On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 11:33 AM, pmailkeey . <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you ever look at the example that I've send you ? (probably not >> because it doesn't fit in your idea of addresses) >> > > Probably ! > > >> The house numbers are used to identity flats, not the building. >> > > Now you're confusing 'house numbers' with flat numbers ! > No, they are not flat numbers. see http://osm.org/go/0EpD1Xa_M?m=&relation=3899303 They are just a continuation from the numbers you see to the north. Number 9 does not exist. There is no common number to refer to the building. Similarly in the Eduard Anseelestraat they just continue from the 89 to the east and are followed by the house with number 107 to the west. Sorry that the Belgian reality does not fit into your world model. regards m
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