Tag:natural=peninsula

natural=peninsula
Description
A piece of land projecting into water from a larger land mass, nearly surrounded by water 
Group: Natural
Used on these elements
Requires

name=*

See also
Status: approved

The tag natural=peninsula is used to tag a named peninsula (from Latin paeninsula, from paene "almost" + insula "island"): a piece of land projecting into water from a larger land mass and being nearly surrounded by water.

A peninsula can also be part of a larger peninsula:

How to map

Set a node in the center of the peninsula or draw an area encompassing the peninsula and add natural=peninsula + name=*.

Please do not map very large peninsulas like subcontinents as multipolygons as they strain the servers much and are hard to maintain. (Relation#Size recommends a maximum number of 300 members in a relation.)

See also

natural=isthmus

Use natural=isthmus for (thin) land bridges that connect two larger land masses.

natural=cape

The tag natural=cape refers to a coastal extreme point, that is the tip of a land area that projects into water. In contrast, natural=peninsula refers to a land area that projects into water and that is nearly surrounded by water.

A natural=cape can but doesn't have to be be part of a natural=peninsula and there can be several natural=cape on a natural=peninsula. However, a natural=peninsula cannot be part of a natural=cape.

Note that 'cape' sometimes refers to a coastal extreme point, i.e. natural=cape, (e.g. Cape York) and sometimes to a peninsula, i.e. natural=peninsula (e.g. Cape Cod). Besides, both cape and peninsula sometimes share the same name (e.g. Cape York and Cape York peninsula).

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