Ushuaia geodata
Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego) is a seat of a first-order administrative division; located in Argentina in America/Argentina/Ushuaia (GMT-3) time zone. With population of 58,028 people, there are 73 cities with bigger population in this country. Compared to other cities in Argentina, 100% of cities are located further ↑North; 90.9% of cities are located further →East and 83.3% of cities have higher elevation than Ushuaia. Note1
Ushuaia on map:[1]
Ushuaia GPS coordinates[2]
54° 48' 39.024" South, 68° 18' 57.276" West
Map corner | latitude | longitude |
---|---|---|
Upper-left | -54.40361°, | -69.01904° |
Center: | -54.81084°, | -68.31591° |
Lower-right: | -55.21401°, | -67.61279° |
Map W x H: | 90.1×90.1 km | = 56×56mi |
max Lat: | -21.94467° ⇑100% North |
Ushuaia: | -54.81084° |
min Lat: | ⇓0% South -54.81084° |
min Long | Ushuaia | max Long |
-72.88605° | -68.31591° | -53.64581° |
W 9.1%⇐ | ⇒90.9% E |
Elevation
Elevation of Ushuaia is 52 m = 171 ft, and this is 297.3 m = 975 ft below average elevation for this country.
Max E: |
4040 m = 13255 ft | 83.3% |
Avg. | 349.3 m = 1146 ft | |
Ushuaia | 52 m = 171 ft | |
Min E: |
-2 m = -7 ft | 16.7% |
See also: Ushuaia elevation on elevation.city.
Geographical zone
Ushuaia is located in South temperate zone (between Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle). Distance of this South polar circle is 1306.8 km =812 mi to South.Distance of | km | miles | from Ushuaia |
---|---|---|---|
Equator | 6094.4 | 3786.9 | to North |
Tropic Capricorn | 3488.5 | 2167.7 | to North |
Antarctic Circle | 1306.8 | 812 | to South |
South Pole | 3912.7 | 2431.2 | to South |
Nearby cities:
3 places around Ushuaia: (largest is in red/bold)
• Río Gallegos
359.5 km =223.4 mi, 350°
• Río Grande
120.4 km =74.8 mi, 19°
• Tolhuin
79.4 km =49.3 mi, 65°
Sources, notices
• [Note1] Compared only with cities in Argentina existing in our database
• [Src1] Map data: © OpenStreetMap contributors (CC-BY-SA)
• [Src2] Other city data from geonames.org with taken over terms of usage.
• [Src3] Geographical zone / Annual Mean Temperature by Robert A. Rohde @ Wikipedia