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OpenStreetMap нарочно няма ограничения за съдържанието на етикетите(tags) които могат да се слагат на върховете(Nodes), пътищата(Ways) и зоните(Areas). Въпреки това е полезно да се съгласува основен набор от свойства и съответните им етикети за да се създаде, интерпретира и покаже карта. Тази страница съдържа препоръчителния набор от свойства и етикети които се използват в България.

Ако не намирате подходящ етикет за това което искате да отбележите на картата, прегледайте страницата предложени свойства или страница релации за групиране на пътища и върхове. От там ще разберете какви свойства могат да се добавят или да предложите свои.

  • Ако имате нужда от допълнителна информация за термините връх/път/зона погледнете Elements.
  • Някои картографски характеристики са обяснени подробно. Прегледакте Feature Index.
  • За да предложите нова икона, използвайте страницата Proposed Icons.
  • Прегледайте също Editing Standards and Conventions.

Забележки за визуализацията:

  • Използвайки описаните етикети означава че редакциите ви най-вероятно ще се появят в различните визуализатори. Въпреки това няма гаранция за нито един от описаниет етикети че ще се покаже в който и да е визуализатор или във визуализатора използван на основната страница на OSM.
  • Също така може да има много етикети които се показват в различните визуализатори и които не са описани тук. Този списък не съдържа всички етикети поддържани от визуализаторите.
  • Колоната 'Rendering' в тези таблици показва как примерно би могъл да се изобрази съответния елемент върху някоя карта. Тя не задава как да бъдат визуализирани слоевете Mapnik или Osmarender и въобще която и да било друга карта.

Таблиците са групирани тематично, като по-често използваните са в началото.
Всеки раздел е шаблон, който може да се ползва при превод на други езици.


Физически елементи

Пътища (highway)

Етикетът 'път' е основния етикет който се използва за пътища. Често той е единствения етикет. Съществуват конвенции за използването му в отделните държави. Прегледайте страниците Highway tag usage и Road за напътствия.

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Roads

This group lists the 7 main tags for the road network, from most to least functionally important for motor vehicle traffic.

highway motorway way Главен път с ограничен достъп, обикновенно с 2 или повече ленти за движение във всяка посока и допълнителна аварийна лента. Еквивалент на магистрала, аутобан и др.
highway trunk way Скоростен път. В България това са т.н. 'четирилентови пътища' или пътища от 'магистрален тип'.
  • Cat and Fiddle Road, England
    Cat and Fiddle Road, England
highway primary way Първокласен път. Свързва големите градове и е част от международните транспортни коридори. Означават се с едноцифров номер.
  • Hunsrückhöhenstraße, Kappel, Germany
    Hunsrückhöhenstraße, Kappel, Germany
  • Tanami Road, Australia
    Tanami Road, Australia
highway secondary way Второкласен път. Свързва първокласни пътища и по-малките градове и села. Означава се с двуцифров номер.
  • L134, Meyenburg, Schwanewede, Germany
    L134, Meyenburg, Schwanewede, Germany
  • Vatnsnesvegur, Iceland
    Vatnsnesvegur, Iceland
highway tertiary way Третокласен път. Свързва малките села и второкласните пътища. Означават се с номер от 3 или 4 цифри.
  • Bergedorfer Straße, Worpswede, Germany
    Bergedorfer Straße, Worpswede, Germany
  • Canol Road, Yukon, Canada
    Canol Road, Yukon, Canada
highway unclassified way Некласифициран път. В България: местни пътища (общински и частни). Това са бившите четвъртокласни пътища.
Заб.: Това не е етикет за път, за който не знаем неговата класификация. Вижте highway=road за пътища под въпрос.
  • Sentiero 00, Cantagallo, Tuscany, Italy
    Sentiero 00, Cantagallo, Tuscany, Italy
  • Kuskealleen, Vordingborg, Denmark
    Kuskealleen, Vordingborg, Denmark
highway residential way Улица в населено място. Обикновено се използва както за придивжване, така и за паркиране.
  • Main Street, Elko, Nevada, USA
    Main Street, Elko, Nevada, USA

Link roads

highway motorway_link way Свързващите пътища (пътни ленти/рампи), водещи от/към магистрали. Обикновено е със същите ограничения за магистралата.
A5 exit link to A672, Darmstadt, Germany
A5 exit link to A672, Darmstadt, Germany
highway trunk_link way Свързващи пътища (пътни ленти/рампи), водещи към/от главен път, от/до главен път или път от по-нисък клас.
A7 / OAL23 interchange, Nesselwang, Germany
A7 / OAL23 interchange, Nesselwang, Germany
highway primary_link way Свързващи пътища (пътни ленти/рампи), водещи до/от първокласен път, от/до първокласен път или път от по-нисък клас.
B20 exit and entrance to Brunn, Fridolfing, Germany
B20 exit and entrance to Brunn, Fridolfing, Germany
highway secondary_link way Свързващи пътища (пътни ленти/рампи), водещи до/от второкласен път, от/до второкласен път или път от по-нисък клас.
highway tertiary_link way Свързващи пътища (пътни ленти/рампи), водещи до/от третокласен път, от/до третокласен път или път от по-нисък клас.

Special road types

highway living_street way Улица на която пешеходците имат предимство пред колите, децата могат да играят на пътното платно и скоросста е ниска. В България е дефинирана като "жилищна зона".
beginning of a living street with a paving stones surface and some trees and cars parking at the sides
beginning of a living street with a paving stones surface and some trees and cars parking at the sides
highway service way area Generally for access to a building, motorway service station, beach, campsite, industrial estate, business park, etc.. This is also commonly used for access to parking and trash collection. Sometimes called an alley, particularly in the US.

Use with service=*, e.g. service=parking_aisle to mark a service way inside a amenity=parking.
highway pedestrian way area За пътища, използвани предимно от пешеходци (пешеходни улици). Също така за маркиране на площади (в този случай добавете area=*.
highway track way Черни пътища използвани за селскостопански цели; горски пътища и др.; Възможо е да имат някаква настилка. Вижте tracktype=* за повече детайли.
highway bus_guideway way Автобусен път, по който превозното средство се движи по пътя (макар и да не е железопътна линия) и който не е подходящ за друго движение. Моля, обърнете внимание: това не е нормална автобусна лента, вместо нея използвайте access=*, psv=yes!
highway escape way For runaway truck ramps, runaway truck lanes, emergency escape ramps, or truck arrester beds. It enables vehicles with braking failure to safely stop.
highway raceway way A course or track for (motor) racing.
highway road way A road of unknown classification. This is intended as a temporary tag to mark a road until it has been properly surveyed. Once it has been surveyed, the classification should be updated to the appropriate value.
highway busway way A dedicated roadway for bus rapid transit systems
grade-seperated section of busway outside of station
grade-seperated section of busway outside of station

Paths

highway footway way area For designated footpaths; i.e., mainly/exclusively for pedestrians. This includes walking tracks and gravel paths. If bicycles are allowed as well, you can indicate this by adding a bicycle=yes tag. Should not be used for paths where the primary or intended usage is unknown.
highway bridleway way Път за коне. Еквивалентен на highway=path + horse=designated.
highway steps way For flights of steps (stairs) on footways. Use with step_count=* to indicate the number of steps.
highway corridor way For a hallway inside of a building.
highway path way Неспецифична или споделена пътека.
highway via_ferrata way A via ferrata is a route equipped with fixed cables, stemples, ladders, and bridges in order to increase ease and security for climbers. These via ferrata require equipment : climbing harness, shock absorber and two short lengths of rope, but do not require a long rope as for climbing.

When sidewalk/crosswalk is tagged as a separate way

footway sidewalk way Sidewalk that runs typically along residential road. Use in combination with highway=footway or highway=path
footway crossing way Pedestrians can cross a street here; e.g., zebra crossing.
footway traffic_island way The way between two crossings, safespot for pedestrians, has micromapping characteristics as a detailed alternative to =*. Use in combination with highway=footway or highway=path.

When sidewalk (or pavement) is tagged on the main roadway (see Sidewalks)

sidewalk both | left | right | no way Specifies that the highways has sidewalks on both sides, on one side or no sidewalk at all

When cycleway is drawn as its own way (see Bicycle)

highway cycleway way За велосипедни алеи. Добавете foot=* само ако не се прилагат default-access-restrictions.
Separated cycleway with traffic sign
Separated cycleway with traffic sign

Cycleway tagged on the main roadway or lane (see Bicycle)

cycleway lane way A lane is a route that lies within the roadway
cycleway opposite way Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes where it is legally permitted to cycle in both directions. Replaced by oneway:bicycle=no.
cycleway opposite_lane way Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes that have a cycling lane going the opposite direction of normal traffic flow (a "contraflow" lane). Replaced by oneway:bicycle=no + cycleway:left=lane/cycleway:right=lane + cycleway:left:oneway=-1/cycleway:right:oneway=-1.
cycleway track way A track provides a route that is separated from traffic. In the United States, this term is often used to refer to bike lanes that are separated from lanes for cars by pavement buffers, bollards, parking lanes, and curbs. Note that a cycle track may alternatively be drawn as a separate way next to the road which is tagged as highway=cycleway.
cycleway opposite_track way Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes that have a cycling track going the opposite direction of normal traffic flow. Replaced by oneway:bicycle=no + cycleway:left=track/cycleway:right=track + cycleway:left:oneway=-1/cycleway:right:oneway=-1.
cycleway share_busway way There is a bus lane that cyclists are permitted to use.
cycleway opposite_share_busway way Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes that have a bus lane that cyclists are also permitted to use, and which go in the opposite direction to normal traffic flow (a "contraflow" bus lane). Replaced by oneway:bicycle=no + cycleway:left=share_busway/cycleway:right=share_busway + cycleway:left:oneway=-1/cycleway:right:oneway=-1.
cycleway shared_lane way Cyclists share a lane with motor vehicles, there are markings reminding about this. In some places these markings are known as "sharrows" ('sharing arrows') and this is the tag to use for those.

Busways tagged on the main roadway or lane (see Bus lanes)

busway lane way Deprecated variant to tag bus lanes. Replaced by bus/psv lane tagging lanes:bus=* / lanes:psv=*) / bus:lanes=* / psv:lanes=*
busway opposite way Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes where buses are legally permitted to travel in both directions. Replaced by oneway:bus=no
busway opposite_lane way Deprecated variant for ways with oneway=yes that have a bus lane which go in the opposite direction to normal traffic flow (a "contraflow" bus lane). Replaced by oneway:bus=no and lanes:bus=* / lanes:psv=*) / bus:lanes=* / psv:lanes=*

Street parking tagged on the main roadway (see Street parking)

parking:left / :right / :both
(hereafter: parking:side)
lane | street_side | on_kerb | half_on_kerb | shoulder | no | separate | yes way Primary key to record parking along the street. Describes the parking position of parked vehicles in the street.
parking:sideorientation=* parallel | diagonal | perpendicular way To specify the orientation of parked vehicles if there is street parking.

