Difference between revisions of "Brno, Czech Republic"
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− | |map = <map lat="49" lon="16" /> | + | | map = <map lat="49" lon="16" /> |
− | |nw = [[Liberec, Czech Republic|Liberec]] | + | | nw = [[Liberec, Czech Republic|Liberec]] |
− | |n = [[Wałbrzych, Poland | + | | n = [[Wałbrzych, Poland]] |
− | |ne = [[Opole, Poland | + | | ne = [[Opole, Poland]] |
− | |w = [[Jihlava, Czech Republic|Jihlava]] | + | | w = [[Jihlava, Czech Republic|Jihlava]] |
− | |e = [[Olomouc, Czech Republic|Olomouc]] | + | | name = [[Brno, Czech Republic|Brno]] |
− | |sw = [[Sankt Pölten, Austria | + | | e = [[Olomouc, Czech Republic|Olomouc]] |
− | |s = [[Wien, Austria | + | | sw = [[Sankt Pölten, Austria]] |
− | |se = [[Bratislava, Slovakia | + | | s = [[Wien, Austria]] |
+ | | se = [[Bratislava, Slovakia]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The Brno graticule is located at (49,16) and occupies substantial part of Moravia. It contains no large bodies of water and only very few areas with restricted access, so most geohashes should be easily reachable. | The Brno graticule is located at (49,16) and occupies substantial part of Moravia. It contains no large bodies of water and only very few areas with restricted access, so most geohashes should be easily reachable. |
Revision as of 11:32, 8 April 2009
Liberec | Wałbrzych, Poland | Opole, Poland |
Jihlava | Brno | Olomouc |
Sankt Pölten, Austria | Wien, Austria | Bratislava, Slovakia |
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The Brno graticule is located at (49,16) and occupies substantial part of Moravia. It contains no large bodies of water and only very few areas with restricted access, so most geohashes should be easily reachable.
Expeditions
- 2008-08-30 Hlína - tasuki devirgined the Brno graticule
- 2008-08-31 Vranov - tasuki succesfully located the hashpoint using the ancient method of treecounting
Local geohashers
- tasuki - lives in Brno and is open to biking to nearby geohashes