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'''Note: This map is not guaranteed to be complete or accurate, or contain all successful hashes done in this graticule.''' | '''Note: This map is not guaranteed to be complete or accurate, or contain all successful hashes done in this graticule.''' | ||
− | This is a map of all graticules containing parts of '''Poland'''. Poland borders [[Belarus]], [[Czechia]], [[Germany]], [[Lithuania]], [[Russia]] (via Kaliningrad), [[Slovakia]], and [[Ukraine]], while its graticules additionally border | + | This is a map of all graticules containing parts of '''Poland'''. Poland borders [[Belarus]], [[Czechia]], [[Germany]], [[Lithuania]], [[Russia]] (via Kaliningrad), [[Slovakia]], and [[Ukraine]], while its graticules additionally border [[Denmark]]. |
Not all graticules in Poland have been visited, there are still [[Virgin Graticule|virgin graticules]], which are colored orange. If a graticule was visited, it is colored green, unless it has never been visited when the geohash was in Poland, in which case the graticule is colored blue. | Not all graticules in Poland have been visited, there are still [[Virgin Graticule|virgin graticules]], which are colored orange. If a graticule was visited, it is colored green, unless it has never been visited when the geohash was in Poland, in which case the graticule is colored blue. |
Revision as of 23:39, 31 August 2023
Map
Note: This map is not guaranteed to be complete or accurate, or contain all successful hashes done in this graticule.
This is a map of all graticules containing parts of Poland. Poland borders Belarus, Czechia, Germany, Lithuania, Russia (via Kaliningrad), Slovakia, and Ukraine, while its graticules additionally border Denmark.
Not all graticules in Poland have been visited, there are still virgin graticules, which are colored orange. If a graticule was visited, it is colored green, unless it has never been visited when the geohash was in Poland, in which case the graticule is colored blue.
The graticule gives the name of the first geohasher in that graticule and a link to the first successful expedition. If the first successful expedition was not in Poland, the first successful expedition in Poland and the name of that geohasher would also be given, unless there has not been a successful expedition in Poland yet.
Listing of multiple hashers
Local Geohashers
There are now (hopefully still active) 14 polish geohashers: Jajcuś, charfa, JRK, Felinator, Jpp, mkoniecz, Czwartek, Norill, Ziemek, Ziemba, Diana, Malgond, zyxist, amn
Well, twelve is a company. Awaiting the wizard... -- Malgond (talk) 15:03, 19 March 2015 (EDT)