Parobé (Rio Grande do Sul), Brazil elevation is 55 meters and Parobé elevation in feet is 180 ft above sea level [src 1]. Parobé is a populated place (feature code) with elevation that is 327 meters (1073 ft) smaller than average city elevation in Brazil.
Below is the Elevation map of Parobé, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from 14 to 242 m (46 to 794 ft) with average elevation of 59.2 meters (=194 ft) [note 1]
These maps also provides idea of topography and contour of this city, they are displayed at different zoom levels. More info about maps, scale and edge coordinates you can find below images.
\ | Map #1 | Map #2 | Topo.Map |
Scale [m] | 14..242 m | 9..680 m | × |
Scale [ft] | 46..794 ft | 30..2231 ft | × |
Average | 59.2 m = 194 ft | 78.9 m = 259 ft | × |
Width | 8.49 km = 5.3 mi | 16.99 km = 10.6 mi | 271.8 km = 168.9 mi |
Height | 8.49 km = 5.3 mi | 16.99 km = 10.6 mi | 271.8 km = 168.9 mi |
↑Max Latitude | -29.590403° | -29.552182° | -28.39888° |
Latitude at center | -29.62861° | -29.62861° | -29.62861° |
↓Min Latitude | -29.666802° | -29.70498° | -30.84351° |
← Min Longitude | -50.878665° | -50.922611° | -52.24097° |
Longitude center | -50.83472° | -50.83472° | -50.83472° |
→Max Longitude | -50.790775° | -50.746829° | -49.42847° |
Cities around Parobé sort by population:
• Novo Hamburgo elevation 56 m
29.1 km, 259°
• São Leopoldo 10 m
33.5 km, 244°
• Sapucaia 37 m
38 km, 233°
• Sapiranga 36 m
16.7 km, 266°
• Taquara 33 m
5.8 km, 114°
• Estância Velha 43 m
32.9 km, 266°
• Canela 826 m
30.4 km, 3°
• Igrejinha 36 m
7.4 km, 35°
• Três Coroas 53 m
13.6 km, 23°
• Ivoti 125 m
31.8 km, 277°
• Rolante 47 m
25.1 km, 95°
• São Francisco de Paula 900 m
31.5 km, 50°
En español:
Parobé elevación 55 m.
En France:
Parobé élévation 55 m.
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