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<div>I see there are various openstreetmap services such as nominatum/mapquest but don’t really understand how these might interact with qgis or if it would be a separate operation outside of qgis. Would be much nicer inside qgis so you could easily set up
table to get the different bits of reverse geocoded information on address. Possibly also have a way of feeding back to openstreetmap via qgis directly e.g. sending in map or gps traces etc.</div>
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