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== 65-69N ==
 
== 65-69N ==
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[[65,27]] - Pudasjärvi East, Finland
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*This is kind of complicated; a detailed description is in [http://wiki.xkcd.com/geohashing/User_talk:Isopekka#Naming_the_65.2C27_graticule my original post].
 
65,33 - Engozero, Russia
 
65,33 - Engozero, Russia
 
*The largest lake in the graticule (by far), as well as the second largest town (as towns go Ambarnyy is slightly larger and somewhat farther from the border, but IMHO the lake wins).
 
*The largest lake in the graticule (by far), as well as the second largest town (as towns go Ambarnyy is slightly larger and somewhat farther from the border, but IMHO the lake wins).
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== 60-64N ==
 
== 60-64N ==
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[[60,37]] - Belozersk, Russia
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*I'll ignore the question of whether the graticule even should be named for something so close to the edge; IMHO there's no other realistic choice anyway. What I'm saying is that the name of this historical Russian town never contained the letter "ë".
  
 
== 55-59N ==
 
== 55-59N ==

Revision as of 12:04, 2 October 2012

This is a list of my graticule name suggestions. These names are not officially approved yet (as much as there is such a thing as official approval)... so if anyone has a comment please post it either after the name in question - or on the talk page if it's long and/or general!

70N and up

65-69N

65,27 - Pudasjärvi East, Finland

65,33 - Engozero, Russia

  • The largest lake in the graticule (by far), as well as the second largest town (as towns go Ambarnyy is slightly larger and somewhat farther from the border, but IMHO the lake wins).

65,34 - Kuzema, Russia

  • The largest town in the graticule by far.

60-64N

60,37 - Belozersk, Russia

  • I'll ignore the question of whether the graticule even should be named for something so close to the edge; IMHO there's no other realistic choice anyway. What I'm saying is that the name of this historical Russian town never contained the letter "ë".

55-59N

59,36 - Maza, Russia

  • More for central-ish location than anything else. Pozhara is somewhat larger (pop 355 versus 308) but is almost at the corner; Borisovo-Sudskoye is far larger (pop 1896) but is partly cut off by the graticule border.

50-54N

40-49N

42,28 - Silistar Beach, Bulgaria

  • There's several places named Silistar in this graticule - seemingly more than any other name combined in fact - but simply naming it Silistar (as I originally wanted) would've made it hopelessly confused with the much larger town of Silistra in the other end of the country. So one had to be chosen, and IMHO the beach is much more recognizable :-)

30-39N

20-29N

0-19N

0S and down