Elorza

Elorza is a town in in . Elorza is on the region of the Venezuelan Llanos and it had 26.800 inhabitants as of 2012. It is the capital of the Rómulo Gallegos Municipality.
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  • Type: City with 27,800 residents
  • Description: human settlement in Venezuela
  • Also known as: Paso del Viento

Places of Interest

Highlights include Elorza Airport.

Aerodrome
is an airport serving the town of Elorza in the state of . The runway is in the middle of the town. The Elorza non-directional beacon is located on the field.

Elorza

Latitude
7.05966° or 7° 3′ 35″ north
Longitude
-69.49907° or 69° 29′ 57″ west
Population
27,800
Elevation
94 metres (308 feet)
IATA airport code
EOZ
United Nations Location Code
VE EOZ
Open location code
67VG3G52+V9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 828449115
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
3642390
Wiki­data ID
Q3051658
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Spanish—“Elorza” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 埃洛薩
  • Dutch: Elorza
  • French: Elorza
  • German: Elorza
  • Irish: Elorza
  • Japanese: エロスサ
  • Polish: Elorza
  • Portuguese: Elorza
  • Russian: Элорса
  • Spanish: Elorza (Venezuela)
  • Spanish: Elorza

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