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24 Σεπ 2024 · The most important formats are: PBF Format – highly compressed, optimized binary format similar to the API, recommended for data processing. OSM XML – XML format provided by the API. Please use PBF if you can. OSM JSON – JSON format provided by the API, based on Overpass API JSON format.
- OSM JSON
OSM API JSON format is based on the Overpass API JSON format...
- PBF
type contains the type of data in this block message.;...
- Josm File Format
The JOSM file format is used by JOSM if and when the user...
- Osmupdate
Use Cases. You want to keep your local PostgreSQL database...
- OSM JSON
OpenStreetMap represents physical features on the ground (e.g., roads or buildings) using tags attached to its basic data structures (its nodes, ways, and relations). Each tag describes a geographic attribute of the feature being shown by that specific node, way or relation.
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There are several different XML formats in use in the OSM project. The main formats are the one used for planet files, extracts, and API responses (suffix .osm), the format used for change files (suffix .osc) and the history format (suffixes .osm or .osh).
The .osm file format is specific to OpenStreetMap. You won’t come across it elsewhere. If you have ever downloaded data using JOSM and saved it as a file, you may have noticed that the file is saved with the extension .osm. If you are a GIS user, you may also have noticed that it is not easy to open these files using software such as QGIS.
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a huge collection of volunteered geographic information stores in different types of files, using different encoding schemes to convert this data into bits and bytes. OSM is a collaborative effort toward the creation of a free editable map of the world.
OpenStreetMap Data in Layered GIS Format. Free shapefiles – 2022-04-29. Frederik Ramm <frederik.ramm@geofabrik.de> Table of Contents. Preface. Introduction. 2.1 Versions. 2.2 Map datum. 2.3 Character encoding. 2.4 Atribute names. 2.5 Common atributes. 2.6 International Names. 2.7 Layers. 2.8 Points and Areas. 2.9 Spillover Shape Files.