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November 16, 2015

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Irish Vice Counties

I’ve been meaning to write about OpenStreetMap Ireland‘s townland mapping project for some time. It’s a wonderful example of how historical maps are of significant value in creating really useful data on OpenStreetMap which is just as relevant as it today as was in the past. The immediate reason for Read more…

By OSM Ireland, 7 years16-Nov-2015 ago
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