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You can mix it in during the rendering. For example:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=10/37.6719/-122.3376&layer...

Being overly pedantic, there is more or less wide opposition to getting such data sets "into OpenStreetMap", it's better to treat it as a second data set at render time (as above).



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