Lifecycle (see also lifecycle prefixes)

highway proposed way For planned roads, use with proposed=*.
highway construction way For roads under construction, use with construction=*.
different colours

Attributes

abutters commercial | industrial | mixed | residential | retail etc. way See Key:abutters for more details.
bicycle_road yes way A bicycle road is a road designated for bicycles. If residential streets get the status of bicycle roads, normally, by special signs, motor traffic is admitted with limited speed, often only for residents.
bus_bay both | left | right way A bus bay outside the main carriageway for boarding/alighting
change yes | no | not_right | not_left | only_right | only_left way Specify the allowed/forbidden lane changes
destination <place name of destination> way Destination when following a linear feature
embankment yes | dyke way A dyke or a raised bank to carry a road, railway, or canal across a low-lying or wet area.
embedded_rails yes | <type of railway> way A highway on which non-railway traffic is also allowed has railway tracks embedded in it but the rails are mapped as separate ways.
ford yes node way The road crosses through stream or river, vehicles must enter any water. See also ford=*.
frontage_road yes way A frontage road.
ice_road yes way A highway is laid upon frozen water basin, definitely doesn't exist in summer.
incline Number % | ° | up | down node way Incline steepness as percents ("5%") or degrees ("20°"). Positive/negative values indicate movement upward/downwards in the direction of the way.
junction roundabout way closed way Автоматично се прилага oneway=yes, като посоката на движение се определя от посоката на пътя. Този етикет се прилага на път вече маркиран с highway=*.
lanes <number> way The number of traffic lanes for general purpose traffic, also for buses and other specific classes of vehicle.
lane_markings yes | no way Specifies if a highway has painted markings to indicate the position of the lanes.
lit yes | no nodewayarea Street lighting
maxspeed <number> way Specifies the maximum legal speed limit on a road, railway or waterway.
motorroad yes | no way node The motorroad tag is used to describe highways that have motorway-like access restrictions but that are not a motorway.
mountain_pass yes node The highest point of a mountain pass.
mtb:scale 0-6 way Applies to highway=path and highway=track. A classification scheme for mtb trails (few inclination and downhill).
mtb:scale:uphill 0-5 way A classification scheme for mtb trails for going uphill if there is significant inclination.
mtb:scale:imba 0-4 way The IMBA Trail Difficulty Rating System shall be used for bikeparks. It is adapted to mtb trails with artificial obstacles.
mtb:description Text way Applies to highway=path and highway=track. A key to input variable infos related to mtbiking on a way with human words
oneway yes | no | reversible way Oneway streets are streets where you are only allowed to drive in one direction.
oneway:bicycle yes | no | way Used on ways with oneway=yes where it is legally permitted to cycle in both directions.
overtaking yes | no | caution | both | forward | backward way Specifying sections of roads where overtaking is legally forbidden.
parking:lane parallel | diagonal | perpendicular | marked | no_parking | no_stopping | fire_lane. way Deprecated variant to map parking along streets. See section on street parking above or the street parking page for more details.
parking:condition free | ticket | disc | residents | customers | private way Deprecated variant to map parking conditions along streets. See section on street parking above or the street parking page for more details.
passing_places yes way A way which has frequent passing places.
priority forward | backward way Traffic priority for narrow parts of roads, e.g. narrow bridges.
priority_road designated | yes_unposted | end way Specifying roads signposted as priority roads.
sac_scale strolling | hiking | mountain_hiking | demanding_mountain_hiking | alpine_hiking | demanding_alpine_hiking | difficult_alpine_hiking way Applies to highway=path and highway=footway. A classification scheme for hiking trails.
service alley | driveway | parking_aisle etc. way An alley is a service road usually located between properties for access to utilities. Use with highway=service.
shoulder no | yes | right | both | left way Presence of shoulder in highway
side_road yes way A side road.
smoothness excellent | good | intermediate | bad | very_bad | horrible | very_horrible | impassable way area Specifies the physical usability of a way for wheeled vehicles due to surface regularity/flatness. See Key:smoothness for more details.
surface paved | unpaved | asphalt | concrete | paving_stones | sett | cobblestone | metal | wood | compacted | fine_gravel | gravel | pebblestone | plastic | grass_paver | grass | dirt | earth | mud | sand | ground way See Key:surface for more details.
tactile_paving yes | no node way area A paving in the ground to be followed with a blindman's stick.
tracktype grade1 | grade2 | grade3 | grade4 | grade5 way To describe the quality of the surface. See Key:tracktype for more information.
traffic_calming bump | hump | table | island | cushion | yes | etc. node way To tag road features that are designed to slow down traffic in residential areas.
trail_visibility excellent | good | intermediate | bad | horrible | no way Applies to highway=path, highway=footway, highway=cycleway and highway=bridleway. A classification for hiking trails visibility
trailblazed yes | no | poles | cairns | symbols way Applies to highway=*. Describing trail blazing and marking. See Key:trailblazed for more information.
trailblazed:visibility excellent | good | intermediate | bad | horrible | no way Applies to trailblazed=*. A classification for visibility of trailblazing. See Key:trailblazed:visibility for more information.
turn left | slight_left | through | right | slight_right | merge_to_left | merge_to_right | reverse way The key turn can be used to specify the direction in which a way or a lane will lead.
width <number> way The width of a feature.
winter_road yes way A highway functions during winter, probably can't be driven in summer.

Other features

highway bus_stop node A small bus stop. Larger stations should be tagged as amenity=bus_station instead.
highway crossing node A.k.a. crosswalk. Pedestrians can cross a street here; e.g., zebra crossing
highway cyclist_waiting_aid node Street furniture for cyclists that are intended to make waiting at esp. traffic lights more comfortable.
highway elevator node way An elevator or lift, used to travel vertically, providing passenger and freight access between pathways at different floor levels.
highway emergency_bay node way An area beside a highway where you can safely stop your car in case of breakdown or emergency.
highway emergency_access_point node Sign number which can be used to define you current position in case of an emergency. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN.
highway give_way node A give way sign.
emergency phone node A calling device can be used to tell on your current position in case of an emergency. Use with ref=NUMBER_ON_THE_SIGN
highway ladder nodeway A vertical or inclined set of steps or rungs intended for climbing or descending of a person with the help of hands.
highway milestone node Highway location marker
highway mini_roundabout node Very small roundabouts only, larger ones should be junction=roundabout.

Rendered as anti-clockwise by default. To render clockwise add the tag direction=clockwise.

highway motorway_junction node Indicates a junction (UK) or exit (US). ref=* should be set to the exit number or junction identifier. (Some roads - e.g., the A14 - also carry junction numbers, so the tag may be encountered elsewhere despite its name)
highway passing_place node The location of a passing space.
highway platform node way area The passenger platform of a bus stop or station.
highway rest_area node area Place where drivers can leave the road to rest, but not refuel.
highway services node area A service station to get food and eat something, often found at motorways.
highway speed_camera node A fixed road-side or overhead speed camera.
highway speed_display node A dynamic electronic sign that displays the speed of the passer-by motorist.
highway stop node A stop sign.
highway street_lamp node A street light, lamppost, street lamp, light standard, or lamp standard is a raised source of light on the edge of a road, which is turned on or lit at a certain time every night.
highway toll_gantry node A toll gantry is a gantry suspended over a way, usually a motorway, as part of a system of electronic toll collection. For a toll booth with any kind of barrier or booth see: barrier=toll_booth
highway traffic_mirror node Mirror that reflects the traffic on one road when direct view is blocked.
highway traffic_signals node Lights that control the traffic.
highway trailhead node Designated place to start on a trail or route
highway turning_circle node A turning circle is a rounded, widened area usually, but not necessarily, at the end of a road to facilitate easier turning of a vehicle.
highway turning_loop node A widened area of a highway with a non-traversable island for turning around, often circular and at the end of a road.
highway User Defined node way See Taginfo for more used values.

This table is a wiki template with a default description in English. Editable here. This table is a wiki template with a default description in English. Editable here.

Велосипедни алеи (cycleway)

Value Element Comment Photo

Dedicated bicycle lanes

lane way A bicycle lane is an inherent part of the road itself. It has no physical separation from the other lanes except the painting on the road. In North America, known as a class II bicycle facility. Notably, there is no curb between the cycle lane and the road.

Some countries have two different types of cycle lanes:

  • one with a strict segregation that is reserved exclusively to cyclists and
  • one with a soft segregation, usually a dashed line.

To distinguish between these two types of cycle lanes, the cycle lane can additionally be tagged with cycleway:lane=exclusive or cycleway:lane=advisory respectively.

Shared bicycle lanes

shared_lane way Cyclists share a lane with motor vehicles, and there are markings (like sharrows) indicating that motorists and cyclists should share this lane.

The road markings are usually there to highlight a cycle route or to remind drivers that you can cycle there.

share_busway way A special lane reserved for public transport on which cyclists are also allowed to bike.

Bicycle tracks

track way A cycle track is separated from the road by curbs, parking lots, grass verges, trees, bollards or another physical barrier, but is running parallel and next to the road. In North America this is called a protected bike lane, separated bike lane, greenway, green lane, or class IV facility.[1]

Alternatively, consider mapping cycle tracks as a separate way next to the road tagged as highway=cycleway (or highway=path + bicycle=designated in case of shared foot- and bicycle ways). Both methods each have their pros and cons: While adding a single tag to an existing way takes less time and still often describes the cycle track accurately, a separately tagged cycle way is generally more flexible and allows to capture more detail (note here that higher complexity increases the potential for routing errors). Add cycleway=separate to the highway if a cycle track is mapped separately (see below).

In the USA, general practice is to use this tag when the bike lane is protected by parking with or without bollards/flex posts. E.g. the parking lane is between the vehicle travel lane and the bike lane. Where the bike lane is bi-directional and protected by bollards, general practice has been to draw this bike lane as a separate way even if it is not vertically separated from the vehicle travel lanes.

separate way Should be used to indicate that a cycle track associated with a highway has been mapped as a separate OSM element (i.e., is tagged with highway=cycleway). Meaning is similar to the use of sidewalk=separate for footways, and can potentially be used when simplifying geometries for rendering. It also acts as a hint to avoid duplicating an existing cycleway by adding cycleway=track to a highway. Don't confuse with segregated=yes.

No bicycle infrastructure

no way Explicitly marks that a street has no bicycle infrastructure. This allows to explicitly note that the road was surveyed for bicycle infrastructure.

Other bicycle infrastructure

crossing way Used on separately mapped paths to indicate that it's a bicycle crossing.
shoulder way Used to indicate that a road has no designated infrastructure for cyclists, but shoulders (a.k.a. breakdown lanes) are navigable and legal to cycle on. Especially on rural roads with high speed limits, the existence of a shoulder usable by cyclists can make the difference whether the road is usable at all (semi-)safely for cyclists. Not every shoulder=* is automatically usable for cyclists: Some shoulders are used for parking (parking=shoulder) instead, not all shoulders are paved (with asphalt, e.g. grass pavers). Additionally, shoulder=yes is typically only mapped for shoulders that are broad enough to accommodate a car. For cyclists however, a less wide shoulder is fine, too.
link way A connector between OSM segments for cycle traffic, for example to connect a separately mapped cycle path to a junction on the opposite side. Serves primarily as a routing aid and does not necessarily have to be identifiable as built infrastructure.
traffic_island way Used on the parts of refugee islands of a cycleway=crossing.
asl node Indicates an advanced stop line or bike box at junctions. Use cycleway=asl on a node node forming part of the road's way, located at the position of the secondary stop line. Consider adding direction=forward or direction=backward for an explicitly reference to the closest junction that a ASL relates to and thus the direction of traffic that it applies to.
gap_jump way A gap jump segment of MTB downhill route. Generally would consist of two or three parts: a take-off ramp; a physically non-existent mid-air segment; and optionally a landing ramp (if not present, a regular bike track serves as a landing zone). The mid-air segment may cross other roads or features, in which case it should be tagged with layer=1 without a node at the intersection; surface=none has occasionally been added as well. Consider explicitly providing foot=no or access=no + bicycle=designated in order to prevent routing for any other activity.

