windmill, Ashford, Kent.jpg
man_made works Node Area Industrial building to produce something
Dscf0579-800.jpg
building yes Area General tag for buildings - see building=* for more information.
Rendering-area-building-yes.png
Lipsk - House 02.jpg
man_made user defined Node Way Area All commonly used values to Taginfo

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Dinlence

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
leisure sports_centre Node Area Spor Merkezi  
leisure golf_course Node Area Golf sahası  
leisure stadium Node Area Stadyum  
leisure marina Node Area Liman / marina  
leisure track Node Area koşu, bisiklet v.b. parkur  
leisure water_park Node Area Su parkı  
leisure slipway Node Kayıkhane  
leisure fishing Node Area Balık avı  
leisure nature_reserve Node Area Korunmuş doğa alanı  
leisure park Node Area Park  
leisure playground Node Area Oyun alanı  
leisure garden Node Area Bahçe  
leisure common Node Area Kamuya açık genel alan  
leisure User Defined Node Area    


Olanaklar

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
amenity notary Node Noter  
amenity pub Node Alkollü içki sunulan mekanlar: bar, pub, şarap evi, v.b.  
amenity biergarten Node Birahane http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biergarten  
amenity cafe Node Kahvehane, kahve evi Coffee.png
amenity restaurant Node Hızlı tüketime yönelik olmayan lokanta  
amenity fast_food Node Hızlı tüketilen gıda (hamburger, sandöviç v.b.)  
amenity parking Node Area Otopark. Tek düğüm noktası park simgesi olacak, alan imlemeleri ise renkli olarak kodlanacaktır. Mapping-Features-Parking-Lot.png
amenity bicycle_parking Node Area Bisiklet park yeri  
amenity fuel Node Akaryakıt / LPG istasyonu ... Rendering-amenity fuel.png
amenity telephone Node Umumi telefon
amenity toilets Node Umumi tuvalet. (Ücretli olabilir) Toilets.png
amenity recycling Node Geri dönüşüm noktaları (şişe, kağıt, naylon,...) Recycling.png
amenity public_building Node Area Kamuya açık bina  
amenity place_of_worship Node Camii, kilise ya da farklı tapınaklar. Unutmayınız ki religion=<din>, denomination=<mezhep> de belirleyici olarak kullanılması iyi olur. Ayrıca bkz. the article  
amenity grave_yard Node Area Küçük mezarlık. Büyük mezarlıklar için landuse=cemetery kullanılabilir.  
amenity post_office Node Postane  
amenity post_box Node Posta kutusu
Post Box.JPG
amenity school Node Area Okul ve okul bölgesi Icon-amenity school.png
amenity university Node Area Üniversite yerleşkesi ya da binaları Icon-amenity university.png
amenity college Node Area Kolej kampüsü ya da binaları College.png
amenity pharmacy Node Eczane Pharmacy nondispensing.png
amenity hospital Node Area Hastane, Poliklinik Rendering-amenity hospital.png
amenity library Node Kütüphane Rendering-amenity-library.png
amenity police Node Polis merkezi  
amenity fire_station Node İtfaiye  
amenity taxi Node Taksi durağı ya da zili  
amenity car_service Node Oto Servis  
amenity bus_station Node Otobüs terminali ya da duraklar gurubu (otobüs durağı için highway=bus_stop kullanınız)  
amenity theatre Node Tiyatro ya da opera sahnesi Theatre.png
amenity cinema Node Sinema salonu Cinema.png
amenity arts_centre Node Sanat Merkezi Palette.gif
amenity courthouse Node Adliye / Mahkeme JusticeScales.png
amenity prison Node Hapishane / Islahevi  
amenity bank Node Banka şubesi (eğer ATM varsa atm=yes etiketini ekleyiniz)  
amenity atm Node ATM / Otomatik Bankacılık Makinesi  
amenity townhall Node Area Belediye binası Townhall.png
amenity User Defined Node    


Dükkan

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
shop bakery Node Ekmek ve unlu mamüller  
shop butcher Node Kasap / Şarküteri  
shop chandler Node Mum ve sabun  
shop supermarket Node Area Supermarket Rendering-amenity supermarket.png
shop User Defined Node Önerilmiş olan etiketleri görmek ya da eklemek için.  


