## Importance Search requests can yield multiple results which match equally well with the original query. In such case Nominatim needs to order the results according to a different criterion: importance. This is a measure for how likely it is that a user will search for a given place. This section explains the sources Nominatim uses for computing importance of a place and how to customize them. ### How importance is computed The main value for importance is derived from page ranking values for Wikipedia pages for a place. For places that do not have their own Wikipedia page, a formula is used that derives a static importance from the place's [search rank](../customize/Ranking.md#search-rank). In a second step, a secondary importance value is added which is meant to represent how well-known the general area is where the place is located. It functions as a tie-breaker between places with very similar primary importance values. nominatim.org has preprocessed importance tables for the [primary Wikipedia rankings](https://nominatim.org/data/wikimedia-importance.sql.gz) and for [secondary importance](https://nominatim.org/data/wikimedia-secondary-importance.sql.gz) based on Wikipedia importance of the administrative areas. The source code for creating these files is available in the Github projects [osm-search/wikipedia-wikidata](https://github.com/osm-search/wikipedia-wikidata) and [osm-search/secondary-importance](https://github.com/osm-search/secondary-importance). ### Customizing secondary importance The secondary importance is implemented as a simple [Postgis raster](https://postgis.net/docs/raster.html) table, where Nominatim looks up the value for the coordinates of the centroid of a place. You can provide your own secondary importance raster in form of an SQL file named `secondary_importance.sql.gz` in your project directory. The SQL file needs to drop and (re)create a table `secondary_importance` which must as a minimum contain a column `rast` of type `raster`. The raster must be in EPSG:4326 and contain 16bit unsigned ints (`raster_constraint_pixel_types(rast) = '{16BUI}'). Any other columns in the table will be ignored. You must furthermore create an index as follows: ``` CREATE INDEX ON secondary_importance USING gist(ST_ConvexHull(gist)) ``` The following raster2pgsql command will create a table from a tiff file that conforms to the requirements: ``` raster2pgsql -I -C -Y -d -t 128x128 input.tiff public.secondary_importance ```