Ye Pechingue
Ye Pechingue is in Annobón Province, Equatorial Guinea. Ye Pechingue is situated nearby to the town San Antonio de Palé, as well as near the locality San Juan.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Annobón and Annobon Airport.
Annobón
Photo: NASA, Public domain.
Annobón is an island in Equatorial Guinea, located farther out in the Atlantic Ocean on a line running through Bioko and the independent islands of Sao Tome and Principe. It is 670 km from Malabo.
Annobon Airport
Aerodrome
Quioveo
Peak
Quioveo is the extinct volcanic peak at the centre of the island of Annobón, Equatorial Guinea. It rises to a height of 598 metres. The island of Annobón is part of the Cameroon line of volcanoes, together with the islands of São Tomé Island, Príncipe, Bioko, and Mount Cameroon on the African mainland. Quioveo is situated 4 km southeast of Ye Pechingue.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include San Antonio de Palé and Mabana.
San Antonio de Palé
Town
Mabana
Village
Mabana is a town located in the Province of Annobón in Equatorial Guinea. Mabana is situated 6 km south of Ye Pechingue.
Ye Pechingue
- Type: Rock
- Category: landform
- Location: Annobón Province, Equatorial Guinea, Central Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-1.40778° or 1° 24′ 28″ southLongitude
5.61722° or 5° 37′ 2″ eastOpen location code
6FC7HJR8+VVGeoNames ID
2566063
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as San Juan and Aual.
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Highlights include Punta Sandegadu and Punta Dyiscoj.
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