Deprecated or discouraged tags

opposite

opposite_lane
opposite_share_busway
opposite_track

Formerly used in one-way roads before oneway:bicycle=* was used. See below how to map bicycle infrastructure in one-way roads.
shared Formerly used on cycleways which were mapped as separate ways tagged as highway=cycleway before the segregated=* tag was formalized. Its use with highway=cycleway is now considered obsolete.

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Черни пътища (tracktype)

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
tracktype grade1 way Solid[2].
Usually a paved surface (called also Sealed road), often also tagged with surface=asphalt;concrete;chipseal;paved etc.
tracktype grade2 way Mostly solid.
Usually an unpaved track with surface of gravel mixed with a varying amount of sand, silt, and clay. See Gravel road в Уикипедия.
May be applicable to heavily degraded and crumbled roads which were paved in past.
Often also tagged with surface=gravel;compacted;fine_gravel etc.
tracktype grade3 way Even mixture of hard and soft materials.
An unpaved track.
tracktype grade4 way Mostly soft.
An unpaved track prominently with soil/sand/grass, but with some hard or compacted materials mixed in.
tracktype grade5 way Soft.
An unimproved track lacking hard materials, uncompacted, with surface of soil/sand/grass.
tracktype <no value> way If no tracktype tag is present, the track is rendered with a dot-dash line style (as shown right).
Photo not applicable

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Водни пътища (waterway)

Natural watercourses

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Man-made waterways

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Facilities

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Barriers on waterways

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Other features on waterways

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Релсови пътища (railway)

Key Value Element Comment Rendering carto Photo

Tracks

railway abandoned way The course of a former railway which has been abandoned and the track removed. The course is still recognized through embankments, cuttings, tree rows, bridges, tunnels, remaining track ties, building shapes and rolling or straight ways. For demolished rails that are no longer identifiable, e.g. that have been built over, some use the highly questionable railway=razed.
railway construction way Railway under construction.
railway proposed way Railway being proposed but haven't started construction. Please see the proposed page regarding verifiability on the ground of this value.
railway disused way A section of railway which is no longer used but where the track and infrastructure remains in place. The track is likely overgrown with endemic vegetation, but could be brought back into useful service with only minor effort.
railway funicular way Cable driven inclined railways on a steep slope, with a pair of cars connected by one cable
railway light_rail way A higher-standard tram system, normally in its own right-of-way. Often it connects towns and thus reaches a considerable length (tens of kilometres).
railway miniature way Miniature railways are narrower than narrow gauge and carry passengers, frequently at an exact scale of "standard-sized" rail (for example "1/4 scale"). They can often be found in parks.
railway monorail way A railway with only a single rail. A monorail can run above the rail like in Las Vegas and Disneyland or can suspend below the rail like the Wuppertal Schwebebahn (Germany).
Monorail in Kuala Lumpur
Monorail in Kuala Lumpur
railway narrow_gauge way Narrow-gauge passenger or freight train tracks. Narrow gauge railways can have mainline railway service like the Rhaetian Railway in Switzerland or can be a small light industrial railway. Use gauge=* to specify the actual width of rails in mm.
railway preserved way This is the old tag for historic trains. Use railway:preserved=yes for historical railway instead.
railway rail way Full sized passenger or freight train tracks in the standard gauge for the country or state.
railway subway way A city passenger rail service running mostly grade separated (see Wikipedia:rapid transit). Often a significant portion of the line or its system/network is underground.
railway tram way One or two carriage rail vehicle tracks, usually sharing motor road, sometimes called "street running" (Other languages).

Additional track features or attributes

bridge yes way If the railway goes over a street, waterway or other railway on an elevated structure.
cutting yes way A section where the railway is significantly lower than ground level, but not underground.
electrified contact_line
rail
yes
no
way contact_line: a power line over the train head
rail: a third rail near the track supplying the train with power
yes: electrified track, but no details available
no: track with no power supply.
embankment yes way A section where the railway is raised significantly higher than ground level.
embedded_rails yes / <type of railway> way Specifies that a highway on which non-railway traffic is also allowed has railway tracks embedded in it but the rails are mapped as separate ways.
frequency <number> [Hz] way The frequency with which a line is electrified. Use 0 for DC. Also see the voltage tag.
passenger_lines <number> way Used to describe number of tracks of the railway line a certain track segment belongs to.
railway:track_ref <number> way Track number
service crossover way Relatively short lengths of track which switch traffic from one parallel line to another
service siding way Relatively short lengths of track, running parallel to (and connected to) a main route
service spur way Relatively short lengths of track, built to give one company or entity access to a main or branch line.
service yard way Tracks within railway company operated marshalling or maintenance yards.
tunnel yes way If the railway goes below ground. Most subways have this tag.
tracks <number> way Number of parallel tracks in close proximity when mapped as one single way representing all tracks. If not given means unknown and defaults to 1. In many parts of the world the tracks are being drawn out separately so that there is more detail, in which case this tag isn't used.
usage main
branch
industrial
military
tourism
scientific
test
way main line: heavy traffic
branch line: connecting places with a mainline
industrial: servicing large plants (iron, chemical etc.), surface mining, …
military: servicing military area
tourism: most mountain rails (rack-rails, funicular) and preserved railways
scientific: rail transport at spaceports, large array telescopes, etc.
test: track for testing new wheels, rails, tracks and rail technologies.
voltage <number> way The voltage with which a line is electrified. Also see the frequency tag.

Stations and stops

railway halt node A small station without switches
public_transport stop_position node The position on the railway track where the train (its centre) stops at a platform. This is useful for routing on long platforms where also short trains stop and on long platforms where multiple trains stop behind each other. See also public_transport=stop_area.
public_transport platform node way area This is parallel to the rail line for showing where the actual platforms are. It is also to know where you can change platform and enter the station, so use footpaths to connect them. This is really useful for routing too. Use only if the platform is served by public transport.
railway platform way area This is parallel to the rail line for showing where the actual platforms are. It is also to know where you can change platform and enter the station, so use footpaths to connect them. This is really useful for routing too. Use in addition to public_transport=platform.
public_transport station node area Railway passenger-only station.
railway station node area Railway passenger and/or cargo station. Use in addition to public_transport=station.
railway stop node Marks the position where trains stop at a station. It should be added as a node on a railway=rail way.
railway subway_entrance node The entrance to a subway station, usually going from surface to underground.
railway tram_stop node A tram stop is a place where a passenger can embark / disembark a tram.

Infrastructure

landuse railway area Ground used around railways and railwaystations.
railway buffer_stop node Stops the train at the end of a track. See buffer stop.
railway crossing node A point where pedestrians may cross.
railway derail node A device used to prevent fouling of a rail track by unauthorized movements of trains or unattended rolling stock. See Derail (railroad).
railway level_crossing node A point where rails and roads cross.
railway railway_crossing node Crossing rails with no interconnection.
railway roundhouse area A semicircular building with many stalls for servicing engines.
railway signal node Any kind of railway signal.
railway switch node Full connections between railways (aka 'points').
railway tram_level_crossing node A point where trams and roads cross.
railway traverser node area These are used for changing trains between railways. Also known as transfer table.
railway turntable node area These are used for changing the direction that part of a train is pointing in. node: —

area:

railway ventilation_shaft node way A structure that allows ventilation in underground tunnels
railway wash node area A railroad carriage/car wash
railway water_crane node A structure to deliver water to steam locomotives
railway user defined node way All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Въздушни (aeroway)

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Надземни (aerialway)

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Електропроводи (power)

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
power tower node За кули или пилони с кабели за много високо напрежение. Направени са от стомана и са по-високи от стълбовете за ниско напрежение(20kv).Обикнвено са собственост на НЕК.
power pole node За единични стълбове носещи кабели с 20-40kv. Обикновено са собственост на едно от трите електроразпределителни дружества.
power line way Далекопроводи 110, 220, 400kv. Поддържани са на power=tower и са собственост на НЕК.
power minor_line way Кабел за напрежение 20-40kv. Поддържа се на power=pole и е собственост на едно от трите електроразпределителни дружества.
power substation node area Трансформатор.
power generator node area Място където се генерира електроенергия. Може да се комбинира със таговете generator:source=*, generator:method=* и generator:output=*.
power User Defined way see Taginfo site for some other common used values as well
additional attributes to power=line
cables ... 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, 18 ... way Брой на кабели за електропровода. Този на снимката има 6 двойни кабела и може да бъде означен с cables=6 и wires=double.
wires single, double, triple, quad way Брой на жици за всеки кабел. "single" (1), "double" (2), "triple" (3) or "quad" (4). На снимката е пример за "double".
voltage ... 110000,
220000,
380000,
400000 ...
way Волтаж на електропровода. Изписва се само число във волтове (V)
tunnel yes way Използва се ако електропровада е под земята.

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Изкуствени (man_made)

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За свободното време (leisure)

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
leisure adult_gaming_centre nodearea A venue with gambling machines, usually with a minimum age requirement.
leisure amusement_arcade nodearea A venue with pay-to-play games.
leisure beach_resort nodearea A managed beach, including within the boundary any associated facilities. Entry may also require payment of a fee.
leisure bandstand nodearea A bandstand is an open structure where musical bands can perform concerts.
leisure bird_hide nodearea A place that is used to observe wildlife, especially birds.
leisure common nodearea Identify land over which the public has general rights of use for certain leisure activities.
leisure dance nodearea A dance venue or dance hall.
leisure disc_golf_course nodearea A place to play disc golf.
leisure dog_park nodearea A designated area, with or without a fenced boundary, where dog-owners are permitted to exercise their pets unrestrained.
leisure escape_game nodearea A physical adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles using clues, hints and strategy to complete the objectives at hand.
leisure firepit nodearea A fire ring or fire pit, often at a campsite or picnic site.
leisure fishing nodearea A public or private place for fishing.
leisure fitness_centre nodearea Fitness centre, health club or gym with exercise machines, fitness classes or both, for exercise.
leisure fitness_station nodearea An outdoor facility where people can practise typical fitness exercises.
leisure garden nodearea A place where flowers and other plants are grown in a decorative and structured manner or for scientific purposes.
leisure hackerspace nodearea A place where people with common interests (science, technology, ...) meet.
leisure horse_riding nodearea A facility where people practise horse riding, usually in their spare time, e.g. a riding centre. For a riding arena use leisure=pitch + sport=equestrian.
leisure ice_rink nodearea A place where you can skate and play bandy or ice hockey.
leisure marina nodearea A facility for mooring leisure yachts and motor boats.
leisure miniature_golf nodearea A place or area where you can play miniature golf.
leisure nature_reserve nodearea A protected area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest.
leisure park nodearea A park, usually in an urban (municipal) setting, created for recreation and relaxation.
leisure picnic_table nodearea A table with benches for food and rest.
leisure pitch nodearea An area designed for practising a particular sport, normally designated with appropriate markings.
leisure playground nodearea A playground: an area designed for children to play.
leisure slipway nodearea A slipway: a ramp for launching a boat into water.
leisure sports_centre nodearea A sports centre is a distinct facility where sports take place within an enclosed area.
leisure stadium nodearea A major sports facility with substantial tiered seating.
leisure summer_camp nodearea A place for supervised camps for children or teenagers conducted during the summer months.
leisure swimming_area nodearea An area for swimming within a larger body of water (such as a river, lake or the sea) that is marked by a rope, buoys or similar.
leisure swimming_pool nodearea A swimming pool (water area only).
leisure track nodearea A track for running, cycling and other non-motorised racing such as horses, greyhounds.
leisure water_park nodearea An amusement park with features like water slides, recreational pools (e.g. wave pools) or lazy rivers.

