It may be very well regulated, but that doesn't stop people from making mistakes.
An (non-name) example: http://qa.poole.ch/ch-roads/AG/4001.html There are three obviously wrong PLZ6 values (this is actually a surprise since it would be easy to catch these automatically). I suspect these are simple typos during data entry, it is unreasonable to expect it to be different with names. If we suspect a real error, best would to check with the municipality in question since they did the data entry in the first place.
Simon
Am 11.11.2012 23:36, schrieb Stefan Keller:
Dear all
The designation of geographic place names is very well regulated. Although there are sometimes deviations for historical and other reasons. And there are even lively discussions between historicians, linguists and others.
This is the official page about geographic names: http://www.swisstopo.admin.ch/internet/swisstopo/en/home/topics/toponymie.ht...
And this is an inofficial - but at least for German very up-to-date - Wiki page about almost all questions around geographic names: http://giswiki.hsr.ch/Schreibweise_geografische_Namen
If there is any specific question I can forward them to experts in german and french at Swisstopo.
Stefan
2012/11/9 Michael Kleidt <m_kleidt@bluewin.ch mailto:m_kleidt@bluewin.ch>
In Winterthur is a strange case: Hessengütlistrasse road Hessengüetlistrasse The street signs on both ends of the street are showing "Hessengüetlistrasse". The near hotel is named 'Hotel Hessengüetli' and is in the 'Im Hessengüetli' street. Is this a typo in the offical Data? Should I tag it with official_name=Hessengütlistrasse ? Regards mdk _______________________________________________ talk-ch mailing list talk-ch@openstreetmap.ch <mailto:talk-ch@openstreetmap.ch> http://lists.openstreetmap.ch/mailman/listinfo/talk-ch
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