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− | Chart in progress. I don't really intend to do this. I just want to show how ridiculous it is. I think that's 168 graticules, but I may have miscounted. Many have only tiny slivers of islands in them. | + | Chart in progress. I don't really intend to do this. I just want to show how ridiculous it is. I think that's 168 graticules, but I may have miscounted. Many have only tiny slivers of islands in them. My province does not have counties or other administrative districts, so there is no smaller region to achieve. |
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Revision as of 17:16, 27 August 2008
Progress towards Regional Geohash for British Columbia
Chart in progress. I don't really intend to do this. I just want to show how ridiculous it is. I think that's 168 graticules, but I may have miscounted. Many have only tiny slivers of islands in them. My province does not have counties or other administrative districts, so there is no smaller region to achieve.
References:
- [Kerouard Islands]
- [Cape St. James]
- [Canada Post] official names of communities. For example I chose Dawsons Landing over Namu and Rivers Inlet, because the Dawsons Landing is the only one with a postal code.
- [The Atlas of Canada] Better maps than Google, but very slow.