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Обществени услуги (amenity)

Key Value Element Comment Carto rendering Photo

Sustenance

amenity bar node area Bar is a purpose-built commercial establishment that sells alcoholic drinks to be consumed on the premises. They are characterised by a noisy and vibrant atmosphere, similar to a party and usually don't sell food. See also the description of the tags amenity=pub;bar;restaurant for a distinction between these.
amenity biergarten node area Biergarten or beer garden is an open-air area where alcoholic beverages along with food is prepared and served. See also the description of the tags amenity=pub;bar;restaurant. A biergarten can commonly be found attached to a beer hall, pub, bar, or restaurant. In this case, you can use biergarten=yes additional to amenity=pub;bar;restaurant.
amenity cafe node area Cafe is generally an informal place that offers casual meals and beverages; typically, the focus is on coffee or tea. Also known as a coffeehouse/shop, bistro or sidewalk cafe. The kind of food served may be mapped with the tags cuisine=* and diet:*=*. See also the tags amenity=restaurant;bar;fast_food.
amenity fast_food node area Fast food restaurant (see also amenity=restaurant). The kind of food served can be tagged with cuisine=* and diet:*=*.
amenity food_court node area An area with several different restaurant food counters and a shared eating area. Commonly found in malls, airports, etc.
amenity ice_cream node area Ice cream shop or ice cream parlour. A place that sells ice cream and frozen yoghurt over the counter
amenity pub node area A place selling beer and other alcoholic drinks; may also provide food or accommodation (UK). See description of amenity=bar and amenity=pub for distinction between bar and pub
amenity restaurant node area Restaurant (not fast food, see amenity=fast_food). The kind of food served can be tagged with cuisine=* and diet:*=*.

Education

amenity college node area Campus or buildings of an institute of Further Education (aka continuing education)
amenity dancing_school node area A dancing school or dance studio
amenity driving_school node area Driving School which offers motor vehicle driving lessons
amenity first_aid_school node area A place where people can go for first aid courses.
amenity kindergarten node area For children too young for a regular school (also known as preschool, playschool or nursery school), in some countries including afternoon supervision of primary school children.
amenity language_school node area Language School: an educational institution where one studies a foreign language.
amenity library node area A public library (municipal, university, …) to borrow books from.
amenity surf_school node area A surf school is an establishment that teaches surfing.
amenity toy_library node area A place to borrow games and toys, or play with them on site.
amenity research_institute node area An establishment endowed for doing research.
amenity training node area Public place where you can get training.
amenity music_school node area A music school, an educational institution specialized in the study, training, and research of music.
amenity school node area School and grounds - primary, middle and secondary schools
amenity traffic_park node area Juvenile traffic schools
amenity university node area A university campus: an institute of higher education

Transportation

amenity bicycle_parking node area Parking for bicycles
amenity bicycle_repair_station node area General tools for self-service bicycle repairs, usually on the roadside; no service
amenity bicycle_rental node area Rent a bicycle
amenity bicycle_wash node area Clean a bicycle
amenity boat_rental node area Rent a Boat
amenity boat_sharing node area Share a Boat
amenity bus_station node area May also be tagged as public_transport=station.
amenity car_rental node area Rent a car
amenity car_sharing node area Share a car
amenity car_wash node area Wash a car
amenity compressed_air node area A device to inflate tires/tyres (e.g. motorcar, bicycle)
amenity vehicle_inspection node area Government vehicle inspection
amenity charging_station node Charging facility for electric vehicles
amenity driver_training node area A place for driving training on a closed course
amenity ferry_terminal node area Ferry terminal/stop. A place where people/cars/etc. can board and leave a ferry.
amenity fuel node area Petrol station; gas station; marine fuel; … Streets to petrol stations are often tagged highway=service.
amenity grit_bin node A container that holds grit or a mixture of salt and grit.
amenity motorcycle_parking node area Parking for motorcycles
amenity parking node area Parking area for vehicles. Streets on car parking are often tagged highway=service and service=parking_aisle.
amenity parking_entrance node An entrance or exit to an underground or multi-storey parking facility. Group multiple parking entrances together with a relation using the tags type=site and site=parking Underground
Multi-storey
amenity parking_space node area A single parking space within a car park. Parking spaces should be mapped within an amenity=parking area. Group multiple parking spaces together with a relation using the tags type=site and site=parking
amenity taxi node area A place where taxis wait for passengers.
amenity weighbridge node area A large weight scale to weigh vehicles and goods

Financial

amenity atm node Automated teller machine (ATM) or cashpoint: a device that provides the clients of a financial institution with access to financial transactions.
amenity payment_terminal node Self-service payment kiosk/terminal
amenity bank node area Bank or credit union: a financial establishment where customers can deposit and withdraw money, take loans, make investments and transfer funds.
amenity bureau_de_change node area Bureau de change, money changer, currency exchange, Wechsel, cambio – a place to change foreign bank notes and travellers cheques.
amenity money_transfer node area A place that offers money transfers, especially cash to cash
amenity payment_centre node area A non-bank place, where people can pay bills of public and private services and taxes.

Healthcare

amenity baby_hatch node area A place where a baby can be, out of necessity, anonymously left to be safely cared for and perhaps adopted.
amenity clinic node area A medium-sized medical facility or health centre.
amenity dentist node area A dentist practice / surgery.
amenity doctors node area A doctor's practice / surgery.
amenity hospital node area A hospital providing in-patient medical treatment. Often used in conjunction with emergency=* to note whether the medical centre has emergency facilities (A&E (brit.) or ER (am.))
amenity nursing_home node area Discouraged tag for a home for disabled or elderly persons who need permanent care. Use amenity=social_facility + social_facility=nursing_home now.
amenity pharmacy node area Pharmacy: a shop where a pharmacist sells medications
dispensing=yes/no - availability of prescription-only medications
amenity social_facility node area A facility that provides social services: group & nursing homes, workshops for the disabled, homeless shelters, etc.
amenity veterinary node area A place where a veterinary surgeon, also known as a veterinarian or vet, practices.

Entertainment, Arts & Culture

amenity arts_centre node area A venue where a variety of arts are performed or conducted
amenity brothel node area An establishment specifically dedicated to prostitution
amenity casino node area A gambling venue with at least one table game(e.g. roulette, blackjack) that takes bets on sporting and other events at agreed upon odds.
amenity cinema node area A place where films are shown (US: movie theater)
amenity community_centre node area A place mostly used for local events, festivities and group activities; including special interest and special age groups. .
amenity conference_centre node area A large building that is used to hold a convention
amenity events_venue node area A building specifically used for organising events
amenity exhibition_centre node area An exhibition centre
amenity fountain node area A fountain for cultural / decorational / recreational purposes.
amenity gambling node area A place for gambling, not being a shop=bookmaker, shop=lottery, amenity=casino, or leisure=adult_gaming_centre.

Games that are covered by this definition include bingo and pachinko.

amenity love_hotel node area A love hotel is a type of short-stay hotel operated primarily for the purpose of allowing guests privacy for sexual activities.
amenity music_venue node area An indoor place to hear contemporary live music.
amenity nightclub node area A place to drink and dance (nightclub). The German word is "Disco" or "Discothek". Please don't confuse this with the German "Nachtclub" which is most likely amenity=stripclub.
amenity planetarium node area A planetarium.
amenity public_bookcase node area A street furniture containing books. Take one or leave one.
amenity social_centre node area A place for free and not-for-profit activities.
amenity stage node area A raised platform for performers.
amenity stripclub node A place that offers striptease or lapdancing (for sexual services use amenity=brothel).
amenity studio node area TV radio or recording studio
amenity swingerclub node area A club where people meet to have a party and group sex.
amenity theatre node area A theatre or opera house where live performances occur, such as plays, musicals and formal concerts. Use amenity=cinema for movie theaters.

Public Service

amenity courthouse node area A building home to a court of law, where justice is dispensed
amenity fire_station node area A station of a fire brigade
amenity police node area A police station where police officers patrol from and that is a first point of contact for civilians
amenity post_box node A box for the reception of mail. Alternative mail-carriers can be tagged via operator=*
amenity post_depot node area Post depot or delivery office, where letters and parcels are collected and sorted prior to delivery.
amenity post_office node area Post office building with postal services
amenity prison node area A prison or jail where people are incarcerated before trial or after conviction
amenity ranger_station node area National Park visitor headquarters: official park visitor facility with police, visitor information, permit services, etc
amenity townhall node area Building where the administration of a village, town or city may be located, or just a community meeting place

Facilities

amenity bbq node BBQ or Barbecue is a permanently built grill for cooking food, which is most typically used outdoors by the public. For example these may be found in city parks or at beaches. Use the tag fuel=* to specify the source of heating, such as fuel=wood;electric;charcoal. For mapping nearby table and chairs, see also the tag tourism=picnic_site. For mapping campfires and firepits, instead use the tag leisure=firepit.
amenity bench node A bench to sit down and relax a bit
amenity dog_toilet node area Area designated for dogs to urinate and excrete.
amenity dressing_room node area Area designated for changing clothes.
amenity drinking_water node Drinking water is a place where humans can obtain potable water for consumption. Typically, the water is used for only drinking. Also known as a drinking fountain or bubbler.
amenity give_box node area A small facility where people drop off and pick up various types of items in the sense of free sharing and reuse.
amenity lounge node area A comfortable waiting area for customers, usually found in airports and other transportation hubs. Typically has extra amenities or sustenance.
amenity mailroom node area A mailroom for receiving packages or letters.
amenity parcel_locker node area Machine for picking up and sending parcels
amenity shelter node area A small shelter against bad weather conditions. To additionally describe the kind of shelter use shelter_type=*.
amenity shower node area Public shower.
amenity telephone node Public telephone
amenity toilets node area Public toilets (might require a fee)
amenity water_point node Place where you can get large amounts of drinking water
amenity watering_place node Place where water is contained and animals can drink

Waste Management

amenity sanitary_dump_station node area A place for depositing human waste from a toilet holding tank.
amenity recycling node area Recycling facilities (bottle banks, etc.). Combine with recycling_type=container for containers or recycling_type=centre for recycling centres.
amenity waste_basket node A single small container for depositing garbage that is easily accessible for pedestrians.
amenity waste_disposal node A medium or large disposal bin, typically for bagged up household or industrial waste.
amenity waste_transfer_station node area A waste transfer station is a location that accepts, consolidates and transfers waste in bulk.

