OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a collaborative, open-source project to create a free and editable map of the world. It's built by a community of mappers who contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, buildings, points of interest, and much more. OSM data is commonly used in web mapping, routing applications, geographic research, and as a base layer for other mapping platforms. Because its open and freely available, OSM is used in a variety of contexts including humanitarian aid, disaster response, and navigation apps.
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