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|URL             = https://wiki.OpenSeaMap.org/wiki/Hauptseite:en
| wiki_URL              = http://wiki.openseamap.org/index.php/Main_Page
|logo            = https://wiki.OpenSeaMap.org/OpenSeaMap-Logo.png
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|recentchanges URL= https://wiki.OpenSeaMap.org/index.php?title=Spezial:Letzte_Änderungen&days=300
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| wiki_language          = Multilingual
|about URL        = No<!--https://wiki.OpenSeaMap.org/wiki/OpenSeaMap-dev:Über_OpenSeaMap-dev-->
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==Description==
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[http://OpenSeaMap.org OpenSeaMap - the free nautical chart] - is a project aimed squarely at creating and providing free nautical and geographic data such as lights and buoys to anyone who wants them. This is because most maps you might think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from all walks of life who would like to use a map for one reason or another.
|pages= 39<!--plain numeric value for number of CONTENT pages (or Files on a commons wiki); NO thousands separators-->
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|wikiFactor= 15<!--(wF), preferred; see: Category:wikiFactor; if wF unknown leave void; archived wF value may be used-->
|wikiFactor URL= http://wiki.OpenSeaMap.org/wiki/Spezial:Beliebteste_Seiten<!--wF source; archived URL if available-->
}}(Page count as of: 2022-10-19<br>wikiFactor as of: 2014-05-09)<!--manually add/amend date when stats are verified and/or updated-->


OpenSeaMap is part of Openstreetmap and has created a cool online editing interface that allows anyone to spend his experiances and contribute to the map. The data created can then be used in lots of different ways for free - something that isn't possible with commercial mapping.


[[category:Maps]]
'''[http://OpenSeaMap.org OpenSeaMap – the free nautical chart]''' — is a project aimed squarely at creating and providing free {{tag|Maritime|nautical}} and {{tag|Geography|geographic}} data such as lights and buoys to anyone who wants them.  This is because most {{tag|maps}} you might think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from all walks of life who would like to use a map for one reason or another.
[[category:Sailing]]
 
[[category:Wiki English]]
OpenSeaMap is part of [[OpenStreetMap Wiki|OpenStreetMap]] project, and has created a cool online editing interface that allows anyone to spend his experiences and contribute to the map.  The data created can then be used in lots of different ways for free - something that isn't possible with commercial mapping.
[[category:Wiki German]]
 
The primary OpenSeaMap is available in many differing [[:Category:Language|languages]]; whereas the OpenSeaMap wiki is only available in two [[:Category:Wiki language|wiki languages]] – {{tag|Wiki English|English}} being the primary working language, and {{tag|Wiki German|German}} being the interface language and second working language.  {{tag|Wiki French|French}} and {{tag|Wiki Dutch|Dutch}} languages were subsequently added.
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 10 January 2023

https://wiki.OpenSeaMap.org/OpenSeaMap-Logo.png
OpenSeaMap
Recent changes • [No WikiNode] • [No About] • [No Mobile URL]
Founded by: unknown
Status: Active
Language: Multilingual
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Maps
Wiki size: 39 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 15 info / verify

(Page count as of: 2022-10-19
wikiFactor as of: 2014-05-09)


OpenSeaMap – the free nautical chart — is a project aimed squarely at creating and providing free nautical and geographic data such as lights and buoys to anyone who wants them. This is because most maps you might think of as free actually have legal or technical restrictions on their use, holding back people from all walks of life who would like to use a map for one reason or another.

OpenSeaMap is part of OpenStreetMap project, and has created a cool online editing interface that allows anyone to spend his experiences and contribute to the map. The data created can then be used in lots of different ways for free - something that isn't possible with commercial mapping.

The primary OpenSeaMap is available in many differing languages; whereas the OpenSeaMap wiki is only available in two wiki languagesEnglish being the primary working language, and German being the interface language and second working language. French and Dutch languages were subsequently added.