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Revision as of 11:02, 1 September 2020
This is a proposal made on 2020-09-01. Please leave comments and suggestions on Talk:Subdivision geohash achievement, indicating your thoughts on the proposal, including:
- Support - you think this proposal should be added with zero or minor changes
- Do not oppose - you think it's boring/meh/not for you, but it wouldn't harm to have it created
- Oppose - you have a specific reason as to why this ribbon should not exist (state this reasoning in your comment)
- Needs work - you think the achievement should be created after more significant changes have been made
See Proposed achievements for more information on this process.
This user earned the Subdivision geohash achievement
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Awarded to anyone who visits a Geohash in all possible subdivisions that contain land that are part of a particular region.
For example, someone who visits a Geohash in each of the 5 boroughs of New York City would be eligible for the Subdivision Geohash achievement for New York City on borough level.
Difficulty
The Subdivision Geohash is not easy to achieve no matter which size the region is.
- All boroughs in a town: The boroughs are likely to be easily reachable by bicycle, but it is probably going to take forever until the algorithm places a Geohash in each borough, since they are small subdivisions.
- All counties in a state: You probably have to use a train or a car to get to the other side of the state, and even then, there is no guarantee that there will be a Geohash in each county every day.
- All states in a country: Depending on how large your country is, you may need to book a plane to get to the other side of the country. On the other hand, once you are there, many states are larger than graticules, so it is likely that there is a Geohash in the state every day.
Proof
Regular proof of reaching a geohash, with one for each possible subdivision for a day where a geohash fell within the applicable boundary.