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				<title>Web Service findNearbyPlaceName (reverse geocoding) doesn't always return the nearest place... why?</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ Hello,

I'm using the findNearbyPlaceName Web Service and I find it really useful.
However, I notice some weird behaviors about it.

For example, If I use 46.2 (latitude) and -70.7833333333333 (longitude), it returns 13 km from "Saint-Georges".
However, we have a city called "Beauceville" that is closer.  Actually, I took a look at the text file (data dump) containing all Canadian cities and found "Beauceville" (id=6295855)... and It did list the exact same lat/lng as specified above (I'm right on target).

Have anyone else experienced this?
Is it a bug or there's a reason for this?

Thanks!]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 15 Sep 2008 23:17:15]]> GMT</pubDate>
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