Turizm

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
tourism information Node    
tourism camp_site Node Area    
tourism caravan_site Node Area    
tourism picnic_site Node Area    
tourism viewpoint Node    
tourism theme_park Node Area    
tourism hotel Node Wikipedia:Hotel Rendering-tourism hotel.png
tourism motel Node Wikipedia:Motel  
tourism guest_house Node Wikipedia:Guest House  
tourism hostel Node Wikipedia:Hostel  
tourism attraction Node Area    
tourism zoo Node Area    
tourism User Defined Node Area    


Tarihi

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
historic castle Node Kale, şato  
historic monument Node Anıt, Heykel  
historic memorial Node Heykelsiz küçük anıt  
historic museum Node Müze  
historic archaeological_site Node Area Arkeolojik kazı bölgesi  
historic icon Node İkon, ikona  
historic house_of_person Node Önemli bir kişinin yaşamış olduğu ev  
historic ruins Node Area Tarihi kalıntı  
historic User Defined Node    

See also railway=preserved for historic trains.

Arazi Kullanımı

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
landuse farm Node Area Animals, vegetables, flowers, fruit growing (Other languages)  
landuse quarry Node Area Surface mineral extraction (Other languages)  
landuse landfill Node Area Place where waste is dumped upon. Other languages  
landuse basin Node Area Other languages  
landuse reservoir Node Area Stores water, may covered or uncovered ((3196) Other languages)  
landuse forest Node Area Managed forest or woodland plantation (Other languages)  
landuse allotments Node Area A piece of land given over to local residents for growing vegetables and flowers (UK)  
landuse residential Node Area Predominantly houses or apartment buildings  
landuse retail Node Area Predominantly shops  
landuse commercial Node Area Predominantly offices  
landuse industrial Node Area Predominantly workshops, factories or warehouses  
landuse brownfield Node Area Describes land scheduled for new development where old buildings have been demolished and cleared  
landuse greenfield Node Area Describes land scheduled for new development where there have been no buildings before  
landuse cemetery Node Area Place for burials. Smaller places (e.g. with a church nearby) may use amenity=grave_yard instead. Cemetery-photo.JPG
landuse village_green Node Area An area of common land, usually grass, in the centre of a village (quintessentially English - defined separately from 'common land' under the Commons Registration ACt 1965 and the Commons Act 2006)  
landuse recreation_ground Node Area An open green space for general recreation, which may include pitches, nets and so on, usually municipal but possibly also private to colleges or companies  
landuse User Defined Node Area    


Askeri

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
military airfield Node Area    
military bunker Node Buildings, often build from concrete, to stand even heavier fire.  
military barracks Node Area Buildings where soldiers live and work.  
military danger_area Node Area Usually a large marked area around something like a firing range, bombing range, etc which is an exclusion zone.  
military range Node Area Where soldiers have practice with their weapons (firing, bombing, artillery, ...).  
military User Defined Node Area    


Doğal

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Key Value Element Comment Example
natural spring Node A place where ground water flows naturally from the ground ((hydrology, land) (3596) Other languages)  
natural peak Node top of a hill or mountain  
natural cliff Node Area Rock face  
natural scree Node Area Loose rock  
natural scrub Node Area Uncultivated land covered with bushes or stunted trees  
natural fell Node Area Bare upper lying uncultivated land principally covered with grass and often grazed.  
natural heath Node Area Bare lower lying uncultivated land with bushes but little or no tree cover.  
natural wood Node Area Natural woodland (trees)  
natural marsh Node Area waterlogged area  
natural water Node Area Lakes, etc. Always keep water on the right side of the segment and land on the left side, in relation to segment direction.  
natural coastline Node Way Area The coastline should run anti-clockwise, i.e. land on the left side and water on the right side of the segment, for it to show correctly.  
natural mud Node Area (Other languages)  
natural beach Node Area Beach: sand, gravel or pebble (Other languages)  
natural bay Node Area Bay (Other languages)  
natural land Node Area Land that exists within another area, such as a lake. (i.e an island). Keep water on the right and land on the left side in relation to segment direction. Layering may also be required  
natural User Defined Node Area    


Fiziksel Olmayan

Rota

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
route bus Way    
route ferry Way    
route flight Way    
route ncn Way ncn = National Cycle Network (in the UK)  
route subsea Way    
route ski Way    
route tour Way    
route pub_crawl Way    
route User Defined Way    


