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Places 2026-06-17.0: places snapped to a constant latitude form a straight east–west band over unpopulated desert #535

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Summary

In the June release (2026-06-17.0) there is a systematic linear artifact in Places: a dense, narrow band of points aligned along a (near-)constant latitude. It is most clearly visible over sparsely populated desert in northern Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and the surrounding region, where there is no real place density to mask it.

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  • 2026-06-17.0

Steps to reproduce

  1. Load the places theme from release 2026-06-17.0.
  2. Visualize the point geometries on a map.
  3. Zoom to northern Sudan / Saudi Arabia (and scan the wider desert belt at similar latitudes).
  4. Observe a thin, dense east–west band of points along a constant latitude.

Happy to provide the approximate latitude of the band, a bounding box, and example GERS IDs if useful.

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