Rapti Zone

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Rapti Zone, Mid-Western Development Region, Nepal
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राप्ती अञ्चल
latitude: 28.2143, longitude: 82.6172
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Rapti Zone is a zone in Mid-Western Development Region, Nepal at latitude 28°12′51.48″ North, longitude 82°37′01.92″ East.

Project area

relation 4583220

Districts

District Headquarters Relation
Dang Ghorahi relation 4586360
Pyuthan Pyuthan Khalanga relation 4586362
Rolpa Liwang relation 4586367
Rukum Musikot (Jhumlikhalanga) relation 4586366
Salyan Salyan Khalanga relation 4586368

Mapping

How to get started

Read the Getting Involved page to begin contributing to OpenStreetMap.

Tracing Aerial Imagery

This is the easiest way to quickly and effortlessly edit, fix or add map details, create new ways without having to drive around town with GPS logger and camera :-) So, what should we do? Just open www.openstreetmap.org, move the map to your hometown, click on Edit, register/login, and happy mapping!

Naming Convention

The attribute name will always be in Romanized alphabets. Example: Use "Basantapur" for the name keyword. Always use the official name when possible. If another name is more popular name:alt can be used. To write the names in localized script, use name:ne

Like

Atrribute Value
name Basantapur
name:ne बसन्तपुर

Techniques

Mappers from Western countries (people who are remotely mapping) on the project should focus on the geometry development (Point, Line, Polygon) with highest possible spatial accuracy.
People nearby or at Nepal (Local People) should Name the features and add other important attributes (tags) of the spatial data.

Progress of geometry data as well as attribute information should be updated together. The collaboration of International mappers and local people makes the complete map because only geometry or the only text can never give complete information.

All the Technical information about mapping, specification, tags, relationships can be found at Project Ilam Specification page

Imaginary preferences

Editors

Participants

Contributors for this project are/Could be:

  • Kathmandu Living Labs - is a project using open and free infrastructure of OpenStreetMap to map major points-of-interests and critical infrastructure such as schools, public buildings, and hospitals in the Kathmandu Valley
  • OSMStats Nepal
  • Different University Student associations like GESAN (Geomatics Engineering Students' Association of Nepal)
  • YouthMappers
  • Department of Survey Nepal
and other participants

See also