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This project aims to combine open point-of-interest data sources to create a free, open list of destinations with richer metadata, higher completeness, and more reliable certainty metrics than any individual data source.

Data sources

Source Description POIs derived from: Updates License
OpenStreetMap Free, editable map of the world Volunteer contributions Continuous ODbL
Overture Maps places theme Industry collaboration for open spatial data under the Linux Foundation Microsoft and Meta records Monthly CDLA Permissive 2.0
Foursquare OS Places Open-source subset of Foursquare proprietary POI data Foursquare reviews Monthly Apache License v.2.0
AllThePlaces A growing set of web scrapers designed to output consistent geodata about as many places of business in the world as possible. Web scrapers Weekly CC0 v.1.0

Past comparisons

Methods references

Minghini, M., & Frassinelli, F. (2019). OpenStreetMap history for intrinsic quality assessment: Is OSM up-to-date? Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards, 4(1), 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40965-019-0067-x

Sehra, S., Singh, J., & Rai, H. (2017). Assessing OpenStreetMap Data Using Intrinsic Quality Indicators: An Extension to the QGIS Processing Toolbox. Future Internet, 9(2), 15. https://doi.org/10.3390/fi9020015

Contributing

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