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hi.

sorry im a newbie.

i created two maps with pins, markers, images and others for our free organisation.

there are playgrounds on the map.

i saw that the official open street map from this region habe a lot infomations about the area - so can i use the official map and the area and put my own infomations abouve it and use it as an individual card for our website?

on the map in umap there are not that many infomations about the area like the normal open streetmap card.

i dont want to take the offizial open streetmap card because there come a lot more informations espacially for the organisation in the individuall umap card in the future. this informations are not relevant for the public.

how you understood.

thx

asked 30 Dec '21, 10:16

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Die Medienfrau
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Hi,

I'm not sure I understand your question. You can explore the various backgrounds proposed in umap, some have much less details (even black and white maps).

If you find elsewhere a tilelayer that you like, you can also use it as a custom background in umap.

Please give us more details if this does not answer your question.

Regards.

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answered 30 Dec '21, 17:04

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