Key:waterway:name

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Description
Name of the waterway enclosed by a water body Show/edit corresponding data item.
Used on these elements
should not be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Useful combination

natural=water, water=*

Status: in use

The waterway:name=* tag is used on water areas (tagged natural=water) to specify the name of the enclosed waterway=* feature.

Background

Generally in OSM, riverbanks are tagged as natural=water plus a water=* type tag such as water=river. Some mappers have historically added name=* tags to these features using the name of the waterway=*. This can cause some unintended issues, primarily the duplication of water labels on rendered maps. Moving this name=* tag to waterway:name=* fixes these issues without losing information. Data consumers can benefit from having waterway names tagged on water areas.

The waterway:name=* tag supports dual name tagging when a specific area of river, such as a pond or lagoon, has an distinct name (which is suitable for the name=* tag).

How to map

The tagging for waterway:name=* tags follows the same pattern as for name=* tags. For example, you can tag a French name as waterway:name:fr=*.

The content of waterway:name=* tags should match the name=* tags of the referenced waterway. If a river area covers multiple named waterways, consider splitting it up so each area only contains one primary waterway. If a pond or reservoir contains multiple named waterways, consider omitting the waterway:name=* tag.

Examples

  • relation 17066325 – Tappan Zee on the Hudson River
  • relation 12103369 – Conowingo Reservoir on the Susquehanna River
  • way 107087342 – Cayuga Creek riverbank
  • way 10366679 – Канал им. Москвы riverbank

See also

  • waterbody:name=* – used on waterways to indicate the name of the enclosing water body