Sınır

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
boundary administrative Area e.g. State, county, local council (unclear how these are specified. Clarify!). Use therefore bordertype=  
boundary civil Area    
boundary political Area Electoral boundaries  
boundary national_park Area Area of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for conservation and for recreation (Other languages)  


Spor

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
sport 10pin Node Area Bovling  
sport athletics Node Area Atletizm  
sport basketball Node Area Basketbol  
sport climbing Node Area Kaya tırmanma (ve kaya duvarı)  
sport cycling Node Area Bisiklet  
sport golf Node Area Golf  
sport gymnastics Node Area Jimnastik  
sport hockey Node Area Buz hokeyi  
sport horse_racing Node Area Hipodrom  
sport motor Node Area Motorlu araç yarışı  
sport multi Node Area Çoklu  
sport racquet Node Area Squash  
sport skating Node Area Buz pateni  
sport skateboard Node Area Kay-kay  
sport soccer Node Area Futbol  
sport swimming Node Area Yüzme  
sport skiing Node Area Kayak  
sport table_tennis Node Area Masa Tenisi / Pin-pon  
sport tennis Node Area Tenis kortu  


Abutters

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
abutters residential Way predominantly houses and apartments  
abutters retail Way predominantly shops  
abutters industrial Way predominantly workshops, factories, warehouses Abutters-industrial.jpg
abutters commercial Way office buildings, business parks, etc.  
abutters mixed Way    


Accessories

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
fenced yes/no Way    
lit yes/no Way Street lighting  


Özellikler

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
area yes Area Making a closed way render solid  
bridge yes Way    
tunnel yes Way    
cutting yes Way    
embankment yes Way    
lanes Num Way Number of travel lanes in each (or only permitted) direction  
layer -5 to 5 Way This numerical tag used to be `elevation', however it got renamed due to confusion with the ele and altitude tags used by tracklog imports. layer:-1
layer:1 (not +1)
surface paved/unpaved Way    
ele Num Node Altitude (meter over sea level)  
width Num Way Width of way in metres  
est_width Num Way A rough guess of the width of way/segment in metres  
depth Num Way Area Depth in metres  
est_depth Num Way Area A rough guess of the Depth in metres  
start_date Date Way Date feature was created  
end_date Date Way Date feature was removed  


Kısıtlamalar

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
access yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way General access permission. 'permissive' means there is no legally-enshrined right of access, but the landowner has allowed it at his/her discretion. 'private' means access is restricted to the landowner.  
bicycle yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way Access permission for bicycles. For values see above  
foot yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way Access permission for pedestrians. For values see above  
goods yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way Vans and trucks?? See above  
hgv yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way Access permission for Heavy Goods Vehicles (UK), e.g. trucks. See above  
horse yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way Access permission for horse riders. For values see above  
motorcycle yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way Access permission for motorcycles. For values see above  
motorcar yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way Access permission for (motor) cars. For values see above  
psv yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way Access permission for Public Service Vehicles (UK), e.g. buses and coaches. See above  
motorboat yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way    
boat yes/private/ permissive/ unknown/no Way    
oneway yes (or true/1)/
-1/
no (or false)
Way The permitted direction for a segment, is indicated by segment direction (enable arrows!). -1 for oneway direction opposed to segment direction.  
noexit yes Way A dead end road/cul de sac with only one access road  
date_on Date Way Date restriction starts  
date_off Date Way Date restriction stops  
day_on Day of Week Way Day restriction starts  
day_off Day of Week Way Day restriction stops  
hour_on Time Way Time restriction starts  
hour_off Time Way Time restriction stops  
maxweight Num Way Weight limit in tonnes  
maxheight Num Way height limit in metres  
maxwidth Num Way width limit in metres  
maxlength Num Way length limit in metres  
maxspeed Num Way Maximum speed in km/hr  
minspeed Num Way Minimum speed in km/hr  
toll yes Node Way Area Toll or fee must be paid to access way, see also highway=toll_booth  


Adlandırma

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
name User Defined Node Way Area Ortak varsayılan ad  
int_name User Defined Node Way Area Uluslararası ad  
nat_name User Defined Node Way Area Ulusal ad  
reg_name User Defined Node Way Area Bölgesel ad  
loc_name User Defined Node Way Area Yerel ad  
old_name User Defined Node Way Area Tarihi ad  
name:lg User Defined Node Way Area Farklı dilde ad. örn. name:en=Ararat. bkz.: Bilingual_street_names  


