Some facts about
OpenStreetMap based on
Alexa.com data . Maybe someone will be interested, but if not interesting, then do not worry.
So, judging by the data, it seems that OpenStreetMap in Russia has a good present and, probably, a future.
The majority of OpenStreetMap visitors come from Germany (23.2%),
Russia (18.8%) , USA (5.4%), Great Britain (4.9%), Austria (4.1%), Italy (3.9 %), India (3.6%), Sweden (3.0%), France (2.7%) and Japan (2.6%).
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The highest places in the rankings of the most visited sites are OpenStreetMap in Austria (861 places),
Russia (1 571) , Germany (1 840),
Kazakhstan (1 997) , Sweden (2 464), Denmark (2 919), Philippines (3 419),
Belarus (4,428) , Romania (6,285) and Italy (2,561).
Over the past three months, the percentage of Internet users in the world who have visited OpenStreetMap has grown by 24%.
Compared to the general population of the Internet, so many men (and so few women) go to OpenStreetMap that the numbers are going off the scale. This, of course, is not very good (as in Wikipedia, where the overwhelming majority of the participants are men).
55-year-olds and older hardly go to OpenStreetMap when compared to the general population of the Internet.
On OpenStreetMap, compared with the general population of the Internet, many people come with an education level of
graduate school . This means that OSM is something like an elite site.
Bonus: The
number of requests in Yandex is growing .