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OpenStreetMap Ireland 2018 Visualized

2018 was a very productive year for OpenStreetMap in Ireland.

Around 70k nodes added, 60k ways added, and 160k polygons added.

Finally a company was formed to facilitate becoming a fully fledged local chapter.

What does that look like day to day:

Author Heikki VesantoPosted on January 24, 2019August 6, 2022Categories All, Animations, Ireland, Maps, OpenStreetMap, OSGEO

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