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Information for station Karlshuld, Ingolst.
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Eitensheim
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Ingolstadt
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Station name
Karlshuld, Ingolst.
Country
Germany
Height above sea level
375 m
Geographical position
11° 17' 22.77'' East / 48° 41' 2.96'' North
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Last updated
11/25/2025 3:36 pm
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Type of station
Ecowitt GW2000
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