mapcomplete/Docs/Themes/etymology.md

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Etymology - what is a place named after? ( etymology )

This document details some technical information about this MapComplete theme, mostly about the attributes used in the theme. Various links point toward more information about the attributes, e.g. to the OpenStreetMap-wiki, to TagInfo or tools creating statistics The theme introduction reads:

On this map, you can see what an object is named after. The streets, buildings, ... come from OpenStreetMap which got linked with Wikidata. In the popup, you'll see the Wikipedia article (if it exists) or a wikidata box of what the object is named after. If the object itself has a wikipedia page, that'll be shown too.You can help contribute too!Zoom in enough and all streets will show up. You can click one and a Wikidata-search box will popup. With a few clicks, you can add an etymology link. Note that you need a free OpenStreetMap account to do this.

This theme contains the following layers:

Available languages:

  • en
  • nl
  • de
  • it
  • ru
  • zh_Hant
  • hu
  • fr
  • ca
  • da
  • nb_NO
  • cs
  • es
  • pl
  • uk

Table of contents

  1. Layers defined in this theme configuration file
  2. streets_without_etymology
  1. parks_and_forests_without_etymology
  1. education_institutions_without_etymology
  1. cultural_places_without_etymology
  1. toursistic_places_without_etymology
  1. health_and_social_places_without_etymology
  1. sport_places_without_etymology

Layers defined in this theme configuration file

These layers can not be reused in different themes.

streets_without_etymology

This layer is based on etymology

All objects which have an etymology known

  • This layer is shown at zoomlevel 15 and higher

No themes use this layer

Basic tags for this layer

Elements must match all of the following expressions:

  1. highway!=bus_stop
  2. name~.+
  3. highway~.+

Execute on overpass

Supported attributes

Warning:,this quick overview is incomplete,

attribute type values which are supported by this layer
name:etymology:wikidata wikidata
name:etymology text unknown

etymology-images-from-wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(name:etymology:wikidata)}

wikipedia-etymology

The question is What is the Wikidata-item that this object is named after?

Wikipedia article of the name giver

{wikipedia(name:etymology:wikidata):max-height:20rem} is shown if name:etymology:wikidata is set

zoeken op inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only Search on inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: _country=be

simple etymology

The question is What is this object named after? Named after {name:etymology} is shown if name:etymology is set

questions

Show the questions block at this location This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {questions()}

street-name-sign-image

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(image:streetsign)}
{image_upload(image:streetsign, Add image of a street name sign)}

minimap

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {minimap(18, id, _same_name_ids):height:10rem}

etymology_multi_apply

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {multi_apply(_same_name_ids, name:etymology:wikidata;name:etymology, Auto-applying data on all segments with the same name, true)}

wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only A Wikipedia article about this street exists:
{wikipedia():max-height:25rem}

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: wikidata~.+

lod

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {linked_data_from_website()}

This tagrendering has labels added_by_default

parks_and_forests_without_etymology

This layer is based on etymology

All objects which have an etymology known

  • This layer is shown at zoomlevel 18 and higher

No themes use this layer

Basic tags for this layer

Elements must match all of the following expressions:

  1. landuse=forest | leisure=park
  2. name~.+

Execute on overpass

Supported attributes

Warning:,this quick overview is incomplete,

attribute type values which are supported by this layer
name:etymology:wikidata wikidata
name:etymology text unknown

etymology-images-from-wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(name:etymology:wikidata)}

wikipedia-etymology

The question is What is the Wikidata-item that this object is named after?

