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  1. OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. Hosting is supported by Fastly, OSMF corporate members, and other partners.

  2. OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap provides map data for thousands of websites, mobile apps, and hardware devices OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data …

  3. Worldwide web maps - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    This page lists OSM-based web maps with worldwide coverage. For OSM-based web maps with regional coverage/focus, see Regional web maps. For map applications on other platforms, …

  4. Using OpenStreetMap - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    You can use the OpenStreetMap world map on your website, either as a static map image or with embedded HTML. If you deploy your own slippy map, things can get much more customized.

  5. WMS - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    Other languages... WMS stands for W eb M ap S ervice. It's an OGC standard for serving up map images over HTTP. See Web Map Service on Wikipedia

  6. Export - OpenStreetMap

    OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.

  7. List of OSM-based services - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    Displaying GPS tracks Main article: Track drawing websites Websites that can be used for drawing or sharing tracks or routes on an OpenStreetMap-based map.

  8. Zoom levels - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    The "° Tile width" column gives the map width in degrees of longitude, for a square tile drawn at that zoom level. Values listed in the column "m / pixels" gives the number of meters per pixel …

  9. Slippy map - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    This is a web interface for browsing rendered OpenStreetMap data. By default the slippy map shows tiles rendered in our Standard OpenStreetMap style, but we offer several other featured …

  10. Vector tiles - OpenStreetMap Wiki

    This allows website and app developers to customize the look of a map to their needs, without needing to create and host their own tilesets (instead they can use the tiles hosted by one of …