Difference between revisions of "Chemnitz, Germany"
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The [[graticule]] (50,12) covers a part of Saxony, small parts of Thuringia and Bavaria and a very small part of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany, including the cities of Gera, Zwickau and Chemnitz. In the south lies already a small part of Czech Republic. | The [[graticule]] (50,12) covers a part of Saxony, small parts of Thuringia and Bavaria and a very small part of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany, including the cities of Gera, Zwickau and Chemnitz. In the south lies already a small part of Czech Republic. | ||
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+ | 46.85% Fields | ||
+ | 26.04% Forests | ||
+ | 16.64% Natural reserves | ||
+ | 5.04% Settlements | ||
+ | 3.29% Roads | ||
+ | 1.71% Highways | ||
+ | 0.42% Water | ||
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== Local Geohashers == | == Local Geohashers == |
Revision as of 11:20, 31 August 2009
Halle (Saale) | Leipzig | Dresden |
Erfurt | Chemnitz | Most, Czech Republic |
Nürnberg | Regensburg | Plzeň, Czech Republic |
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The graticule (50,12) covers a part of Saxony, small parts of Thuringia and Bavaria and a very small part of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany, including the cities of Gera, Zwickau and Chemnitz. In the south lies already a small part of Czech Republic.
According to Land usage, the chance for your hash to fall into one of the following areas is:
46.85% Fields 26.04% Forests 16.64% Natural reserves 5.04% Settlements 3.29% Roads 1.71% Highways 0.42% Water
Local Geohashers
Neighbor graticule Geohashers
Hashpoints
- 2008-12-24 On Chrismas Eve Hermann takes this graticule's virginity.
- 2009-06-04 Reinhard went (altogether) 133 km by bike to get there.
- 2009-07-06 Reinhard went (altogether) 109 km by bike to get there.
- 2009-08-23 dawidi visits meadows with fruit trees on a hillside north of Gera, during an all-day train ride through Germany.