• @[email protected]
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      3417 days ago

      In Bangkok, “street names” are entire city quarters and houses are numbered chronologically by when they were built.
      So it isn’t unusual to have 237 be right next to 1550.
      238 could be 2 miles away.

      • Drusas
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        1217 days ago

        That sounds even more chaotic than the Japanese system.

          • Drusas
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            1116 days ago

            Complicated. There’s the city, and it’ll be broken into neighborhoods with their own names. Then that will be broken down into blocks (approximately) with their own numbers. Then each building has its own number within the block. So you can only find a place based on its address (assuming no online mapping) if you already know approximately where it is.

            Before Google maps became a big thing, taxi drivers would have massive books full of neighborhood maps which they would refer to when you told them the address you wanted to go to.

    • @Madison420
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      817 days ago

      Iceland, draw a map on it and the right name and that’s all you really need.

    • @EvacuateSoul
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      716 days ago

      Yep, when we visited most of the houses had little names they would use for their address. Villa Bonita 200m S of xxx