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+ | *[[2024-12-19 52 14|2024-12-19]] - [[User:coyotebush|coyotebush]] visited a forest near Neuhardenberg. | ||
*[[2022-05-07 52 14|2022-05-07]] - [[User:Jan|Jan]] and [[User:Fippe|Fippe]] visit a lake in Münchehofe. | *[[2022-05-07 52 14|2022-05-07]] - [[User:Jan|Jan]] and [[User:Fippe|Fippe]] visit a lake in Münchehofe. | ||
*[[2011-05-21 52 14|2011-05-21]] - No less than seven hashers met up for the Geohashing Day 2011. | *[[2011-05-21 52 14|2011-05-21]] - No less than seven hashers met up for the Geohashing Day 2011. |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 20 December 2024
This graticule is at latitude 52, longitude 14. It is currently inactive, but for some visits of neighbouring geohashers. While the graticule is by convention named after the largest town in the area, Frankfurt (Oder), half of the area lies in Poland. Other large cities include Kostrzyn, Slubice and Eisenhüttenstadt. The area is mostly agricultural and forested, with significant part consisting of the shores of the river Oder (Odra) and its surrounding natural reserves.
Land usage
51.76% Fields 0.59% Settlements 38.77% Forests 2.89% Natural reserves 1.07% Water 0.74% Near highways 4.18% Near roads
Visited Hashes
- 2024-12-19 - coyotebush visited a forest near Neuhardenberg.
- 2022-05-07 - Jan and Fippe visit a lake in Münchehofe.
- 2011-05-21 - No less than seven hashers met up for the Geohashing Day 2011.
- 2008-08-03 - relet fought raptors in the thickets to reach this hash.