LOL, yes — there will always be exceptions that do not perfectly fit the general description. Some of them are high, and therefore might be used as a landmark, others might be of interest to tourists and religious persons, so tagging them is certainly worthwhile. I don't know what is best for those particular structures but I have an opinion.
I would use man_made=bell_cage for the shorter ones and man_made=tower, tower:type=bell_tower for the taller ones. If the structure has a roof, or otherwise has normal height to width dimensions at its base, add building=yes as well. Many on the Polish images page look like man_made structures to hold bells and my my choice for those is man_made=bell_cage, but each one must be evaluated and tagged individually. I would tag the Greek example with man_made=tower, tower:type=bell_tower. I might include its outline with that of the adjoining church and tag both with building=yes and amenity=place_of_worship, etc. Cheers On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Andreas Labres <l...@lab.at> wrote: > There is something similar in Greece: > > > http://www.tradebit.de/filedetail.php/3897553v2687635-glockenturm-und-eine-griechische-kirche-in-rosa > > http://view.stern.de/de/original/Kloster-Arkadi-Kreta-Glockenturm-Braun-Architektur-865446.html > > Those are "Glockenturm" (aka bell tower) in German. Those seem to be > καμπαναριό (kambanario) in Greek. > > /al > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging > > -- Dave Swarthout Homer, Alaska Chiang Mai, Thailand Travel Blog at http://dswarthout.blogspot.com
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