Havana, Cuba elevation is 41 meters and Havana elevation in feet is 135 ft above sea level [src 1]. Havana is a capital of a political entity (feature code) with elevation that is 28 meters (92 ft) smaller than average city elevation in Cuba.
Below is the Elevation map of Havana, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from -7 to 73 m (-23 to 240 ft) with average elevation of 24.2 meters (=79 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] | -7..73 m | -9..126 m | × |
Scale [ft] | -23..240 ft | -30..413 ft | × |
Average | 24.2 m = 79 ft | 35.9 m = 118 ft | × |
Width | 8.99 km = 5.6 mi | 17.97 km = 11.2 mi | 287.6 km = 178.7 mi |
Height | 8.99 km = 5.6 mi | 17.97 km = 11.2 mi | 287.6 km = 178.7 mi |
↑Max Latitude | 23.173426° | 23.213819° | 24.41988° |
Latitude at center | 23.13302° | 23.13302° | 23.13302° |
↓Min Latitude | 23.092602° | 23.052172° | 21.8337° |
← Min Longitude | -82.426985° | -82.470931° | -83.78929° |
Longitude center | -82.38304° | -82.38304° | -82.38304° |
→Max Longitude | -82.339095° | -82.295149° | -80.97679° |
Cities around Havana sort by population:
• Diez de Octubre elevation 63 m
5.5 km, 154°
• Arroyo Naranjo 80 m
10.8 km, 172°
• Boyeros 66 m
14.1 km, 187°
• Habana del Este 19 m
6.1 km, 61°
• San Miguel del Padrón 97 m
11.7 km, 129°
• Centro Habana 19 m
2 km, 72°
• Cerro 26 m
2.8 km, 168°
• Guanabacoa 36 m
8.5 km, 97°
• Alamar 38 m
11.1 km, 75°
• La Habana Vieja 11 m
3.1 km, 95°
• Regla 14 m
5.3 km, 99°
• Santiago de las Vegas 95 m
18.1 km, 181°
En español:
La Habana elevación 41 m.
En France:
La Havane élévation 41 m.
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