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  1. OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. Hosting is supported by Fastly, OSMF corporate members, and other partners.

  2. What is OpenStreetMap? - Welcome to OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map of the whole world made by people like you. It was started in 2004 in the UK, out of frustration with the lack of availability of good map data that was free to use.

  3. OpenStreetMap Wiki

    Welcome to OpenStreetMap, the project that creates and distributes free geographic data for the world. We started it because most maps you think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on …

  4. Welcome Mat | OpenStreetMap - Welcome to OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map of the whole world made by people like you

  5. Export - OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.

  6. OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world.

  7. Downloading and using OSM data - Welcome to OpenStreetMap

    There are many ways to use OpenStreetMap data. It is possible to download raw data for a certain area, entire countries or regions, or certain features such as roads or buildings.

  8. Getting Help - OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.

  9. About OpenStreetMap - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    OpenStreetMap is a free, editable map of the whole world that is being built by volunteers largely from scratch and released with an open-content license. The OpenStreetMap License allows free (or …

  10. Beginners' guide - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    This Beginners' Guide will show you how to add data to OpenStreetMap. Translations are available in many languages which you can select from the table at the top of this page.