Keléd
Keléd is a village in Vas county, Hungary. Keléd has about 94 residents.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Village with 94 residents
- Description: village in Hungary
- Also known as: “Keled”
Keléd
- Categories: municipality of Hungary and locality
- Location: Vas County, Western Transdanubia, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
47.07588° or 47° 4′ 33″ northLongitude
17.11691° or 17° 7′ 1″ eastPopulation
94Elevation
156 metres (512 feet)Open location code
8FVV34G8+9QOpenStreetMap ID
node 611616540OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3050401Wikidata ID
Q1106593
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Asturian to Vietnamese—“Keléd” goes by many names.
- Asturian: “Keléd”
- Basque: “Keléd”
- Chinese: “Keléd”
- Chinese: “凯莱德”
- Czech: “Keléd”
- Dutch: “Keled”
- Dutch: “Keléd”
- Esperanto: “Keléd”
- French: “Keled”
- French: “Keléd”
- German: “Keléd”
- Hungarian: “Keléd”
- Irish: “Keléd”
- Italian: “Keléd”
- Lombard: “Keléd”
- Malay: “Keléd”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Keléd”
- Persian: “کلد”
- Portuguese: “Keléd”
- Romanian: “Keléd, Vas”
- Romanian: “Keléd”
- Serbian: “Келед”
- Slovak: “Keléd”
- Slovenian: “Keléd”
- Spanish: “Keléd”
- Turkish: “Keléd”
- Vietnamese: “Keléd”
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