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What do the different fields mean?
Counts: This field contains the number of records within the reference dataset for a particular country. It is important to note that this does not correspond to the number of individual addresses covered, since premises are often compressed into premise ranges. This means that, for instance, premises 100-199 on a particular street will only increase the dataset count by one even though that may refer to 99 individual premises.
Verification/Geocoding Level: This is the depth and granularity of the dataset. A key is presented with the table below.
Administrative Areas, Localities, Thoroughfares, etc: These fields contain the number of distinct values within a particular country dataset for select address data fields. This information is useful in determining the level of coverage within a country.
Ranged components: Premise, Sub-Building and PostBox values are generally compressed into ranges and contain the number of distinct ranges within a dataset. Ranged information can provide further insight into the likely level of coverage across each country.
Premise (or Parcel) Point Geocoding: Premise (or Parcel) Point Geocoding is a point adjusted to the road to provide a precise address location. This resolves non-standard addressing issues in countries where non-sequential numbering is used or where address ranges do not exist. Countries which have this level of geocoding are labelled below.
Please note that it is not possible to express our coverage data as a percentage of the total number of addresses per country.