4 | countries | -
5-9 | states, regions, provinces | -
10-12 | counties | -
-13-16 | cities, municipalities, islands | 7.5 km
+13-16 | cities, municipalities, islands | 15 km
17-18 | towns, boroughs | 4 km
19 | villages, suburbs | 2 km
20 | hamlets, farms, neighbourhoods | 1 km
10-12 | county
13-16 | city
17-21 | suburb
- 22-25 | neighbourhood
+ 22-24 | neighbourhood
+ 25 | squares, farms, localities
26-27 | street
28-30 | POI/house number
The country rank 4 usually doesn't show up in the address parts of an object.
The country is determined indirectly from the country code.
-Ranks 5-25 can be assigned more or less freely. They make up the major part
+Ranks 5-24 can be assigned more or less freely. They make up the major part
of the address.
+Rank 25 is also an addressing rank but it is special because while it can be
+the parent to a POI with an addr:place of the same name, it cannot be a parent
+to streets. Use it for place features that are technically on the same level
+as a street (e.g. squares, city blocks) or for places that should not normally
+appear in an address unless explicitly tagged so (e.g place=locality which
+should be uninhabited and as such not addressable).
+
The street ranks 26 and 27 are handled slightly differently. Only one object
from these ranks shows up in an address.
"province" : [8, 0],
"region" : [18, 0],
"county" : 12,
+ "district" : 12,
"municipality" : 14,
"city" : 16,
"town" : [18, 16],
"borough" : 18,
"village" : [19, 16],
- "district" : [19, 16],
"suburb" : [19, 20],
"hamlet" : 20,
"croft" : 20,
- "subdivision" : 20,
- "allotments" : 20,
+ "subdivision" : 22,
+ "allotments" : 22,
"neighbourhood" : [20, 22],
"quarter" : [20, 22],
"isolated_dwelling" : [22, 20],
- "city_block" : 22,
- "mountain_pass" : [20, 0],
+ "farm" : [22, 20],
+ "city_block" : 25,
+ "mountain_pass" : 25,
"square" : 25,
+ "locality" : 25,
"houses" : [28, 0],
- "farm" : [20, 0],
- "locality" : [20, 0],
"house" : 30,
"" : [22, 0]
},