They were part of the database we got from them - it combined many fields of which we could use a few in Wikipedia at that time including address, identifier, coordinates and architect (if available). A part of this was available already online, and a part only after further contacts.
Lodewijk
2011/7/30 Lars Aronsson lars@aronsson.se
On 07/30/2011 10:29 AM, Lodewijk wrote:
In the Netherlands we had the luck that the RCE provided all the coordinates - that means that we have roughly a coverage of 100%.
Once you had a list of coordinates, and, -- what? Object names? Place names? Descriptions of each object? How did you match these to existing articles? Did you create stub articles for the non-existing ones?
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