Others

amenity animal_boarding node area A facility where you, paying a fee, can bring your animal for a limited period of time (e.g. for holidays)
amenity animal_breeding node area relation A facility where animals are bred, usually to sell them
amenity animal_shelter node area A shelter that recovers animals in trouble
amenity animal_training node area A facility used for non-competitive animal training
amenity baking_oven node An oven used for baking bread and similar, for example inside a building=bakehouse.
amenity clock node A public visible clock
amenity crematorium node area A place where dead human bodies are burnt
amenity dive_centre node area A dive center is the base location where sports divers usually start scuba diving or make dive guided trips at new locations.
amenity funeral_hall node area A place for holding a funeral ceremony, other than a place of worship.
amenity grave_yard node area A (smaller) place of burial, often you'll find a church nearby. Large places should be landuse=cemetery instead.
amenity hunting_stand node area A hunting stand: an open or enclosed platform used by hunters to place themselves at an elevated height above the terrain
amenity internet_cafe node area A place whose principal role is providing internet services to the public.
amenity kitchen node area A public kitchen in a facility to use by everyone or customers
amenity kneipp_water_cure node area Outdoor foot bath facility. Usually this is a pool with cold water and handrail. Popular in German speaking countries.
amenity lounger node An object for people to lie down.
amenity marketplace node area A marketplace where goods and services are traded daily or weekly.
amenity monastery node area Monastery is the location of a monastery or a building in which monks and nuns live.
amenity mortuary node area A morgue or funeral home, used for the storage of human corpses.
amenity photo_booth node A stand to create instant photos.
amenity place_of_mourning node area A room or building where families and friends can come, before the funeral, and view the body of the person who has died.
amenity place_of_worship node area A church, mosque, or temple, etc. Note that you also need religion=*, usually denomination=* and preferably name=* as well as amenity=place_of_worship. See the article for details.
amenity public_bath node area A location where the public may bathe in common, etc. japanese onsen, turkish bath, hot spring
amenity public_building node area A generic public building. Don't use! See office=government.
amenity refugee_site node area A human settlement sheltering refugees or internally displaced persons
amenity vending_machine node A machine selling goods – food, tickets, newspapers, etc. Add type of goods using vending=*
amenity user defined node area All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Търговски обекти (shop)

Key Value Comment Rendering on default layer (osm-carto) Photo

Food, beverages

shop alcohol Shop selling alcohol to take away
shop bakery Shop focused on selling bread
shop beverages Shop focused on selling alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. See also shop=alcohol.
shop brewing_supplies Shop focused on selling supplies for home brewing of beer, wine and spirits (where permitted).
shop butcher Shop focused on selling meat
shop cheese Shop focused on selling cheese.
shop chocolate Shop focused on selling chocolate.
shop coffee Shop focused on selling coffee.
shop confectionery Shop focused on selling sweets or candy
shop convenience A small local shop carrying a small subset of the items you would find in a supermarket
shop dairy Shop focused on selling dairy products.
shop deli Shop focused on selling delicatessen (fine foods, gourmet foods), possibly also fine wine. Not to be confused with the US delis.
shop farm Shop or roadside stand focused on selling freshly harvested farm produce
shop food Shop focused on selling food, more specific value should be used if possible.

shop=food + food=prepared_meals was also proposed/used for type of shop selling prepared meals, not ready for eating immediately (and requiring for example heating/boiling or other simple preparation).

shop frozen_food Shop focused on selling frozen food.
shop greengrocer Shop focused on selling vegetables and fruits.
shop health_food A health food shop; selling wholefoods, vitamins, nutrition supplements and meat and dairy alternatives.
shop ice_cream Shop selling ice cream. See also amenity=ice_cream.
shop nuts Shop selling dried nuts/fruits, edible seeds, etc. Not to be confused with shop=spices.
shop pasta Shop focused on selling (fresh) pasta, ravioli, etc.
shop pastry Shop focused on selling baked sweets like cakes, biscuits, strudel and pies.
shop seafood Shop focused on selling fish/seafood.
shop spices Shop focused on selling spices.
shop tea Shop focused on selling tea.
shop tortilla Shop focused on selling tortillas.
shop water Shop focused on selling drinking water.
shop wine Shop selling wine.

General store, department store, mall

shop department_store A single large store – often multiple storeys high – selling a large variety of goods (see also shop=mall)
shop general A store that carries a general line of merchandise. (see also shop=convenience if it sells food).
shop kiosk A small shop on the pavement that sells magazines, tobacco, newspapers, sweets and stamps.
shop mall A shopping mall – multiple stores under one roof (also known as a shopping centre)
shop supermarket Supermarket – a large store with groceries and other items
shop wholesale Wholesale/warehouse club or cash and carry – a store that sells items in bulk to retailers. The branch of industry can be defined with wholesale=*.

Clothing, shoes, accessories

shop baby_goods Shop focused on selling objects for babies (clothes, prams, cots, toys).
shop bag Shop focused on selling bags.
shop boutique A small shopping outlet, especially one that specializes in elite and fashionable items
shop clothes Shop focused on selling clothes and/or underwear (other related value in use is fashion)
shop fabric Shop focused on selling fabric and other materials for the purpose of making clothes and other products, eg dress making.
shop fashion Shop focused on selling fashion. This is deprecated, please use shop=clothes.
shop fashion_accessories Shop focused on selling fashion accessories.
shop jewelry Jewellers shops.
shop leather Shop focused on selling products made out of leather.
shop sewing A shop that sells sewing supplies (fabric, thread, yarn, knitting needles, sewing machines, etc.)
shop shoes Shop focused on selling shoes.
shop shoe_repair Shop focused on repairing shoes.
shop tailor A place where clothing is made, repaired, or altered professionally, especially suits and men's clothing
shop watches Shop focused on selling watches.
shop wool Shop selling wool for making of clothes or other products.

Discount store, charity

shop charity A charity shop is a shop operated by a charity, for the purposes of fundraising.
shop second_hand A shop buying and selling used clothes and other things. See also shop=pawnbroker
shop variety_store A variety store retailer is a retail store that sells inexpensive items, sometimes with a single price point for all items in the store.

Health and beauty

shop beauty A non-hairdresser beauty shop, spa, nail salon, etc.. See also shop=hairdresser.
shop chemist Shop focused on selling articles of personal hygiene, cosmetics, and household cleaning products (for a shop that potentially dispenses prescription drugs, cf. pharmacy. U.S. drug store, see amenity=pharmacy)
shop cosmetics Shop focused on selling cosmetics
shop erotic Shop focused on selling erotic toys, -clothes or other erotic stuff.
shop [[ Too many Data Items entities accessed. | hairdresser ]] Here you can get your hair cut, coloured, … See also shop=beauty
shop hairdresser_supply A shop, where you can buy hairdressing supplies.
shop hearing_aids Shop focused on selling hearing aids devices
shop herbalist Shop focused on selling herbs, often for medical purposes. (See also: healthcare:speciality=herbalism and healthcare=alternative).
shop massage A massage shop
shop medical_supply Shop focused on selling medical supplies.
shop nutrition_supplements Shops that sells one or more nutritional supplements (of vitamins, minerals and/or herbs)
shop optician Shop focused on selling eyeglasses, contact lenses (may also check your eyes).
shop perfumery Shop focused on selling perfumery
shop tattoo A tattoo parlour.

Do-it-yourself, household, building materials, gardening

shop agrarian Shop focused on selling agrarian products, like seeds, agricultural machinery, animal feed, etc.
shop appliance Shop focused on selling large electrical items (aka white goods) washing machines, fridges, cookers, ovens, fans, etc.
shop bathroom_furnishing Shop focused on selling bathroom furniture and accessories
shop country_store Shop focused on selling rural supplies – a range of goods specifically aimed at country dwellers
shop doityourself Shop focused on selling tools and supplies to do-it-yourself householders, gardening, …
shop electrical Shop focused on selling electrical supplies and devices
shop energy Shop focused on selling energy
shop fireplace Shop focused on selling electric fireplaces, stoves or masonry heaters and required fuels
shop florist Shop focused on selling bouquets of flowers (see shop=garden_centre for potted flowers).
shop garden_centre Shop focused on selling potted flowers, maybe even trees (see also shop=florist for flower bouquets).
shop garden_furniture Shop focused on selling garden furniture (sheds, outdoor tables, gates, fences, ...). See shop=garden_centre if also plants are sold.
shop gas Shop focused on selling technical gas, such as argon, oxygen, acetylene, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc. in pressurized containers
shop glaziery Shop focused on selling and installing glazing for windows and doors.
shop groundskeeping Shop focused on selling outdoor groundskeeping equipment (lawnmowers, chainsaws, small tractors, ...
shop hardware Shop focused on selling building supplies including screws, bolts & paints, … See also shop=doityourself
shop houseware Shop focused on selling crockery, cutlery, kitchenware, small household appliances.
shop locksmith Shop focused on selling keys, see also craft=locksmith and craft=key_cutter
shop paint Shop focused on selling paints.
shop pottery Shop focused on selling earthenware, stoneware and porcelain and other ceramic ware.
shop security Shop focused on selling security items like burglar alarms, vaults, locking systems, video surveillance cameras, firefighting equipment, alarm systems, warning systems, etc.
shop tool_hire Shop hiring out tools
shop trade A place of business that sells to a particular trade or trades, but normally also retails to normal consumers. See also shop=doityourself

Furniture and interior

shop antiques Shop focused on selling antiques.
shop bed Shop focused on selling beds, mattresses and other bedding products.
shop candles Shop focused on selling candles and candle accessories (holders, etc)
shop carpet Shop focused on selling carpets
shop curtain Shop focused on selling curtains or drapes (see also shop=fabric)
shop doors Shop focused on selling doors
shop flooring Shop focused on selling floorings
shop furniture Shop focused on selling furniture, might range from small decorational items to a whole flat interior
shop household_linen Shop focused on selling household linen.
shop interior_decoration Shop focused on selling interior decorations.
shop kitchen A shop where you can plan and buy your kitchen. (Sometimes called "kitchen studio" and the like, but plain kitchen is the most frequently used tag so far.)
shop lighting A shop selling lighting fixtures and lamps.
shop tiles Shop focused on selling tiles.
shop window_blind Shop focused on selling window blinds.

Electronics

shop computer Shop focused on selling computers, peripherals, software, …
shop electronics Shop focused on selling consumer electronics (TV, radio, …). Larger ones may also sell computers, fridges, …
shop hifi Shop focused on selling High Fidelity or High End environment to listen music or watch films at home
shop mobile_phone Shop focused on selling mobile phones and accessories
shop printer_ink A shop that sells or refills printer ink cartridges.
shop radiotechnics Shop focused on selling electronic components, electrical products, radio measuring devices, supplies for radio and electronics.
shop telecommunication Shop selling internet, television or similar services, and related hardware.
shop vacuum_cleaner Shop focused on selling vacuum cleaners and associated products.

Outdoors and sport, vehicles

shop atv Shop focused on selling atvs (quads), atv equipment and may rent or repair them
shop bicycle Shop focused on selling bicycles, bicycle equipment and may rent or repair them
shop boat Shop focused on selling boats, boat equipment and may rent or repair them
shop car Car store – a place primarily to buy cars or to additionally get your car repaired
shop car_parts Shop focused on selling auto parts, auto accessories, motor oil, car chemicals, etc.
shop car_repair Shop focused on repairing cars.
shop caravan A shop for caravans, motorhomes & similar recreational vehicles.
shop fishing Shop focused on selling fishing equipment.
shop fuel Shop selling fuels (motor fuel, wood, coal, gas) that can't be considered a amenity=fuel (fuel station). Use fuel:*=yes/no to indicate which fuels are available.
shop golf Shop focused on selling golf equipment.
shop hunting Shop focused on selling gun and hunting equipment.
shop military_surplus Shop selling used military equipment
shop motorcycle Shop focused on selling motorcycles and/or related accessories, clothes, parts, and rental services.
shop motorcycle_repair Shop focused on motorcycle repair.
shop outdoor Shop focused on selling camping, walking, climbing, and other outdoor sports equipment (GPSes, etc.)
shop scuba_diving Shop focused on selling scuba diving equipment.
shop ski Shop focused on selling skis, ski equipment and may rent or repair them
shop snowmobile Shop focused on selling snowmobiles, snowmobile equipment and may rent or repair them
shop sports Shop focused on selling sporting goods.
shop surf Shop selling surfboards, sailboards, wakeboards, and other types of surf style boards. and/or related accessories, clothes, parts, repair and rental services.
The Surfboards (8422914814)
The Surfboards (8422914814)
shop swimming_pool A store that sells swimming pool equipment and supplies.
shop trailer Shop focused on selling trailers and parts and/or repairing / renting them
shop truck Shop focused on selling trucks and other commercial vehicles
shop tyres Shop focused on selling tyres.

