Michael, you don't seem to take the right direction to construct a fruitful discussion with Jose :) For your first issue, did you reach the Lithuanian and Russian community? Yves
Le 18 août 2018 16:37:28 GMT+02:00, Michael Tsang <mikl...@gmail.com> a écrit : >On Saturday 18 August 2018 22:10:15 HKT José G Moya Y. wrote: >> Plwase take into notice that, in some countries, the difference >between >> suburb, hamlet, town or village is not only based on population but >in >> political issues, such as self-government, also. >> >> When I see my hometown is defined as "aldea" (hamlet) in wikidata I >always >> got angry, because, being statistically a hamlet (~200 people), it >*is* >> politically a *village* (it elects its own town major and has its own >self >> government and budget). >> >> There are many such villages in Spain, (specially in the "Spanish >Finland", >> the demographic desert between Soria and Teruel) and that is a point >of >> conflict with many EU directives that request villages provide >services a >> such small villages can't afford. > >But does it look like a village from an untrained eye? i.e. what >services does >it provide? If it really provides services that a village provide than >it is >really a village. > >If I am doing the mapping, if the settlement is small (less than 200 >people) >AND does not provide services where a village should provide, I will >mark it >as a hamlet despite every official designation. > >-- >Sent from KMail
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