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List of featured images/2017

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These are featured images, which have been identified as the best examples of OpenStreetMap mapping, or as useful illustrations of the OpenStreetMap project.

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2017

Week 1
(2–8 Jan.)
English The Mable is a map table, an experimental product featuring OpenStreetMap streets laser-etched into a table top design.
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Week 2
(9–15 Jan.)
English Pic4Carto helps to find useful street-level photos as a source for OpenStreetMap mapping. It shows a grid with the number of open licensed photos to be found in an area.
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Week 3
(16–22 Jan.)
English An OpenStreetMap jacket on show at a “Who makes the map” exhibition at the German Museum of Technology.
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Week 4
(23–29 Jan.)
English OSMvis is a collection of visualizations related to OpenStreetMap. Top: Most frequent words in the OSM Wiki. Left: Daily amount of new nodes. Right: Number of new users per day. See more visualizations at http://projects.mocnik-science.net/osm-vis/.
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Week 5
(30 Jan. – 5 Feb.)
English A colourful map from ateljekartan.com. A variety of interesting colour choices are available there to use for ordering poster prints.
(but can you spot the mistake in this image?)
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Week 6
(6–12 Feb.)
English High school students in Bagamoyo, Tanzania, being taught how to gather data and input add to OpenStreetMap, by the Ramani Huria team. Read more on the ramanihuria.org blog.
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Week 7
(13–19 Feb.)
English OSMLanduse.org highlights OpenStreetMap's rich landuse/landcover data. The strikingly colourful map shows how our wide range of landcover tags can be broadly classified and analysed.
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Week 8
(20–26 Feb.)
English OSM Mapathon at OpenLabs Albania, a hackerspace in the city of Tirana that are organizing a lot of activities related to OpenStreetMap, Wikipedia and FLOSS. In that mapathon they used FieldPapers.
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Week 9
(27 Feb. – 5 Mar.)
English Lauri Vanhala took OpenStreetMap buildings in Helsinki, analysed the location of jobs and travel times from every building, and produced this map to help decide the best place to live. Browse the full map and read more on this blog.
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Week 10
(6–12 Mar.)
English Discussing river area mapping, and Notes at the OpenStreetMap Taipei meet-up. Regular events are listed on the OpenStreetMap Taiwan facebook group.
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Week 11
(13–19 Mar.)
English March 4th was OpenDataDay and people all over the world organized small events to talk about and produce Open Data. In a lot of places we had OpenStreetMap activities, like mapping parties, mapathons and talks. Here you can see events in Xalapa (Mexico), Cotonou (Benin), Porto (Portugal) and Brasília (Brazil).
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Week 12
(20–26 Mar.)
English The Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards (NOAH) coordinated a series of mapping sessions in the last 12 months that improved the map of Philippines. This data will be used in improving disaster management before, during, and after emergencies. Read more on the NOAH blog.
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Week 13
(27 Mar. – 2 Apr.)
English FOSSGIS 2017, the German OpenStreetMap and open source GIS conference, took place last week in Passau.
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Week 14
(3–9 Apr.)
English Illustrating the scale of destruction in Aleppo, Syria, by reprojecting it onto OpenStreetMap buildings of Berlin: hanshack.com.
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Week 15
(10–16 Apr.)
English The village of Le Saix (Hautes-Alpes, France) mapped in OpenStreetMap and printed with a laser cutter. A collaboration between Centre de ressources, Apitux, Camille Bissuel and Planète Champsaur, made in Fab'Alpes in Gap.
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Week 16
(17–23 Apr.)
English Geoff Boeing created OSMnx, a tool which uses OSM data to compare street networks and urban forms. In the image you can see one square mile extracts of some city centers around the world. Read more about Geoff's work on his blog.
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Week 17
(24–30 Apr.)
English In 2017 we will have the first ever State of the Map Africa! It will be held in Kampala, Uganda’s capital, from 8th to 10th July. Here we see the well mapped Kampala city centre.
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Week 18
(1–7 May)
English Kartegraphik has been doing handmade papercut maps based on OpenStreetMap data. This image is a map of Monterey, California. See more at kartegraphik.com.
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Week 19
(8–14 May)
English A presentation of mapscii , a zooming panning view of OpenStreetMap rendered as ASCII art (also including Braille dot patterns).
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Week 20
(15–21 May)
English The top ten mappers (yellow) account for most of the data contributed in London so far in 2017. Andy Allan presented "Who is mapping London?" at the recent OSM Q&A event.