Art, music, hobbies

shop art Shop which sells works of art. May be paintings, sculpture, or other types of art
shop camera A shop mainly selling cameras and lenses
shop collector A shop for different collector's items like stamps, coins, action figures, etc.
shop craft An arts and crafts supply store. Commonly sold items are paper, canvas, paint, pencils, crafting wood, crafting tools, etc. – look at craft=*
shop frame Shop focused on selling frames.
shop games Shop focused on selling board games, card games and/or role-playing games.
shop model Shop specialising in the sale of scale models.
shop music Shop focused on selling recorded music (vinyl/CDs/...)
shop musical_instrument Shop focused on selling musical instruments, lyrics, scores. If focused on a specific instrument, specify with musical_instrument=*
shop photo Shop focused on selling products or services related with photography.
shop trophy Store selling trophies, awards, plaques etc.
shop video Shop focused on selling or renting out videos/DVDs.
shop video_games Shop focused on selling video games.
GameStop on Powell Street in San Francisco, California.
GameStop on Powell Street in San Francisco, California.

Stationery, gifts, books, newspapers

shop anime Shop focused on selling anime stuff.
shop books Shop focused on selling books (for a library that lends books, see amenity=library)
shop gift Shop focused on selling gifts, greeting cards, or tourist gifts (souvenirs)
shop lottery A shop of which the main or only purpose is the sale of lottery tickets.
shop newsagent Shop focused on selling newspapers, cigarettes, other goods
shop stationery Shop focused on selling office supplies
shop ticket Shop focused on selling tickets for concerts, events, public transport, …

Others

shop bookmaker A shop that takes bets on sporting and other events at agreed upon odds.
shop cannabis a shop primarily and legally selling non-medical cannabis products
shop copyshop Shop focused on selling photocopying and printing services.
shop dry_cleaning Shop or kiosk offering a clothes dry cleaning service. The actual cleaning may be done elsewhere.
shop e-cigarette Shop focused on selling electronic cigarettes.
shop funeral_directors Providing services related to funeral arrangements, may also be known as a "funeral parlour" or "undertakers".
shop laundry A shop to get your normal clothes washed. Might be self service coin operated, with service staff for drop off, …
shop money_lender A money lender offers small personal loans at high rates of interest.
shop outpost Shop primarily used to pick-up items ordered online.
shop party A shop for party and festival supplies, like costumes, etc.
shop pawnbroker A pawnbroker (or pawnshop) is an individual or business that offers secured loans to people. See also shop=second_hand
shop pest_control Shop selling pest control goods to exterminate rats, insects etc.
shop pet A shop for pets, animals and toys or food for them.
shop pet_grooming A shop offering grooming services for pets (most frequently dogs)
shop pyrotechnics Store of pyrotechnics: fireworks, firecrackers, sparklers etc.
shop religion Shop focused on selling religious articles, church shop. See also religion=*
shop rental Shop that rents different kinds of vehicles or (sport) equipment
shop storage_rental self storage
shop tobacco Shop focused on selling tobacco, cigarettes and their related accessories.
shop toys Shop focused on selling toys.
shop travel_agency Shop focused on selling tickets for travelling. Also known as a tour operator.
shop vacant An unused vacant shop. Can be used for an empty or abandoned retail space that seems to be available for lease or purchase where a retail store (or similar businesses) may be opened. No store is being operated in a vacant shop, and neither goods nor services are being offered. This tag can be used after a store was closed or for a newly built shop before any busisness was operated in the shop.
shop weapons Shop focused on selling weapons like knives, guns etc.
shop yes A shop of unspecified type – it is always better to use another value that gives info about shop type, if possible. Used also as indicator that feature such as fuel station has a shop.
shop user defined Category:Tag descriptions for key "shop" listing also values not presented here, only widely used shop tags are added to this page. All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Туристически (tourism)

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Исторически (historic)

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
historic aircraft node area A decommissioned aircraft which generally remains in one place
historic aqueduct way area A historic structure to convey water
historic archaeological_site node area A place in which evidence of past activity is preserved
historic battlefield node area The site of a battle or military skirmish in the past. This could be on land or at sea.
historic bomb_crater node area A bomb crater.
historic building node area If it's not clear what type a historic building has, it can be tagged as a generic building.
historic cannon node A historic/retired cannon. Usually found at on forts or battlefields.
historic castle node area Castles are (often fortified) buildings from medieval and modern times. Other languages
historic castle_wall way area A defensive wall (fortification) surrounding the bailey of a castle.
historic charcoal_pile way area Historic site of a charcoal pile. Often still in good condition in hilly forest areas.
historic church node A building with historical value for Christian religious activities, particularly for worship services.
historic city_gate node area A city gate (or town gate) is a gate within a city wall.
historic citywalls way area A defensive wall is a fortification used to protect a city or settlement from potential aggressors.
historic farm node area A historical farm, kept in its original state.
historic fort node area A military fort – distinct from a castle as it is generally more modern
historic gallows node relation A structure designed for capital punishment by hanging.
historic highwater_mark node A marker for indicating past flood.
historic locomotive node area A decommissioned locomotive which generally remains in one place.
historic manor node area Historic manors / mansions
historic memorial node area Much like a monument, but smaller. Might range from a WWII memorial to a simple plate on a wall.
historic mine node area Abandoned underground mine workings for minerals such as coal or lead.
historic minecart node area A cart used to transport coal or ore from a mine.
historic mine_shaft node area Vertical shafts of a historic mine
historic milestone node A historic marker that shows the distance to important destinations.
historic monastery node area An historic monastery. See Also amenity=monastery.
historic monument node area A memorial object, which is especially large (one can go inside, walk on or through it) or high enough (see the examples), built to remember, show respect to a person or group of people or to commemorate an event. Other languages
historic optical_telegraph node area Historic optical telegraph
historic pillory node A construction designed to immobilitate and humiliate a person who was convicted in lower courts.
historic railway_car node area A decommissioned railway car which generally remains in one place.
historic ruins node area Remains of structures that were once complete, but have fallen into partial or complete disrepair. If the type of original structure is known or apparent it can be described using ruins=*, e.g. ruins=castle.

Alternative tagging is historic=castle, ruins=yes.
See the proposal and discussion at Proposed features/ruins for ruins of historic buildings.

historic rune_stone node A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription.
historic ship node area A decommissioned ship or submarine
historic stone node area A stone shaped or placed by man with historical value.
historic tank node area A decommissioned tank which generally remains in one place.
historic tomb node area Historic tomb
historic tower node area Historic tower
historic tree_shrine node A single tree of a religious figure mounted onto a tree. Use natural=tree + historic=wayside_shrine instead.
historic vehicle node area A decommissioned land-based vehicle which generally remains in one place
historic wayside_cross node area A historical (usually christian) cross. Frequently found along the way in Southern Germany, Austria and probably elsewhere.
historic wayside_shrine node area A historical shrine often showing a religious depiction. Frequently found along the way in Southern Germany, Austria and probably elsewhere.
historic wreck node area Nautical craft that has unintentionally been sunk or destroyed.
historic yes node area Used to add the historic significance of the objects described by other tags.
historic user defined node area All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Landuse (landuse)

Key Value Element Description Rendering Photo

Common landuse key values - developed land

landuse commercial node area Predominantly commercial businesses and their offices. Commercial businesses which sell goods should be categorised as landuse=retail. Commercial businesses can sell services on site and may include private Doctor's Surgeries, and those non-government services for mental and physical health, such as a Counselor's or Physiotherapist's practice or Veterinary. Commercial businesses can also include office buildings and business parks which have limited interface with the public and sell their services either on site, or externally. Commercial businesses have low amounts of public foot traffic.
landuse construction node area A site which is under active development and construction of a building or structure, including any purposeful alteration to the land or vegetation upon it. Abandoned construction projects and sites should not use this tag.
landuse education node area An area predominately used for educational purposes/facilities.
landuse fairground node area A site where a fair takes place
landuse industrial node area Predominantly industrial landuses such as workshops, factories, or warehouses.
landuse residential node area Land where people reside; predominantly residential detached (single houses, grouped dwellings), or attached (apartments, flats, units) dwellings. For "Mixed-Use" areas where more than half of the land is residential, tag as residential.
landuse retail node area Predominantly retail businesses such as shops. Retail businesses sell physical goods such as food (prepared or grocery), clothing, medicine, stationary, appliances, tools, or other similar physical items. Retail businesses have high amounts of public foot traffic. Retail businesses do not exclusively provide or sell their services. For businesses which sell services see landuse=commercial.

Generally a member of the public could freely walk into and access a retail business. Retail is a subset of commercial, but should be used and treated as mutually exclusive in OpenStreetMap.

landuse institutional node area Land used for institutional purposes, see Institution (disambiguation). Institutional land may include buildings like an office=government, office=ngo, office=association, amenity=social_facility and their associated infrastructure (car parks, service roads, yards and so-on).

information sign

The meaning of this tag is ambiguous and unclear by some. Consider using another tag that better describes the object. For instance landuse=civic_admin.
Key Value Element Description Rendering Photo

Common landuse key values - rural and agricultural land

landuse aquaculture node area Aquaculture is the farming of freshwater and saltwater organisms such as finfish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants.

Warning: currently, there is no convention on the exact meaning of this tag. Therefore, it makes sense to treat it like "boundary of aquaculture" (without implication of water body), which means, water body should be tagged by its own, using natural=water etc.

landuse allotments node area A piece of land given over to local residents for growing vegetables and flowers.
landuse farmland area An area of farmland used for tillage (cereals, vegetables, oil plants, flowers).
landuse farmyard area An area of land with farm buildings like farmhouse, dwellings, farmsteads, sheds, stables, barns, equipment sheds, feed bunkers, etc. plus the open space in between them and the shrubbery/trees around them.
landuse paddy area An area of land where the surface and shape of the land is made suitable for growing rice.
landuse animal_keeping area An area of land that is used to keep animals, particularly horses and livestock.
landuse flowerbed area An area designated for flowers
landuse forest node area Managed forest or woodland plantation (Other languages). Some use this to map an area of trees rather than the use of the land. See Forest.
landuse logging area An area where some or all trees have been cut down
landuse greenhouse_horticulture area Area used for growing plants in greenhouses
landuse meadow node area A meadow or pasture: land primarily vegetated by grass and non-woody plants, mainly used for hay or grazing
landuse orchard node area intentional planting of trees or shrubs maintained for food production
landuse plant_nursery area intentional planting of plants maintaining for the production of new plants
landuse vineyard node area A piece of land where grapes are grown.
Key Value Element Description Rendering Photo

Common landuse key values - waterbody

landuse basin node area An area artificially graded to hold water.

Together with basin=* for stormwater/rainwater infiltration/detention/retention basins.

