Difference between revisions of "Mannheim, Germany"

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This [[graticule]] is at latitude 49, longitude 18 and is one of Germany's most active. This graticule contains the [[wikipedia:Rhine Neckar Area|Rhein-Neckar-Triangle]], a densely populated region around Mannheim and Heidelberg. It includes the southern half of Mainz as well as the northern portion of Karlsruhe and contains large parts of the [[wikipedia:Odenwald|Odenwald]] in the east.
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This [[graticule]] is at latitude 49, longitude 8 and is one of Germany's most active. It contains the [[wikipedia:Rhine Neckar Area|Rhein-Neckar-Triangle]], a densely populated region around Mannheim and Heidelberg. It includes the southern half of Mainz as well as the northern portion of Karlsruhe and contains large parts of the [[wikipedia:Odenwald|Odenwald]] in the east.
  
 
Statistically, once every three years a hashpoint hits France in the most southwestern part of the graticule.
 
Statistically, once every three years a hashpoint hits France in the most southwestern part of the graticule.

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Kaiserslautern, Germany Mannheim, Germany Würzburg, Germany
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This graticule is at latitude 49, longitude 8 and is one of Germany's most active. It contains the Rhein-Neckar-Triangle, a densely populated region around Mannheim and Heidelberg. It includes the southern half of Mainz as well as the northern portion of Karlsruhe and contains large parts of the Odenwald in the east.

Statistically, once every three years a hashpoint hits France in the most southwestern part of the graticule.

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