Macanal

Macanal is a town and municipality in the Department of , part of the subregion of the Neira Province. The urban centre is located in the in the of the Colombian at an elevation of 1,680.3 metres but parts of the municipality reach elevations of 2,500 metres.
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Macanal

Latitude
4.9505° or 4° 57′ 2″ north
Longitude
-73.3203° or 73° 19′ 13″ west
Population
4,820
Elevation
1,285 metres (4,216 feet)
Open location code
67P8XM2H+6V
Geo­Names ID
3675793
Wiki­data ID
Q1656366
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Waray—“Macanal” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Macanal (Colombia)
  • Asturian: Macanal
  • Cebuano: Macanal
  • Chinese: Macanal
  • Chinese: 馬卡納爾
  • Chinese: 马卡纳尔
  • Dutch: Macanal
  • French: Macanal
  • Galician: Macanal
  • Georgian: მაკანალი
  • Irish: Macanal
  • Italian: Macanal
  • Kotava: Macanal
  • Malay: Macanal
  • Min Nan Chinese: Macanal
  • Persian: ماکانال
  • Polish: Macanal
  • Portuguese: Macanal
  • Russian: Маканаль
  • Spanish: Macanal
  • Swedish: Macanal
  • Tagalog: Macanal
  • Turkish: Macanal (belediye)
  • Turkish: Macanal belediyesi
  • Turkish: Macanal
  • Urdu: میکانال
  • Uzbek: Macanal
  • Vietnamese: Macanal
  • Waray (Philippines): Macanal
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