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iam working on osm from last one month. now i have a presentation on my work with comparison between before map and current map, so i am getting problem to find old map. please anyone help me.

asked 12 Sep '12, 11:26

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I'd ask on the Nepal or India mailing lists - someone might have a tile server that they haven't updated for a while that covers the area that you're interested in.

(12 Sep '12, 11:46) SomeoneElse ♦

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For a limited time of some weeks or months there are downloadable extracts of OSM data at geofabrik.

http://download.geofabrik.de/osm-before-redaction/

These files have a timestamp of 26-07-2012, before the RedactionBot was started to eliminate non-ODbL compatible data.

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answered 12 Sep '12, 16:23

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how can i get map(OSM)of Kathmandu Nepal, which is not on list

(13 Sep '12, 07:23) Manoj-MOBERA

If you know the lat/lon values of a bounding box for your desired area, try to download that big OSM file from geofabrik.de and cut it down via a tool like osmosis or osmconvert.

Consult the OSM wiki about these tools how to use them via a command line.

(13 Sep '12, 19:09) stephan75

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