Other languages.

landuse reservoir node area A reservoir в Уикипедия. Deprecated variant of natural=water + water=reservoir. See Proposed features/Reservoir for details.
landuse salt_pond area A place where salt (saline) water is evaporated to extract its salt.
Key Value Element Description Rendering Photo

Other landuse key values

landuse brownfield node area Describes land scheduled for new development where old buildings have been demolished and cleared
landuse cemetery node area Place for burials. You can add religion=* (values listed in the place of worship page). Smaller places (e.g. with a church nearby) may use amenity=grave_yard instead.
landuse conservation area Protected areas (deprecated) Alternate tagging of same thing: boundary=protected_area, protected_area=*
landuse depot area An area used as a depot for e.g. vehicles (trains, buses or trams). Consider using rather standard landuse tags like landuse=railway, landuse=commercial, landuse=industrial, with subtag like industrial=depot.
landuse garages area One level buildings with boxes commonly for cars, usually made of brick and metal. Usually this area belong to garage cooperative with own name, chairman, budget, rules, security, etc.
landuse grass node area An area of mown and managed grass not otherwise covered by a more specific tag. Some view this as not a landuse, see the main page landuse=grass for discussion.
landuse greenfield node area Describes land scheduled for new development where there have been no buildings before. A greenfield is scheduled to turn into a construction site


landuse landfill node area Place where waste is dumped.
landuse military node area For land areas owned/used by the military for whatever purpose
landuse port area coastal industrial area where commercial traffic is handled. Consider using landuse=industrial + industrial=port for this type of industrial area.
landuse quarry node area Surface mineral extraction
landuse railway area Area for railway use
landuse recreation_ground node area An open green space for general recreation, which may include pitches, nets and so on, usually municipal but possibly also private to colleges or companies
landuse religious node area An area used for religious purposes
landuse village_green node area A village green is a distinctive area of grassy public land in a village centre. Not a generic tag for urban greenery. It is a typical English term – defined separately from 'common land' under the Commons Registration Act 1965 and the Commons Act 2006.
landuse greenery area Used for any area covered with landscaping or decorative greenery, regardless of it being on a roundabout, along a street or in a park/garden, This tag has been used for vegetation that is hard to classify, either because its kind or because its diversity.
landuse winter_sports node area An area dedicated to winter sports (e.g. skiing)
landuse user defined node area All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Военни (military)

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Природни (natural)

Vegetation

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Water related

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Geology related

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Non Physical

Route

Main article: relation:route

This is used to describe routes of all different kinds.

Key Value Element Comment Rendering Photo
route bicycle relation Cycle routes or bicycles route are named, numbered or otherwise signed. May go along roads, trails or dedicated cycle paths
route bus relation The route a public bus service takes. See Buses.
route canoe relation Signed route for canoeing through a waterway.
route detour relation Route for fixed detour routes. Examples are Bedarfsumleitung in Germany and uitwijkroute in the Netherlands
route ferry way relation The route a ferry takes from terminal to terminal Please make sure to add at least one node per tile (zoom level 12), better at least one every few km, so offline editors catch it with bbox requests.
route foot relation Walking Route - is used for routes which are walkable without any limitations regarding fitness, equipment or weather conditions.
route hiking relation Hiking explains how to tag hiking routes.
route horse relation Riding routes
route inline_skates relation Inline has more information on the subject.
route light_rail relation Route of a light rail line.
route mtb relation Mountain biking explains how to tag mtb routes.
route piste way relation Route of a piste (e.g., snowshoe or XC-Ski trails) in a winter sport area.
route railway relation A sequence of railway ways, often named (e.g., Channel Tunnel). See Railways.
route road relation Can be used to map various road routes/long roads.
route running relation For running (jogging) routes.
route ski relation For ski tracks (e.g., XC-Ski Trails User:Langläufer/Loipemap).
route subway relation Route of a metro service
route train relation Train services (e.g., London-Paris Eurostar) See Railways.
route tracks relation Railroad track as rail infrastructure.
route tram relation See Trams for more information on tagging tram services.
route trolleybus relation The route of a trolleybus service.
route User defined relation All commonly used values according to Taginfo.

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Boundary

These are used to describe administrative and other boundaries. See the page Boundaries for an introduction on its usage.

Key Value Element Comment Rendering example Photo

Boundary types

boundary aboriginal_lands arearelation A boundary representing official reservation boundaries of recognized aboriginal / indigenous / native peoples.
boundary administrative area An administrative boundary. Subdivisions of areas/territories/jurisdictions recognised by governments or other organisations for administrative purposes. These range from large groups of nation states right down to small administrative districts and suburbs, as indicated by the admin_level=* combo tag.
boundary border_zone arearelation A border zone is an area near the border where special restrictions on movement apply. Usually a permit is required for visiting.
boundary census arearelation A census-designated boundary delineating a statistical area, not necessarily observable on the ground.
boundary forest arearelation A delimited forest is a land which is predominantly wooded and which is, for this reason, given defined boundaries. It may cover different tree stands, non-wooded areas, highways… but all the area within the boundaries are considered and managed as a single forest.
boundary forest_compartment arearelation A forest compartment is a numbered sub-division within a delimited forest, physically materialized with visible, typically cleared, boundaries.
boundary hazard area A designated hazardous area, with a potential source of damage to health, life, property, or any other interest of value.
boundary health arearelation Health division boundaries. Some mappers use health_level=* instead of admin_level=* to specify level in the health system hierarchy.
boundary historic arearelation A historic administrative boundary (use judiciously).
boundary local_authority relation Describes the territory of a local authority.
boundary low_emission_zone arearelation A geographically defined area which seeks to restrict or deter access by certain polluting vehicles with the aim of improving the air quality.
boundary maritime area Maritime boundaries which are not administrative boundaries: the Baseline, Contiguous Zone and EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zone).
boundary marker node A boundary marker, border marker, boundary stone, or border stone is a robust physical marker that identifies the start of a land boundary or the change in a boundary, especially a change in direction of a boundary. See also historic=boundary_stone
boundary national_park area Area of outstanding natural beauty, set aside for conservation and for recreation (Other languages).
boundary place wayrelation boundary=place is commonly used to map the boundaries of a place=*, when these boundaries can be defined but these are not administrative boundaries.
boundary political area Electoral boundaries
boundary postal_code relation Postal code boundaries. Some mappers use postal_code_level=* instead of admin_level=* to specify level in the postal hierarchy.
boundary protected_area area Protected areas, such as for national parks, marine protection areas, heritage sites, wilderness, cultural assets and similar.
boundary religious_administration relation A religious administration boundary, eg. of a catholic diocese or parish. Use religion=* and denomination=* to specify the church to which the boundary applies. Some mappers use religious_level=* instead of admin_level=* to specify level in the church hierarchy.
boundary special_economic_zone area A government-defined area in which business and trade laws are different.
boundary [[ Too many Data Items entities accessed. | statistical ]] area relation An official boundary recognised by government for statistical purposes.
boundary disputed area relation An area of landed claimed by two or more parties (use with caution). See also Disputed territories.
boundary timezone relation Boundaries of time zone
boundary user defined node way All commonly used values according to Taginfo

Attributes

admin_level (number) area Defines level of the division described by the boundary in the hierarchy system to which the division belongs. Usually in the range 1 to 10 (except for several countries, where it is in the range 1 to 11 – Bolivia, Germany, Mozambique, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Turkmenistan, Venezuela – see boundary).
health_level (number) arearelation Used by some mappers instead of admin_level=* in conjunction with boundary=health and is usually in the range 1 to 10.
postal_code_level (number) relation Used by some mappers instead of admin_level=* in conjunction with boundary=postal_code and is usually in the range 1 to 10.
religious_level (number) relation Used by some mappers instead of admin_level=* in conjunction with boundary=religious_administration and is usually in the range 1 to 10.
border_type * way area To distinguish between types of boundary where admin_level isn't enough. Used in several different ways e.g in maritime contexts.
start_date (date) area Useful if the boundary is very recent (or if it will become effective in a near future).

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Sport

This is used to provide information about which sports are placed on a facility such as a pitch or stadium. It is intended to be used in conjunction with tags landuse=* or leisure=*. See the page titled Sport for an introduction on its usage.

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Abutters

This key applies to ways only when, for instance, aerial views are not available. See landuse=* for areas.

Key Value Element Comment Photo
abutters commercial way predominantly office buildings, business parks, etc.
abutters industrial way predominantly workshops, factories, warehouses
abutters mixed way where there is no clear predominance, for example mixed shops and residences in an inner city ring
abutters residential way predominantly houses and apartments
abutters retail way predominantly shops
abutters user defined node way All commonly used values according to Taginfo

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Properties

Properties are those keys and tags which, in contrast to top-level tags, are used to give additional information of a general nature about another element.

Key Value Element Comment Photo
area yes area Means a feature that is normally linear is an area. You should not add this to features that are already defined as an area type.
brand user defined node area Brand of the feature.
bridge yes / aqueduct / viaduct / cantilever / movable / covered / … way A bridge, use together with the tag layer=*. Value yes is generic, or you can specialize.
capacity amount node area Used for specifying capacity of a facility.
charge amount node way area Used for specifying how much is charged for use/access to a facility. See toll=* or fee=*.
clothes see key's page node area Tagged on shops and other features to denote if they sell clothes or not and what type of clothes they sell.
covered yes node way area Used to denote that a node, way or area is covered by another entity (or in some cases the ground), when the use of layers is inappropriate, or additional clarification is needed.
crossing no / traffic_signals / uncontrolled / island / unmarked node Further refinement for nodes already tagged with highway=crossing or railway=crossing
crossing:island yes / no node way Specifies whether a pedestrian crossing has a refuge island
cutting yes / left / right way A cut in the land to carry a road or tram. Mostly in hilly landscape. See Cutting в Уикипедия
disused yes node way area For features that are useful for navigation, yet are unused. See abandoned=* if infrastructure is removed.
drinking_water yes / no node area Describes whether a drinking water is available
drive_through yes / no node area Used to indicate if a pharmacy, bank, atm, or fast_food, or post_box offers drive_thru service. drive_through=* is different than drive_in=*}
drive_in yes / no node area Used to indicate if a cinema is a drive-in cinema or a restaurant offers drive-in service. drive_in=* is different than drive_through=*
electrified contact_line / rail way Indicates infrastructure to supply vehicles with electricity on rail tracks
ele Number node area Elevation (also known as altitude or height) above mean sea level in metre, based on geoid model EGM 96 which is used by WGS 84 (GPS). (see also Altitude)
embankment yes way A raised bank to carry a road, railway, or canal across a low-lying or wet area. See Embankment в Уикипедия
end_date Date way Date feature was removed
est_width Number way A rough guess of the width of way in metres
fee yes / no node area Used for specifying whether fee is charged for use/access to a facility. See also toll=*.
fire_object:type poo / szo node way area Potentially dangerous and socially significant objects
fire_operator Name node way area Fire station, which serves the object
fire_rank 1bis / 2 to 5 node way area Rank fire, defined for a particular object
frequency Number node way area Frequency in Hz
hazard see hazard node way area Indicates of the hazards.
hot_water yes / no node area Describes whether a hot water is available
inscription User Defined node way area The full text of inscriptions, which can be found on buildings, memorials and other objects.
internet_access yes / wired / wlan / terminal / no node area This tag is for indication that a map entity such as a building, a shop, restaurant, etc. offers internet access to the public, either as a paid service or even for free.
layer -5 to 5 way 0: ground (default); -1..-5:under ground layer; 1..5 (not +1):above ground layer
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leaf_cycle evergreen / deciduous / semi_evergreen / semi_deciduous / mixed node way area Describes the phenology of leaves
leaf_type broadleaved / needleleaved / mixed / leafless node way area Describes the type of leaves
location underground / overground / underwater / roof / indoor node way area Location
narrow yes way Relative indication that a way (waterway, highway, cycleway) gets narrower.
nudism yes / obligatory / designated / no / customary / permissive node area Indicates if the described object provides the possibility of nudism
opening_hours 24/7 or mo md hh:mm-hh:mm. (read described syntax) node way area opening_hours describes when something is open.
opening_hours:drive_through 24/7 or mo md hh:mm-hh:mm. (read described syntax) node area opening_hours describes when something is open for drive-through services.
operator User Defined node way area The operator tag can be used to name a company or corporation who's responsible for a certain object or who operates it.
power_supply yes / no node area Describes whether a power supply is available
produce User Defined node area relation Describes a feature's agricultural output produced though a natural process of growing or breeding.
rental see key's page node area Tagged on shops and other features to denote if they rent something or not and what they rent.
sauna yes / no node area Describes whether a sauna is available
service_times see opening_hours node area Times of service of a given feature e.g. church service
shower yes / no node area Describes whether a shower is available
sport soccer / tennis / basketball / baseball / multi / ... node way area Describes which sports are placed on a facility such as a pitch or stadium.
start_date Date node way area relation Date feature was created
tactile_paving yes /no node way area Indicate if a specific place can be detected or followed with a blindman's stick.
tidal yes area Area is flooded by the tide
toilets yes / no node area Describes whether a toilets is available
topless yes / no node area Indicates if the described object provides the possibility of female topless practice
tunnel yes way A tunnel, use together with a tag layer=*.
toilets:wheelchair yes / no node area States if a location has a wheelchair accessible toilet or not.
wheelchair yes / no / limited node way area Indicates if a place is accessible using a wheelchair.
width Number way Width of way in metres
wood coniferous / deciduous / mixed node area Applies to landuse=forest and natural=wood detailing the sort of trees found within each landuse. Makes most sense when applied to areas.
Be careful : this tag is now deprecated, please use instead leaf_cycle=*
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Restrictions

