You can try a) Overpass API or b) download raw OSM data for your area and do some filtering with osmfilter by keeping objects with "peak". answered 01 Jun '12, 13:09 stephan75 |
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You can try a) Overpass API or b) download raw OSM data for your area and do some filtering with osmfilter by keeping objects with "peak". answered 01 Jun '12, 13:09 stephan75 |
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