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Daylight Map Distribution of OpenStreetMap

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Daylight is a complete distribution of global, open map data that’s freely available with support from community and professional mapmakers. Meta combines the work of global contributors to projects like OpenStreetMap with quality and consistency checks from Daylight mapping partners to create a free, stable, and easy-to-use street-scale global map.

The Daylight Map Distribution contains a validated subset of the OpenStreetMap database. In addition to the standard OpenStreetMap PBF format, Daylight is available in two parquet formats that are optimized for AWS Athena including geometries (Points, LineStrings, Polygons, or MultiPolygons). First, Daylight OSM Features contains the nearly 1B renderable OSM features. Second, Daylight OSM Elements contains all of OSM, including all 7B nodes without attributes, and relations that do not contain geometries, such as turn restrictions.

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OpenStreetMap on AWS

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OSM is a free, editable map of the world, created and maintained by volunteers. Regular OSM data archives are made available in Amazon S3 in both standard formats (OSM PBF, XML) and cloud-native formats optimized for analytics workloads.

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Overture Maps Foundation Open Map Data

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Overture is a collaboratively built, global, open map data project for developers who build map services or use geospatial data. Overture Open Map Data contains data that are standardized under the themes of Admins, Base, Buildings, Places, and Transportation. Overture also includes a Global Entity Reference System (GERS) which encodes map data to a shared universal reference. Beginning with the Overture 2023-11-14-alpha.0 release, the data is available as cloud-native GeoParquet files.

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real-changesets

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The real-changesets is an augmented representation of OpenStreetMap changesets in JSON format. It contains the current and the previous version of each feature in a changeset. It's primary used by OSMCha, the main OpenStreetMap validation tool, to have a visualization of the changeset and provide to the user the understanding of what was changed on the map. The real-changesets are created by combining the changeset metadata and the augmented diff generated by overpass.

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