Place that are a localadmin

There are 203,533 places and this is one page of 20,354

  • Tongerenthis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/110/883/003/1/1108830031.geojson
    It was last modified September 28, 2023.
  • Lovendegemthis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/110/883/007/1/1108830071.geojson
    It was last modified September 28, 2023.
  • Malmedythis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/112/527/117/5/1125271175.geojson
    It was last modified September 12, 2017.
  • Koekelarethis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/112/527/118/7/1125271187.geojson
    It was last modified September 12, 2017.
  • Neufchâteauthis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/112/527/265/7/1125272657.geojson
    It was last modified September 12, 2017.
  • St.-Katelijne-Waverthis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/112/527/446/9/1125274469.geojson
    It was last modified September 12, 2017.
  • Fosses-la-Villethis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/112/527/472/9/1125274729.geojson
    It was last modified September 12, 2017.
  • Oostendethis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/112/527/553/7/1125275537.geojson
    It was last modified September 12, 2017.
  • Schotenthis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/112/527/554/9/1125275549.geojson
    It was last modified September 12, 2017.
  • Nassognethis is a localadmin
    whosonfirst-data-admin-be/112/527/620/7/1125276207.geojson
    It was last modified September 12, 2017.
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