This is used to define restrictions that apply to the associated element. See the page titled Restrictions for an introduction on its usage.

Key Value Element Comment Image
Vehicle types
access agricultural
delivery
designated
destination
forestry
no
official
permissive
private
yes
way General access permission.
  • agricultural – Only for agricultural traffic
  • delivery – Only when delivering to the element.
  • designated – A preferred or designated route for a specific vehicle type or types. Not compulsory but often marked by a traffic sign
  • destination – Used for ways in designated local traffic areas, where traffic should only enter if its destination is within the area
  • forestry – Only for forestry traffic
  • no – No access for the general public. Consider using another tag indicating who can use the element
  • official – The way is dedicated to a specific mode of travel by law. Usually marked by traffic signs and exclusive. In Germany use is also compulsory. clarification needed
  • permissive – Open to general traffic until such time as the owner revokes the permission which they are legally allowed to do at any time in the future.
  • private – Only with permission of the owner on an individual basis
  • yes – The public has an official, legal right of access, i.e. it's a right of way (default value)
agricultural yes / no way Access permission for agricultural vehicles, e.g. tractors.
atv For values see access above way Access restricted to wheeled vehicles 1.27m (50 inches) or less in width, for example ATV
bdouble For values see access above way area Access permission for Road Train B-double. A B-double (B-Train) consists of a prime mover towing a specialised trailer (known as a "lead" or "A"-trailer) that has a fifth-wheel mounted on the rear towing another semi-trailer, resulting in two articulation points.
bicycle For values see access above + dismount way Access permission for bicycles. Usage of bicycle=dismount and bicycle=no will vary in different countries. If according to local traffic rules a bicycle is no longer seen as a bicycle when there's no one driving it, then there's no need for using bicycle=dismount. If the local legislation still sees an undriven bicycle as a bicycle then you may need to use both bicycle=dismount and bicycle=no.
boat For values see access above way area Access permission for small boats and pleasure crafts, including yachts
bus For values see access above way area Access permission for buses acting as public transport vehicles
carriage For values see access above way area Access permission for carriage drawn by horse(s) or other animals
cycle_rickshaw For values see access above way area Access permission for two-tracked human powered pedal vehicles
electric_bicycle For values see access above way node area Access permission for electric bicycles (mostly defined as having a maximum speed of 25 km/h)
emergency yes way Access permission for emergency motor vehicles; e.g., ambulance, fire truck, police car
foot For values see access above way Access permission for pedestrians.
forestry yes / no way Access permission for forestry vehicles, e.g. tractors.
golf_cart For values see access above way Access permission for golf carts and similar small, low-speed electric vehicles
goods For values see access above way Access permission for light commercial vehicles (LCV) or goods vehicles of category N1 with a maximum allowed mass of up to 3.5 tonnes. In the USA, combined weight 26,000 lbs or less.
hand_cart For values see access above way area Access permission for human-pulled/pushed hand carts
hazmat For values see access above way Access permission for vehicles carrying hazardous materials.
hgv For values see access above way Access permission for Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) (UK), e.g. for goods vehicles of category N2 and N3 (trucks, lorries) with a maximum allowed mass over 3.5 tonnes. In the USA, combined weight 26,001 lbs or greater.
horse For values see access above way Access permission for horse riders.
hov For values see access above way Access permission for high-occupancy vehicles
inline_skates yes / no way node area Access permission for Inline Skates
lhv For values see access above way Access permission for Longer Heavier Vehicle (LHV), e.g. for vehicles with 6 axles and can carry up to 44 metric tons
mofa For values see access above way Access permission for mofas
moped For values see access above way Access permission for mopeds
motorboat For values see access above way area Access permission boats and yachts using motor
motorcar For values see access above way Access permission for (motor) cars
motorcycle For values see access above way Access permission for motorcycles
motor_vehicle For values see access above way Access permission for any motorized vehicle
psv For values see access above way Access permission for Public Service Vehicles (UK), e.g. buses and coaches
roadtrain For values see access above way area Access permission for Road train, A road train consists of a relatively conventional tractor unit, but instead of pulling one trailer or semi-trailer, the road train pulls two or more of them.
ski For values see access above way area Access permission for skiers
speed_pedelec For values see access above way node area Access permission for electric bicycles (mostly defined as having a maximum speed of 45 km/h)
tank For values see access above way area Access permission for (military) tanks
taxi For values see access above way Access permission for taxis
trailer For values see access above way area Access permission for vehicles with trailers
tourist_bus For values see access above way area Access permission for buses that are not acting as public transport vehicles
vehicle For values see access above way Access permission for all vehicles
4wd_only yes way A road signed as only suitable for 4WD (offroad) vehicles
Other
alcohol yes / no node area Whether alcohol is allowed, or what type of alcohol may be served, at a location.
dog yes / no node way area relation Describes if dogs are allowed.
drinking_water:legal yes / no node area Indication whether a feature is officially considered as a drinking water.
female yes node area Female-only or gender segregated (with male=yes) feature
gender_segregated yes/no nodearea Used for indicating whether a feature has separated male and female facilities.
male yes node area Male-only or gender segregated (with female=yes) feature
max_age age node area The legal maximum age
maxaxleload Weight way The legal maximum axleload – units other than tonnes should be explicit
maxheight Height way Height limit – units other than metres should be explicit
maxlength Length way Length limit – units other than metres should be explicit
maxspeed Speed way Maximum speed – units other than km/h should be explicit
maxstay Duration way Maximum stay – units other than minutes should be explicit)
maxweight Weight way Weight limit – units other than tonnes should be explicit
maxwidth Width way Width limit – units other than metres should be explicit
min_age age node area The legal minimum age
minspeed Speed way Minimum speed – units other than km/h should be explicit
noexit yes node way A dead end road/cul de sac with only one access road
oneway yes / no / -1 way
oneway=yes for traffic direction same as the sequence of nodes of the way.
oneway=no for bidirectional traffic.
oneway=-1 for traffic direction opposite to the sequence of nodes of the way (if the way cannot be reversed).
Some road types are assumed to be one-way (e.g. highway=motorway), others are assumed to be two-way (most others).
openfire yes / no node area relation This property specifies whether open fires are allowed at a feature.
Relation:restriction relation Used for a set of tags and members to represent a turn restriction.
smoking yes / no node area relation For marking applicable smoking rules. However, if a law mandates a given smoking rule, that need not be mapped.
toll yes node Toll or fee must be paid to access way. See also barrier=toll_booth
traffic_sign city_limit node Start/end sign of city limits, in most countries implies a specific "city maxspeed".
unisex yes node area Unisex feature

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Naming

Name

The name=* tag is the primary tag used for mapping the name of an element. See the page titled Names for an introduction on its usage.

Key Value Element Comment
name User defined node way area The common default name. Notes:
  • For disputed areas, please use the name as displayed on, e.g., street signs for the name tag
  • Put all alternatives into either localized name tags (e.g., name:tr/name:el) or the variants (e.g., loc_name/old_name/alt_name)
  • Do not abbreviate words: abbreviations

For details refer to Names#Good_practice.

name:<xx> User defined node way area Name in different language; e.g., name:fr=Londres. Note that all key variants below can use a language suffix. See: Multilingual names.
name:left[:<xx>], name:right[:<xx>] User defined way Used when a way has different names for different sides (e.g., a street that's forming the boundary between two municipalities).
int_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area International name. Consider using language specific names instead; e.g., name:en=.... International does not (necessarily) mean English. It is used to give the name transliterated to Latin script in Belarus, Bulgaria, Greece, Kazakhstan and Northern Macedonia
loc_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area Local name.
nat_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area National name.
official_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area Official name. Useful where there is some elaborate official name, while a different one is a common name typically used. Example: official_name=Principat d'Andorra (where "name" is name=Andorra).
old_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area Historical/old name, still in some use.
ref_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area Unique, human-readable name of this object in an external data management system.
reg_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area Regional name.
short_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area Should be a recognizable commonly-used short version of the name, not a nickname (use alt_name for that), useful for searching (recognized by Nominatim).
sorting_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area Name, used for correct sorting of names — This is only needed when sorting names cannot be based only on their orthography (using the Unicode Collation Algorithm with collation tables tailored by language and script, or when sorted lists of names are including names written in multiple languages and/or scripts) but requires ignoring some parts such as:
  • ignoring leading articles, or
  • lowering the relative importance of first names cited before a last name,
  • ignoring the generic part of a street name when it occurs before the specific name (e.g., in French with "rue", "boulevard", "place", etc.),

all of them being ignored at the primary sort level and not easily inferable by a preprocessing algorithm.

alt_name[:<xx>] User defined node way area Alternative name by which the feature is known. If there is a name that does not fit in any of the above keys, alt_name can be used; e.g., name=Field Fare Road and alt_name=Fieldfare Road, or name=University Centre and alt_name=Grad Pad. In rare cases, the key is used for multiple semicolon-separated names; e.g. alt_name=name1;name2;name3, but this usage is not preferred.
nickname[:<xx>] User defined node way area Nickname (e.g. "Warschauer Allee" for BAB 2 in Germany relation 3140168).
name_1 , name_2 , ... Do not use this tag, suffixed name tagging for multiple values is deprecated.

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References

This is used to add reference information for an element.

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Place

See Generic:Map Features:place.

This is used mainly to give details about settlements. See the page titled Places for an introduction on its usage.

Administratively declared places

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Populated settlements, urban

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Populated settlements, urban and rural

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Other places

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Additional attributes

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Annotations

Providing further information about tag values for other mappers and in some cases also for users. See the page titled Annotations for an introduction on its usage.

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