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The Map of Yezur
the atlas of the world — and the workings behind it
Pan, zoom, search, and query the whole world at yezur.xyz.

This is the home of Yezur's map. It holds the world as geography — coastlines, cities, roads, and borders — all editable and queryable through an OpenStreetMap-style stack. These pages document how the map is built and how the rest of the wiki links into it.

Start here

Linking to the map
Point an article at a feature with {{Node}}, {{Way}}, {{Relation}}, or {{Coordslink}}.

Embedding a map
Drop a live, interactive map into any page with the {{#map:}} parser function.

The data model
Nodes, ways, and relations — the three kinds of thing every map feature is built from.

Linking to the map from an article

Articles point at real map features with these templates:

Template Points to Example
{{Node|id|label}} a single point (a place, a peak) City centre
{{Way|id|label}} a line or area (a road, a lake) Coast road
{{Relation|id|label}} grouped features (a country, a route) Andusia
{{Coordslink|lat|lon|zoom|label}} a point by coordinates Old Harbour

Embedding a live map

The {{#map:}} parser function drops an interactive map into a page. Working parameters:

Parameter Meaning Example
zoom initial zoom level zoom=6
center centre point, as lat,lon center=12.34,56.78
layer base layer name layer=satellite
query an Overpass query to draw query=[out:json];node(60117);out;

For example, {{#map:zoom=5|center=12.34,56.78}} embeds a map centred on those coordinates.

The data model

Yezur's map follows the familiar three-part model:

  • Nodes — single points (a well, a summit, a village centre).
  • Ways — ordered runs of nodes, forming roads and rivers or the outlines of areas.
  • Relations — groups of nodes and ways that together make something larger, such as an administrative border or a numbered route.

Every feature carries a stable ID — that is what the linking templates above point to, and what an Overpass query returns.


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