Wikipedia article of the name giver

{wikipedia(name:etymology:wikidata):max-height:20rem} is shown if name:etymology:wikidata is set

zoeken op inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only Search on inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: _country=be

simple etymology

The question is What is this object named after? Named after {name:etymology} is shown if name:etymology is set

questions

Show the questions block at this location This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {questions()}

street-name-sign-image

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(image:streetsign)}
{image_upload(image:streetsign, Add image of a street name sign)}

minimap

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {minimap(18, id, _same_name_ids):height:10rem}

etymology_multi_apply

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {multi_apply(_same_name_ids, name:etymology:wikidata;name:etymology, Auto-applying data on all segments with the same name, true)}

wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only A Wikipedia article about this street exists:
{wikipedia():max-height:25rem}

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: wikidata~.+

lod

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {linked_data_from_website()}

This tagrendering has labels added_by_default

education_institutions_without_etymology

This layer is based on etymology

All objects which have an etymology known

  • This layer is shown at zoomlevel 18 and higher

No themes use this layer

Basic tags for this layer

Elements must match all of the following expressions:

  1. amenity=school | amenity=kindergarten | amenity=university | amenity=college | landuse=education
  2. name~.+

Execute on overpass

Supported attributes

Warning:,this quick overview is incomplete,

attribute type values which are supported by this layer
name:etymology:wikidata wikidata
name:etymology text unknown

etymology-images-from-wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(name:etymology:wikidata)}

wikipedia-etymology

The question is What is the Wikidata-item that this object is named after?

Wikipedia article of the name giver

{wikipedia(name:etymology:wikidata):max-height:20rem} is shown if name:etymology:wikidata is set

zoeken op inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only Search on inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: _country=be

simple etymology

The question is What is this object named after? Named after {name:etymology} is shown if name:etymology is set

questions

Show the questions block at this location This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {questions()}

street-name-sign-image

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(image:streetsign)}
{image_upload(image:streetsign, Add image of a street name sign)}

minimap

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {minimap(18, id, _same_name_ids):height:10rem}

etymology_multi_apply

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {multi_apply(_same_name_ids, name:etymology:wikidata;name:etymology, Auto-applying data on all segments with the same name, true)}

wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only A Wikipedia article about this street exists:
{wikipedia():max-height:25rem}

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: wikidata~.+

lod

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {linked_data_from_website()}

This tagrendering has labels added_by_default

cultural_places_without_etymology

This layer is based on etymology

All objects which have an etymology known

  • This layer is shown at zoomlevel 18 and higher

No themes use this layer

Basic tags for this layer

Elements must match all of the following expressions:

  1. amenity=arts_centre | amenity=cinema | amenity=community_centre | amenity=library | amenity=theatre
  2. name~.+

Execute on overpass

Supported attributes

Warning:,this quick overview is incomplete,

attribute type values which are supported by this layer
name:etymology:wikidata wikidata
name:etymology text unknown

etymology-images-from-wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(name:etymology:wikidata)}

wikipedia-etymology

The question is What is the Wikidata-item that this object is named after?

Wikipedia article of the name giver

{wikipedia(name:etymology:wikidata):max-height:20rem} is shown if name:etymology:wikidata is set

zoeken op inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only Search on inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: _country=be

simple etymology

The question is What is this object named after? Named after {name:etymology} is shown if name:etymology is set

questions

Show the questions block at this location This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {questions()}

street-name-sign-image

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(image:streetsign)}
{image_upload(image:streetsign, Add image of a street name sign)}

minimap

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {minimap(18, id, _same_name_ids):height:10rem}

etymology_multi_apply

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {multi_apply(_same_name_ids, name:etymology:wikidata;name:etymology, Auto-applying data on all segments with the same name, true)}

wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only A Wikipedia article about this street exists:
{wikipedia():max-height:25rem}

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: wikidata~.+

lod

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {linked_data_from_website()}

This tagrendering has labels added_by_default

toursistic_places_without_etymology

This layer is based on etymology

All objects which have an etymology known

  • This layer is shown at zoomlevel 18 and higher

No themes use this layer

Basic tags for this layer

Elements must match all of the following expressions:

  1. tourism=aquarium | tourism=museum | tourism=theme_park | tourism=zoo
  2. name~.+

Execute on overpass

Supported attributes

Warning:,this quick overview is incomplete,

attribute type values which are supported by this layer
name:etymology:wikidata wikidata
name:etymology text unknown

etymology-images-from-wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(name:etymology:wikidata)}

wikipedia-etymology

The question is What is the Wikidata-item that this object is named after?

