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This map of mine is in French and I'd like it to be in Italian http://e-privacy.winstonsmith.org/mappa.html

How can I make it render in Italian ?

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asked 05 Jul '16, 23:27

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It looks Italian to me.

(06 Jul '16, 00:09) Frederik Ramm ♦

@Frederik, "Paris" should be "Parigi" then.

(06 Jul '16, 06:51) escada

If you want that the Italian town's display italian names, you have to switch the map to another one than the "OSM-Fr" one.

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answered 06 Jul '16, 07:54

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Thank you Nicolas

(06 Jul '16, 13:06) catonano

The umap background that you choose is only available in French. You cannot change that, the tiles (background images) are only available in the language that the authors of the tiles provide. You should try to find a set of tiles in Italian and use that as background (if that's possible)

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answered 06 Jul '16, 06:51

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Is this what you're looking for?(Google search) http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/it/

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answered 07 Jul '16, 19:07

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