Nueva Manoa geodata
Nueva Manoa (Pando) is a seat of a third-order administrative division; located in Bolivia in America/La_Paz (GMT-4) time zone. In our database, there are 117 cities with bigger population. Compared to other cities in Bolivia, 100% of cities are located further ↓South; 57.1% of cities are located further →East and 98.8% of cities have higher elevation than Nueva Manoa. Note1
Nueva Manoa on map:[1]
Nueva Manoa GPS coordinates[2]
9° 43' 5.808" South, 65° 23' 43.584" West
Map corner | latitude | longitude |
---|---|---|
Upper-left | -9.02454°, | -66.09857° |
Center: | -9.71828°, | -65.39544° |
Lower-right: | -10.41058°, | -64.69232° |
Map W x H: | 154.1×154.1 km | = 95.8×95.8mi |
max Lat: | -9.71828° ⇑0% North |
Nueva Manoa: | -9.71828° |
min Lat: | ⇓100% South -22.73206° |
min Long | Nueva Manoa | max Long |
-69.14843° | -65.39544° | -57.76667° |
W 42.9%⇐ | ⇒57.1% E |
Elevation
Elevation of Nueva Manoa is 122 m = 400 ft, and this is 1889.3 m = 6198 ft below average elevation for this country.
Max E: |
4732 m = 15525 ft | 98.8% |
Avg. | 2011.3 m = 6599 ft | |
Nueva Manoa | 122 m = 400 ft | |
Min E: |
92 m = 302 ft | 1.2% |
See also: Bolivia elevation on elevation.city.
Geographical zone
Nueva Manoa is located in South Torrid zone (between Equator and Tropic of Capricorn). Distance of Equator is 1080.6 km =671.5 mi to North.Distance of | km | miles | from Nueva Manoa |
---|---|---|---|
Equator | 1080.6 | 671.5 | to North |
Tropic Capricorn | 1525.3 | 947.8 | to South |
Antarctic Circle | 6320.6 | 3927.4 | to South |
South Pole | 8926.5 | 5546.7 | to South |
Nearby cities:
4 places around Nueva Manoa: (largest is in red/bold)
• Cobija
396.6 km =246.4 mi, 248°
• Guayaramerín
123.2 km =76.6 mi, 178°
• Riberalta
160.8 km =99.9 mi, 207°
• San Ramón
403.2 km =250.5 mi, 169°
Sources, notices
• [Note1] Compared only with cities in Bolivia 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