Because such lists are generally harder to understand, harder to edit,
mostly theoretical - such exact matches do not really occur in reality
and such lists are not supported (both editor programs and data consumers).

Jun 4, 2020, 16:06 by ravilac...@gmail.com:

>
> Why not landuse=forest;meadow in one only polygon ?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Rafael.
>
> O 04/06/20 ás 15:55, Mateusz Konieczny      via Tagging escribiu:
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>> Jun 4, 2020, 10:50 by >> ravilac...@gmail.com>> :
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>>>
>>> This is interesting. But what if the (for example)          silvopasture 
>>> would occupy exactly the same area fo the          landuse=forest and the 
>>> landuse=meadow?
>>>
>>>
>> Exactly the same? Rare but it can be tagged. Create a closed        way, and 
>> make a two multipolygons
>> - one tagged landuse=forest and one tagged landuse=meadow.
>>
>> Though in such cases basically always such areas have        different 
>> geometries anyway.
>>
>>> Of course we could handle this with a new tag          
>>> landuse=silvopasture. 
>>>
>> Not needed.
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