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Mert Emin Kalender
2017-07-05 01:32:36 UTC
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Thanks Jeff for bringing this into our attention and Roman for looking into
this. I think OSM in Turkey is still growing (rather slowly) and needs some
more attention. As Roman mentioned, there is a group on Facebook where
people from Turkey discuss OSM, but it is rather casual and some members do
not speak English. I am an active OSM member mapping in and outside of
Turkey. I am also leading efforts to translate iD to Turkish and OSM wiki
into Turkish.

I've done a quick research on administrative unit system in Turkey. The
document that could be used to model place classification is available here
<https://www.csb.gov.tr/db/cbs/editordosya/Idari_Birim.pdf>. Turkish
administrative system is sort of messy and complicated. I think it is
important to have a discussion about place type classifications.

From
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Administratively_declared_places
perspective, the following mapping sounds reasonable to me:
- place=country => ÃŒlke
- place=state => not applicable
- place=region => bölge
- place=province => il
- place=district => semt/ilçe - I think semt is a name used for "ilçe" when
"ilçe" is part of the city center's administrative boundary. The following
image has districts of Ä°stanbul -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/media/File:Istanbul_location_districts.svg
Semt
vs ilçe don't seem any different. But look at the districts of Eskişehir -
Loading Image...
Tepebaşı and Odunpazarı forms the city Eskişehir (marked with black
border). These "semt"s are combined together under "bÃŒyÃŒkşehir belediyesi".
Look at Afyonkarahisar -
Loading Image...
In this case city center only has one "semt/ilçe", which is "Afyonkarahisar
merkezi". They are referred as "merkez ilçe".
- place=county => I don't think this type really applies to Turkey.
- place=municipality => This could be another source of confusion. We've
had recent updates to town smaller than "ilçe", but bigger than "köy". This
type could be mapped to "belde" I think.

Regarding
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Populated_settlements.2C_urban
- place=city => il, şehir, even bigger metropolitan cities are could be
mapped to this type.
- place=borough => I don't think this is really applicable.
- place=suburb => Again this could be used for "'ilçe" and "semt".
- place=quarter => Similar to borough, I don't think this is really
applicable.
- place=neighbourhood => This is mahalle. Within "semt/ilçe" we have
neighbourhoods.
- place=city_block => Doesn't really apply to Turkey.

Looking at
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Populated_settlements.2C_urban_and_rural
I can easily tell that Turkish place/administrative unit system doesn't
really fit into here. Let's look at Afyonkarahisar district map again -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/media/File:Afyonkarahisar_districts.png
I am from Emirdağ. It could be referred as town and district as well. My
town has neighborhoods just like districts have. The municipality system is
same as districts. So I think we can classify them as town and also
district.
- place=town => ilçe, but rural ilçe. "Belde"s are towns that belong to
another town, but bigger than a village.
- place=village => köy (doesn't have municipality, but rather part of a
ilçe, just like belde)
- place=hamlet => mezra/mahalle (be aware the use of mahalle here)
- place=isolated_dwelling => could be mezra/mahalle I think.
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Hi OSMers,
I'm trying to understand the placename classifications in Istanbul and how
those relate to OSM tags, and hoping someone can help. In Istanbul there
are ilçe (districts) and mahalle (neighborhoods). But then there are also
semtler - what is the difference between mahalle and semtler?
Also I'm wondering about how to tag places. From the OSM wiki it seems
that districts should be place=suburb and mahalle should be
place=neighborhood, but on the map the districts are usually place=town and
mahalle/semtleri are either place=suburb or place=neighborhood. Is there
any reason for tagging ilçe as place=town?
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to formalize the tags?
Cheers,
Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
I've been mapping a lot in Turkey but can only tell for sure that
* il = province (admin_level=4)
* ilçe = town = district = district center (admin_level=6)
* köy = village (admin_level=8)
Concerning suburb/neighborhood (mahalle/semt) I'm still unsure and up to
now
didn't get ANY response from the Turkish community regarding classification
(see
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-tr/2014-
November/000362.html)
The community is not very active in the mailinglist - they may be more
active in
a facebook group (I don't use fb)
https://www.facebook.com/OpenStreetMapTurkey/
Semt seems as if only being used in big cities - wikipedia calls them
* https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategori:TÃŒrkiye'deki_semtler
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Quarters_in_Turkey
Even villages may have 1) suburbs which I give the neighborhood tag and 2)
"mezra"s
where I use hamlet.
Yayla vary from location (no house at all) over hamlet (some houses) to
suburb/village
(if big like a village)
Wikipedia says yayla = Plateau - in German I'd rather call them "Alm".
Bucak is sort of deprecated
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucak_(administrative_unit))
Another thing is that most villages in metropolitan municipalities have
been converted
to suburbs (6360 Metropolıtan Law) after 2012
http://econpapers.repec.org/article/scn000raj/383.htm
Hi OSMers,
I'm trying to understand the placename classifications in Istanbul and
how those relate to OSM tags, and hoping someone can help. In Istanbul
there
are ilçe (districts) and mahalle (neighborhoods). But then there are
also semtler - what is the difference between mahalle and semtler?
Also I'm wondering about how to tag places. From the OSM wiki it seems
that districts should be place=suburb and mahalle should be
place=neighborhood, but on the map the districts are usually place=town
and mahalle/semtleri are either place=suburb or place=neighborhood. Is
there
any reason for tagging ilçe as place=town?
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to formalize the tags?
Cheers,
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2017-07-06 09:20:39 UTC
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Sağol Mert!