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Week 21
(22–28 May)
English Large railway stations often include shops and other features inside them. OpenStationMap (openstationmap.org) reveals indoor mapping data (where it has been added) specifically for railway stations.
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Week 22
(29 May – 4 Jun.)
English Nammala from the Mapbox data team gave a round-up of some recent interesting edits, mostly vandalism detected using osmcha, but also this very detailed mapping of the Gardens of Ludwigsburg Palace made by Paddy1984.
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Week 23
(5–11 Jun.)
English Mapathons can be made more fun and interesting when your work is displayed on a wall of monitors for everyone to see! This mapathon, supported by the OSM Philippines community, was organized by User:GOwin as part of his MapAmore initiative and was hosted by the City of San Juan's Central Emergency and Disaster Operations Center (CEDOC).
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Week 24
(12–18 Jun.)
English Some of the 250 attendees of State of the Map France 2017, which took place 2–4 June in Avignon.
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Week 25
(19–25 Jun.)
English The iD editor showing a new data layer from Mapillary, with road signs detected within the street-level imagery.
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Week 26
(26 Jun. – 2 Jul.)
English OpenStreetMap on a beanbag in the Telenav office in Cluj, Romania.
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Week 27
(3–9 Jul.)
English With drone pilots, Marines, Navy and Army's Scout Rangers, User:Schadow1 organised a mapping expedition in southern Philippines for logistics, navigation, military operations purposes, and tourism. 1,957 data elements were added by the expedition.
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Week 28
(10–16 Jul.)
English An historical map locating all State Of The Map conferences that took place since 2007. An interactive map is also available, made with UMap.
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Week 29
(17–23 Jul.)
English The first “State of the Map Africa” conference took place one week ago in Kampala, Uganda.
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Week 30
(24–30 Jul.)
English Mzwandile Thokoane from the MapLesotho project, lead a mapping event to bring advanced JOSM mapping back to Hlotse, in Leribe, Lesotho.
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Week 31
(31 Jul. – 6 Aug.)
English Spotted wheeling the streets of Dresden, Germany, this tricycle has a localised OpenStreetMap design!
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Week 32
(7–13 Aug.)
English OpenStreetMap data can be represented in the 3D blocky virtual world of Minecraft. See Minecraft for a list of projects to make this conversion. These scenes were created by WorldBloxer.
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Week 33
(14–20 Aug.)
English Presenting OpenStreetMap and GPS mapping to an audience of over 100 mountaineers at AkyatCon2.0, the conference of the University of Philippines Mountaineers (UPM).
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Week 34
(21–27 Aug.)
English The international OpenStreetMap conference State Of The Map 2017 took place last weekend in Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan.
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Week 35
(28 Aug. – 3 Sep.)
English OpenStreetMap in the information screens of the Ireland bus company Bus Éireann.
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Week 36
(4–10 Sep.)
English A research article by Christopher Barrington-Leigh and Adam Millard-Ball has undertaken worldwide completeness analysis of OpenStreetMap's road coverage based on visual comparison of imagery and other statistical methods.
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Week 37
(11–17 Sep.)
English In Belarus the OpenStreetMap community came together with the byGIS community for a big gathering with presentations and an OpenStreetMap birthday cake! More details, photos and talk videos on Gardster's OSM diary.
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Week 38
(18–24 Sep.)
English Student group photo at the end of “CartoCamp” at Université de Ségou, Mali.
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Week 39
(25 Sep. – 1 Oct.)
English A selection of Android apps for different types of OpenStreetMap contribution and use, presented by Claire Halleux at a recent mapathon in Kinshasa.
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Week 40
(2–8 Oct.)
English An automatically generated spectrum of urban development patterns for around 1 million cities, towns and villages across the planet. Image from Vahid Moosavi's paper “Urban morphology meets deep learning” (PDF).
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Week 41
(9–15 Oct.)
English Different OSM communities across Asia came together at the State of the Map Asia 2017 conference that took place in Kathmandu, Nepal from September 23 to 24th.
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Week 42
(16–22 Oct.)
English The PRODEPA state agency created an online map of the city of Belém, State of Pará, Brazil, showing the location of a dozen of processions, and of points of interest, temporary medical facilities and blocked streets, for the “Círio de Nazaré” religious festival, gathering more than 2 million people during 2 weeks in October 2017.
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