Pedro Carbo

Pedro Carbo is a town located in the coastal , , near . It is located at the 63 kilometer marker on the road from to .
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Pedro Carbo

Latitude
-1.81703° or 1° 49′ 1″ south
Longitude
-80.23542° or 80° 14′ 8″ west
Population
23,400
Elevation
103 metres (338 feet)
United Nations Location Code
EC CAR
Open location code
66CX5QM7+5R
Open­Street­Map ID
node 249596649
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3653295
Wiki­data ID
Q11004410
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Swedish—“Pedro Carbo” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: بيدرو كاربو
  • Asturian: Pedro Carbo
  • Catalan: Pedro Carbo
  • Cebuano: Pedro Carbo
  • Chimborazo Highland Quichua: Pedro Carbo
  • Chinese: 佩德羅卡爾沃
  • Dutch: Pedro Carbo
  • Egyptian Arabic: بيدرو كاربو
  • French: Pedro Carbo
  • Galician: Pedro Carbo
  • German: Pedro Carbo
  • Irish: Pedro Carbo
  • Italian: Pedro Carbo
  • Polish: Pedro Carbo
  • Portuguese: Pedro Carbo
  • Quechua: Pedro Carbo (Ikwadur)
  • Quechua: Pedro Carbo
  • Spanish: Capital algodonera del Ecuador
  • Spanish: Pedro Carbo
  • Swedish: Pedro Carbo

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