Wikipedia article of the name giver

{wikipedia(name:etymology:wikidata):max-height:20rem} is shown if name:etymology:wikidata is set

zoeken op inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only Search on inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: _country=be

simple etymology

The question is What is this object named after? Named after {name:etymology} is shown if name:etymology is set

questions

Show the questions block at this location This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {questions()}

street-name-sign-image

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(image:streetsign)}
{image_upload(image:streetsign, Add image of a street name sign)}

minimap

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {minimap(18, id, _same_name_ids):height:10rem}

etymology_multi_apply

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {multi_apply(_same_name_ids, name:etymology:wikidata;name:etymology, Auto-applying data on all segments with the same name, true)}

wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only A Wikipedia article about this street exists:
{wikipedia():max-height:25rem}

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: wikidata~.+

lod

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {linked_data_from_website()}

This tagrendering has labels added_by_default

health_and_social_places_without_etymology

This layer is based on etymology

All objects which have an etymology known

  • This layer is shown at zoomlevel 18 and higher

No themes use this layer

Basic tags for this layer

Elements must match all of the following expressions:

  1. amenity=clinic | amenity=hospital | amenity=social_facility
  2. name~.+

Execute on overpass

Supported attributes

Warning:,this quick overview is incomplete,

attribute type values which are supported by this layer
name:etymology:wikidata wikidata
name:etymology text unknown

etymology-images-from-wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(name:etymology:wikidata)}

wikipedia-etymology

The question is What is the Wikidata-item that this object is named after?

Wikipedia article of the name giver

{wikipedia(name:etymology:wikidata):max-height:20rem} is shown if name:etymology:wikidata is set

zoeken op inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only Search on inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: _country=be

simple etymology

The question is What is this object named after? Named after {name:etymology} is shown if name:etymology is set

questions

Show the questions block at this location This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {questions()}

street-name-sign-image

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(image:streetsign)}
{image_upload(image:streetsign, Add image of a street name sign)}

minimap

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {minimap(18, id, _same_name_ids):height:10rem}

etymology_multi_apply

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {multi_apply(_same_name_ids, name:etymology:wikidata;name:etymology, Auto-applying data on all segments with the same name, true)}

wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only A Wikipedia article about this street exists:
{wikipedia():max-height:25rem}

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: wikidata~.+

lod

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {linked_data_from_website()}

This tagrendering has labels added_by_default

sport_places_without_etymology

This layer is based on etymology

All objects which have an etymology known

  • This layer is shown at zoomlevel 18 and higher

No themes use this layer

Basic tags for this layer

Elements must match all of the following expressions:

  1. leisure=sports_centre | leisure=stadium | leisure=swimming_pool
  2. name~.+

Execute on overpass

Supported attributes

Warning:,this quick overview is incomplete,

attribute type values which are supported by this layer
name:etymology:wikidata wikidata
name:etymology text unknown

etymology-images-from-wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(name:etymology:wikidata)}

wikipedia-etymology

The question is What is the Wikidata-item that this object is named after?

Wikipedia article of the name giver

{wikipedia(name:etymology:wikidata):max-height:20rem} is shown if name:etymology:wikidata is set

zoeken op inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only Search on inventaris onroerend erfgoed

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: _country=be

simple etymology

The question is What is this object named after? Named after {name:etymology} is shown if name:etymology is set

questions

Show the questions block at this location This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {questions()}

street-name-sign-image

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {image_carousel(image:streetsign)}
{image_upload(image:streetsign, Add image of a street name sign)}

minimap

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {minimap(18, id, _same_name_ids):height:10rem}

etymology_multi_apply

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {multi_apply(_same_name_ids, name:etymology:wikidata;name:etymology, Auto-applying data on all segments with the same name, true)}

wikipedia

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only A Wikipedia article about this street exists:
{wikipedia():max-height:25rem}

This tagrendering is only visible in the popup if the following condition is met: wikidata~.+

lod

This tagrendering has no question and is thus read-only {linked_data_from_website()}

This tagrendering has labels added_by_default

This document is autogenerated from assets/themes/etymology/etymology.json