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Data licenses

Pelias is powered by several major open data sets and owes a tremendous debt of gratitude to the individuals and communities which produced them.

Attribution is required for many of the data providers. Some license information is listed here, but you are responsible for researching each project to follow their license terms.

OpenAddresses

sources=openaddresses | sources=oa

Layers:

  • address

OpenAddresses is a collection of over 300 million addresses around the world. Data in OpenAddresses only comes from national, state, and local governments, so this data is highly authoritative. Because it consists of entirely bulk imports, OpenAddresses is a large, global, and rapidly growing dataset. Many countries, particularly in Europe, now have every address represented in OpenAddresses.

OpenAddresses is by far the largest dataset by number of records. Even though it only contains address data (as in no building names or other metadata), it's a great resource for global geocoding.

The license for each individual source within OpenAddresses differs. Many of the sources require attribution, and many others have a share-alike clause. Note: Pelias does not currently return license information directly, but the license and attribution requirements for each source within OpenAddresses can be determined from the machine-readable state.txt file published on the OpenAddresses website.

Who's on First

sources=whosonfirst | sources=wof

Layers:

  • country
  • macroregion
  • region
  • macrocounty
  • county
  • localadmin
  • locality
  • borough
  • neighbourhood
  • coarse (alias for simultaneously using all the above)

Who's on First is an open-data directory of worldwide administrative places. Created by Mapzen, it is the primary provider of:

  • Countries
  • Macroregions (for example, England is a Macroregion within the United Kingdom)
  • Regions (for example, states, provinces)
  • Macro-counties (for example, Departments of France)
  • Counties
  • Localities (cities, towns, hamlets)
  • Neighbourhoods

Additionally, for addresses, venues, and points of interest coming from OpenStreetMap, Geonames, and OpenAddresses, Pelias uses Who's on First to provide standardized fields for the country, region, locality, and neighbourhood.

License

OpenStreetMap

sources=openstreetmap | sources=osm

Layers:

  • address
  • venue
  • street

OpenStreetMap is a community-driven, editable map of the world. It prioritizes local knowledge and individual contributions over bulk imports, which often means it has excellent coverage even in remote areas where no large-scale mapping efforts have been attempted. OpenStreetMap contains information on landmarks, buildings, roads, and natural features.

With its coverage of roads as well as rich metadata, OpenStreetMap is arguably the most valuable dataset for general usage.

All OpenStreetMap data is licensed under the ODbL, a share-alike license which also requires attribution.

Geonames

sources=geonames | sources=gn

Layers:

  • venue
  • country
  • macroregion
  • region
  • county
  • localadmin
  • locality
  • neighbourhood
  • coarse (alias for simultaneously using all the above)

Geonames is an aggregation of many authoritative and non-authoritative datasets. It contains information on everything from country borders to airport names to geographical features. While Geonames does not contain any shape data (such as country borders), it does have a powerful and well defined hierarchy to describe the relationships between different records. This custom hierarchy makes it harder to use in combination with data from other sources, but the Mapzen Who's On First project will help by providing concordance between Geonames and other datasets.

In the meantime, Geonames still provides a wide variety of useful data that helps augment the other datasets.

Geonames data is licensed CC-BY-3.0.

Deprecated sources

Certain data sources used to be supported but are no longer offered part of the core service and have been superseded by a new data source.

Quattroshapes

sources=quattroshapes | sources=qs

Quattroshapes used to be supported and its use was discontinued in April 2016.

It has been replaced by Who's on First, which continues to provide global administrative place data (countries, regions, counties, cities) and administrative lookup ("what country, region, and city is this address part of?").

To help make the transition seamless, any queries that specify quattroshapes in the sources parameter will see results from Who's on First instead. Who's on First contains all the data from Quattroshapes, plus more data, and has continuous updates and fixes. All existing queries for Quattroshapes will continue to work without modification.

Quattroshapes data is licensed CC-BY-2.0.