I think the translation of https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place
into Turkish would be quite helpful for beginners. Or a subpage of
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Turkey describing the
place categorization in Turkey...

On Wed, 05 Jul 2017 04:32:36 +0300, Mert Emin Kalender
Post by Mert Emin Kalender
Thanks Jeff for bringing this into our attention and Roman for looking
into this. I think OSM in Turkey is still growing (rather slowly) and
needs some more attention. As Roman mentioned, there is a group on
Facebook where
people from Turkey discuss OSM, but it is rather casual and some members
do not speak English. I am an active OSM member mapping in and outside of
Turkey. I am also leading efforts to translate iD to Turkish and OSM wiki
into Turkish.
I've done a quick research on administrative unit system in Turkey. The
document that could be used to model place classification is available
here <https://www.csb.gov.tr/db/cbs/editordosya/Idari_Birim.pdf>. Turkish
administrative system is sort of messy and complicated. I think it is
important to have a discussion about place type classifications.
From
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Administratively_declared_places
- place=country => ülke
- place=state => not applicable
- place=region => bölge
- place=province => il
- place=district => semt/ilçe - I think semt is a name used for "ilçe"
when
"ilçe" is part of the city center's administrative boundary. The
following
image has districts of İstanbul -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/media/File:Istanbul_location_districts.svg
Semt
vs ilçe don't seem any different. But look at the districts of Eskişehir
-
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/media/File:Eski%C5%9Fehir_districts.png
Tepebaşı and Odunpazarı forms the city Eskişehir (marked with black
border). These "semt"s are combined together under "büyükşehir
belediyesi".
Look at Afyonkarahisar -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/media/File:Afyonkarahisar_districts.png
In this case city center only has one "semt/ilçe", which is
"Afyonkarahisar
merkezi". They are referred as "merkez ilçe".
- place=county => I don't think this type really applies to Turkey.
- place=municipality => This could be another source of confusion. We've
had recent updates to town smaller than "ilçe", but bigger than "köy".
This
type could be mapped to "belde" I think.
Regarding
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Populated_settlements.2C_urban
- place=city => il, şehir, even bigger metropolitan cities are could be
mapped to this type.
- place=borough => I don't think this is really applicable.
- place=suburb => Again this could be used for "'ilçe" and "semt".
- place=quarter => Similar to borough, I don't think this is really
applicable.
- place=neighbourhood => This is mahalle. Within "semt/ilçe" we have
neighbourhoods.
- place=city_block => Doesn't really apply to Turkey.
Looking at
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Populated_settlements.2C_urban_and_rural
I can easily tell that Turkish place/administrative unit system doesn't
really fit into here. Let's look at Afyonkarahisar district map again -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/media/File:Afyonkarahisar_districts.png
I am from Emirdağ. It could be referred as town and district as well. My
town has neighborhoods just like districts have. The municipality system is
same as districts. So I think we can classify them as town and also
district.
- place=town => ilçe, but rural ilçe. "Belde"s are towns that belong to
another town, but bigger than a village.
- place=village => köy (doesn't have municipality, but rather part of a
ilçe, just like belde)
- place=hamlet => mezra/mahalle (be aware the use of mahalle here)
- place=isolated_dwelling => could be mezra/mahalle I think.
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Hi OSMers,
I'm trying to understand the placename classifications in Istanbul and how
those relate to OSM tags, and hoping someone can help. In Istanbul there
are ilçe (districts) and mahalle (neighborhoods). But then there are
also
semtler - what is the difference between mahalle and semtler?
Also I'm wondering about how to tag places. From the OSM wiki it seems
that districts should be place=suburb and mahalle should be
place=neighborhood, but on the map the districts are usually place=town and
mahalle/semtleri are either place=suburb or place=neighborhood. Is there
any reason for tagging ilçe as place=town?
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to formalize the tags?
Cheers,
Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
I've been mapping a lot in Turkey but can only tell for sure that
* il = province (admin_level=4)
* ilçe = town = district = district center (admin_level=6)
* köy = village (admin_level=8)
Concerning suburb/neighborhood (mahalle/semt) I'm still unsure and up to
now
didn't get ANY response from the Turkish community regarding
classification
(see
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-tr/2014-
November/000362.html)
The community is not very active in the mailinglist - they may be more
active in
a facebook group (I don't use fb)
https://www.facebook.com/OpenStreetMapTurkey/
Semt seems as if only being used in big cities - wikipedia calls them
* https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategori:Türkiye'deki_semtler
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Quarters_in_Turkey
Even villages may have 1) suburbs which I give the neighborhood tag and 2)
"mezra"s
where I use hamlet.
Yayla vary from location (no house at all) over hamlet (some houses) to
suburb/village
(if big like a village)
Wikipedia says yayla = Plateau - in German I'd rather call them "Alm".
Bucak is sort of deprecated
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucak_(administrative_unit))
Another thing is that most villages in metropolitan municipalities have
been converted
to suburbs (6360 Metropolıtan Law) after 2012
http://econpapers.repec.org/article/scn000raj/383.htm
Hi OSMers,
I'm trying to understand the placename classifications in Istanbul and
how those relate to OSM tags, and hoping someone can help. In
Istanbul
there
are ilçe (districts) and mahalle (neighborhoods). But then there are
also semtler - what is the difference between mahalle and semtler?
Also I'm wondering about how to tag places. From the OSM wiki it
seems
that districts should be place=suburb and mahalle should be
place=neighborhood, but on the map the districts are usually
place=town
and mahalle/semtleri are either place=suburb or place=neighborhood.
Is
there
any reason for tagging ilçe as place=town?
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to formalize the tags?
Cheers,
Jeff
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Jeff Haack
2017-07-06 10:00:02 UTC
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Hi All,

