Hannover, Germany
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Bielefeld, Germany | Hannover, Germany | Braunschweig, Germany |
Paderborn, Germany | Kassel, Germany | Goslar, Germany |
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The Hannover graticule is at latitude 52N and longitude 9E. Besides enclosing the whole city of Hannover and its suburbs it extends to Walsrode in the North, Lehrte in the East, Hildesheim in the Southeast, Hameln in the South, Bückeburg in the Southwest and Nienburg in the Northwest. Furthermore it contains almost the complete Naturpark Weserbergland and the Steinhuder Meer, one of Germany's biggest lakes.
Land Usage
According to the Land usage tool, the terrain of this graticule is divided as follows:
50.50% Fields 18.08% Forests 17.74% Natural reserves 7.22% Roads 2.95% Highways 2.81% Settlements 0.71% Water
Local Geohashers
None, in spite of these optimal hashing conditions. Hessophanes may be in the area from time to time.