Pita (Mamou), Guinea elevation is 973 meters and Pita elevation in feet is 3192 ft above sea level [src 1]. Pita is a seat of a second-order administrative division (feature code) with elevation that is 540 meters (1772 ft) bigger than average city elevation in Guinea.
Below is the Elevation map of Pita, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from 746 to 1161 m (2448 to 3809 ft) with average elevation of 957.7 meters (=3142 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] | 746..1161 m | 709..1169 m | × |
Scale [ft] | 2448..3809 ft | 2326..3835 ft | × |
Average | 957.7 m = 3142 ft | 953.2 m = 3127 ft | × |
Width | 9.59 km = 6 mi | 19.18 km = 11.9 mi | 306.9 km = 190.7 mi |
Height | 9.59 km = 6 mi | 19.18 km = 11.9 mi | 306.9 km = 190.7 mi |
↑Max Latitude | 11.102276° | 11.145396° | 12.43591° |
Latitude at center | 11.05915° | 11.05915° | 11.05915° |
↓Min Latitude | 11.016018° | 10.972879° | 9.67589° |
← Min Longitude | -12.438925° | -12.482871° | -13.80123° |
Longitude center | -12.39498° | -12.39498° | -12.39498° |
→Max Longitude | -12.351035° | -12.307089° | -10.98873° |
Cities around Pita sort by population:
• Kindia elevation 415 m
122.7 km, 204°
• Labé 1026 m
31.3 km, 22°
• Mamou 720 m
82.9 km, 156°
• Télimélé 610 m
71.9 km, 255°
• Tougué 805 m
90.5 km, 61°
• Dabola 434 m
144.9 km, 104°
• Tondon 113 m
129.7 km, 233°
• Koubia 750 m
80.1 km, 42°
• Gaoual 79 m
116.6 km, 311°
• Dalaba 1240 m
43.7 km, 158°
• Mali 1440 m
113.9 km, 5°
• Lélouma 955 m
51.2 km, 322°
En español:
Pita elevación 973 m.
En France:
Pita élévation 973 m.
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