Agreed it would be useful to put this up on the wiki.

And thanks Mert for the research. I agree with most of your definitions,
but I'm still a bit unclear on the ilçe vs. semtler in Istanbul. When I
pull down Istanbul Muncipal data via the CitySDK Project -
http://devcitysdk.ibb.gov.tr/, it seems clear that the city is divided into
39 districts which they call ilçe, and that each ilçe is then subdivided
into any number of mahalle. So for example, Fatih District (ilçe) in
Istanbul is made up of 57 mahalle. There is no mention of semtler here,
but I do not think that it refers to the same thing as ilçe. If you look
on Wikipedia for Fatih - https://tr.wikipedia.org/wik
i/Kategori:Fatih,_%C4%B0stanbul%27un_mahalleleri - there is a list of
mahalle, which have definite boundaries, as well as a list of semtler
contained in that district.

Ali wrote me a response on this list but directly, and he said:

*Mahalle is the offical name and polygon feature as given by metropolitan
municipality as known as neighborhoods. But semt is the unoffical name as
known as by the people who live there, they are also bigger than
neighborhoods. I guess it occurs when municipality divided the
neighborhoods in part and give them new neighborhood names. In Istanbul we
have three offical border polygon as we use. These are Ä°L as a province,
İLÇE as a county/district and MAHALLE as a neighborhood. I hope i could
help.*

