Additionally there are a lot of Capitals not being big cities in the world:

According to Wikipedia (de) the capital of Belize, Belmopan has a population of 8.130 people (2000), while Belize City as the biggest city of Belize has ca 50.000.

Or take the Sucre, the capitol of Bolivien (193k people) and compare to Santa Cruz de la Sierra (biggest city of the country) with 1.1m people.

To sum up other countries:
Côte d'Ivoire: 200k vs 3.6m
Myanmar: 97k vs 4.5m
New Zealand: 178k vs 1.3m
Nigeria: 180k vs 9.2m
Pakistan: 670k vs 12.8m
Palau: 391 vs 11.200 :D
Tanzania: 160k vs 2.4m

even the US with Washington DC (500k) vs New York (>8m) are a good example.

So I think: The distinction between Capital and metropolis is an important one we should not mix up.

regards
Peter

Am 18.01.2011 19:43, schrieb Robert Elsenaar:
Great idea to reactivate is again. New times, new ideas.

I think capitals should be tagged to be Metropolis to also when they do not have enough inhibitans to be granted as one.

-Robert-

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: M∡rtin Koppenhoefer
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 5:11 PM
To: Tag discussion, strategy and related tools
Subject: [Tagging] Tagging Metropolis

Looking at some big cities in Europe I find (not for the first time, I
know) some mapping bugs regarding some of the more important cities,
e.g. L'Hospitalet de Llolobregad [1], Treviso [2], Avellino [3],

[1] http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=41.43&mlon=2.11&zoom=7&layers=M
[2] http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=45.55&mlon=12.34&zoom=6&layers=M
[3] http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=40.85&mlon=14.28&zoom=6&layers=M

or should I name Barcelona, Venice and Naples?

This issue is not raised for the first time, and there is some
interesting ideas in the wiki how the situation could be improved, but
those would require complicated preprocessing.

I feel that this issue could be solved easier with the help of the
crowd. The problem is that place currently offers too few
possibilities on the upper end to classify cities, in deed there is
only town and city for bigger settlements, plus the capital attribute
(which is about administration though).

I see two ways to face this:
1. downgrade smaller and less important cities that are formally
meeting the population criteria but are much less important then a
nearby bigger city (see examples above). This would degrade them to
town level which is not very elegant, as it would enlarge the range of
town enormously.

2. upgrade the big and important cities to a level (or two) above
city, be it with an attribute (e.g. metrolis=yes) or with a "new"
place class (e.g. place=metropolis).
Looking at the stylesheet for mapnik, the ingenious makers have
already thought about this and prepared the styles to understand
place=metropolis as well.

Looking at the current tags, there is no place=metropolis (or fewer
then 3) and no Key:metropolis.

There is a proposal in the wiki by user: MojaveNC which doesn't look bad:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/Metropolis

I'd like to reactivate this, what do you think?

I know that there is suggestions in the wiki to calculate the
importance by considering multiple attributes like airports,
universities, adminstrative functions, economical importance, etc.,
which would be nice to have but are not a good enough reason not to
fix the missing place values.

cheers,
Martin

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