+The layer filter allows to select places by themes.
+
+The `address` layer contains all places that make up an address:
+address points with house numbers, streets, inhabited places (suburbs, villages,
+cities, states tec.) and administrative boundaries.
+
+The `poi` layer selects all point of interest. This includes classic POIs like
+restaurants, shops, hotels but also less obvious features like recycling bins,
+guideposts or benches.
+
+The `railway` layer includes railway infrastructure like tracks.
+Note that in Nominatim's standard configuration, only very few railway
+features are imported into the database.
+
+The `natural` layer collects features like rivers, lakes and mountains while
+the `manmade` layer functions as a catch-all for features not covered by the
+other layers.
+
+| Parameter | Value | Default |
+|-----------| ----- | ------- |
+| featureType | one of: `country`, `state`, `city`, `settlement` | _unset_ |
+
+The featureType allows to have a more fine-grained selection for places
+from the address layer. Results can be restricted to places that make up
+the 'state', 'country' or 'city' part of an address. A featureType of
+settlement selects any human inhabited feature from 'state' down to
+'neighbourhood'.
+
+When featureType is set, then results are automatically restricted
+to the address layer (see above).
+
+!!! tip
+ Instead of using the featureType filters `country`, `state` or `city`,
+ you can also use a structured query without the finer-grained parameters
+ amenity or street.
+
+| Parameter | Value | Default |
+|-----------| ----- | ------- |
+| exclude_place_ids | comma-separated list of place ids |