So for this reason I think that semtler might best be tagged as
place=quarter, which according to the OSM wiki -
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:place%3Dquarter - are smaller than a
suburb (district) and larger than a neighborhood, and "does not have to be
an administrative entity." Yes, place=quarter is not a very common tag,
but I don't know how else we would want to tag semtleri.
Sağol Mert!
I think the translation of https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place
into Turkish would be quite helpful for beginners. Or a subpage of
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_Turkey describing the
place categorization in Turkey...
On Wed, 05 Jul 2017 04:32:36 +0300, Mert Emin Kalender <
Thanks Jeff for bringing this into our attention and Roman for looking
into this. I think OSM in Turkey is still growing (rather slowly) and needs
some more attention. As Roman mentioned, there is a group on Facebook where
people from Turkey discuss OSM, but it is rather casual and some members
do not speak English. I am an active OSM member mapping in and outside of
Turkey. I am also leading efforts to translate iD to Turkish and OSM wiki
into Turkish.
I've done a quick research on administrative unit system in Turkey. The
document that could be used to model place classification is available
here <https://www.csb.gov.tr/db/cbs/editordosya/Idari_Birim.pdf>. Turkish
administrative system is sort of messy and complicated. I think it is
important to have a discussion about place type classifications.
From
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Administrative
ly_declared_places
- place=country => ÃŒlke
- place=state => not applicable
- place=region => bölge
- place=province => il
- place=district => semt/ilçe - I think semt is a name used for "ilçe" when
"ilçe" is part of the city center's administrative boundary. The following
image has districts of Ä°stanbul -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/m
edia/File:Istanbul_location_districts.svg
Semt
vs ilçe don't seem any different. But look at the districts of Eskişehir -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/m
edia/File:Eski%C5%9Fehir_districts.png
Tepebaşı and Odunpazarı forms the city Eskişehir (marked with black
border). These "semt"s are combined together under "bÃŒyÃŒkşehir belediyesi".
Look at Afyonkarahisar -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/m
edia/File:Afyonkarahisar_districts.png
In this case city center only has one "semt/ilçe", which is "Afyonkarahisar
merkezi". They are referred as "merkez ilçe".
- place=county => I don't think this type really applies to Turkey.
- place=municipality => This could be another source of confusion. We've
had recent updates to town smaller than "ilçe", but bigger than "köy". This
type could be mapped to "belde" I think.
Regarding
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Populated_sett
lements.2C_urban
- place=city => il, şehir, even bigger metropolitan cities are could be
mapped to this type.
- place=borough => I don't think this is really applicable.
- place=suburb => Again this could be used for "'ilçe" and "semt".
- place=quarter => Similar to borough, I don't think this is really
applicable.
- place=neighbourhood => This is mahalle. Within "semt/ilçe" we have
neighbourhoods.
- place=city_block => Doesn't really apply to Turkey.
Looking at
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:place#Populated_sett
lements.2C_urban_and_rural
I can easily tell that Turkish place/administrative unit system doesn't
really fit into here. Let's look at Afyonkarahisar district map again -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Turkey#/m
edia/File:Afyonkarahisar_districts.png
I am from Emirdağ. It could be referred as town and district as well. My
town has neighborhoods just like districts have. The municipality system is
same as districts. So I think we can classify them as town and also
district.
- place=town => ilçe, but rural ilçe. "Belde"s are towns that belong to
another town, but bigger than a village.
- place=village => köy (doesn't have municipality, but rather part of a
ilçe, just like belde)
- place=hamlet => mezra/mahalle (be aware the use of mahalle here)
- place=isolated_dwelling => could be mezra/mahalle I think.
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Hi OSMers,
I'm trying to understand the placename classifications in Istanbul and how
those relate to OSM tags, and hoping someone can help. In Istanbul there
are ilçe (districts) and mahalle (neighborhoods). But then there are also
semtler - what is the difference between mahalle and semtler?
Also I'm wondering about how to tag places. From the OSM wiki it seems
that districts should be place=suburb and mahalle should be
place=neighborhood, but on the map the districts are usually place=town and
mahalle/semtleri are either place=suburb or place=neighborhood. Is there
any reason for tagging ilçe as place=town?
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to formalize the tags?
Cheers,
Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
I've been mapping a lot in Turkey but can only tell for sure that
* il = province (admin_level=4)
* ilçe = town = district = district center (admin_level=6)
* köy = village (admin_level=8)
Concerning suburb/neighborhood (mahalle/semt) I'm still unsure and up to
now
didn't get ANY response from the Turkish community regarding
classification
(see
https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/talk-tr/2014-
November/000362.html)
The community is not very active in the mailinglist - they may be more
active in
a facebook group (I don't use fb)
https://www.facebook.com/OpenStreetMapTurkey/
Semt seems as if only being used in big cities - wikipedia calls them
* https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kategori:TÃŒrkiye'deki_semtler
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Quarters_in_Turkey
Even villages may have 1) suburbs which I give the neighborhood tag and 2)
"mezra"s
where I use hamlet.
Yayla vary from location (no house at all) over hamlet (some houses) to
suburb/village
(if big like a village)
Wikipedia says yayla = Plateau - in German I'd rather call them "Alm".
Bucak is sort of deprecated
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucak_(administrative_unit))
Another thing is that most villages in metropolitan municipalities have
been converted
to suburbs (6360 Metropolıtan Law) after 2012
http://econpapers.repec.org/article/scn000raj/383.htm
Hi OSMers,
I'm trying to understand the placename classifications in Istanbul and
how those relate to OSM tags, and hoping someone can help. In Istanbul
there
are ilçe (districts) and mahalle (neighborhoods). But then there are
also semtler - what is the difference between mahalle and semtler?
Also I'm wondering about how to tag places. From the OSM wiki it seems
that districts should be place=suburb and mahalle should be
place=neighborhood, but on the map the districts are usually place=town
and mahalle/semtleri are either place=suburb or place=neighborhood. Is
there
any reason for tagging ilçe as place=town?
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to formalize the tags?
Cheers,
Jeff
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