Göndermeler

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
ref User Defined Node Way Area The common default reference (eg M25)  
int_ref User Defined Node Way Area International reference (eg E30)  
nat_ref User Defined Node Way Area National reference  
reg_ref User Defined Node Way Area Regional reference  
loc_ref User Defined Node Way Area Local reference  
old_ref User Defined Node Way Area Historical reference  
ncn_ref User Defined Way The number reference (eg 54) of a National Cycle Network route. In the UK, national routes have single-or double-digit numbers with a red background on the signs. Ncn1-Cramond.JPG
rcn_ref User Defined Way The number of the regional cycle network. In the UK the regional routes have double-digit numbers with a blue background on the signs. NCN1Dalkeith-PenicuikRegional73.jpg (Sign showing both national and regional spur).
lcn_ref User Defined Way The number of the local cycle network Cycle route sign.jpg
source ref User Defined Node Way Area To record the URI, source reference (eg Landsat) or other link to physical sources.  
icao User Defined Node Way Area ICAO International airport codes  
iata User Defined Node Way Area IATA International airport codes  


Yer sınıflaması

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
Populated urban areas
place city Node Area büyükşehir ya da şehir (resmi adlandırma, genellikle nüfus > 100.000)
place town Node Area kasaba (resmi adlandırma, genellikle nüfus > 10.000)
place village Node Area köy (resmi adlandırma, genellikle nüfus < 10.000)
place hamlet Node Area mezra (köyden küçük, birkaç evlik yerleşim)
place isolated_dwelling Node Area For a named settlement consisting of only a few households in a rural setting.
place farm Node Area A distinct named individual farm. See also landuse=farmyard.)
place suburb Node Area semt, şehrin adlandırılmış bölge ya da ilçesi. (kırsal alandaki 'ilçe' için kullanmayınız.)
place neighbourhood Node Area A named part of a place=village, a place=town or a place=city. Smaller than place=suburb.
Other
place continent Node Area kıta (Asya, Afrika, Kuzey Amerika, Güney Amerika, Antartika, Avrupa, Avustralya) Place-continent.png
place country Node ülke
place county Node Area Türk idari sisteminde 'ilçe'. (OSM etiketlerinde karşılığı bulunmadığı için 'il' anlamında da kullanılabilir?)
place island Node Area ada
place locality Node Area üzerinde yerleşim bulunmayan ancak adlandırılmış yer, yöre
place region Node Area bölge
place state Node Area eyalet
additional attributes for places
is_in User Defined Node Way Area Kategori için kullanılır, örn. place=suburb; name=Adalar; is_in=Marmara,Istanbul,Turkey
population Number Node Area nüfus
place_name User Defined Area Yalnızca bölgeler içindir; düğüm noktaları için 'name' kullanılır. (bkz. Notes).
place_numbers User Defined Node Way Area kapı numarası
postal_code User Defined Node Way Area posta kodu
place user defined Mf node.png Mf area.png All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Notlama / Annotation

some keys are allowed with one of the following values.

Node - Düğüm, Way - Yol, Area - Alan

Anahtar Değer Öğe Açıklama Örnek
note serbest içerik Node Way Area Kendiniz ve diğer haritacılar için not. adresinde notların göründüğü bir harita var.  
description serbest içerik Node Way Area Bir tarama sistemi ya da pop-up destekleyen haritalarda görüntülenebilir bilgi..  
image URI Node Way Area Bir görüntü dosyasına atıf (Eğer görüntü bir kaynağı belirtiyorsa aşağıdaki "source_ref" anahtarını kullanınız.)  
source extrapolation Node Way Area Extension of information from a known source  
source knowledge Node Way Area Local or common knowledge  
source historical Node Way Area from out-of-copyright mapping or other historical document  
source image Node Way Area photograph or video  
source survey Node Way Area gpx track or other physical survey  
source voice Node Way Area Voice recordings, eg dictaphone  
source User Defined Node Way Area    
source_ref User Defined Node Way Area To record the URI, source reference (eg Landsat) or other link to physical sources.  
created_by User Defined Node Way Area Defined by the editor used (JOSM, applet, osmeditor, etc), mainly to deal with Utf8 errors. Should not be changed manually.  
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