Hato Corozal

Hato Corozal is a town and municipality in the Department of , .
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  • Type: municipality of Colombia with 10,100 residents
  • Description: Colombian municipality of the department of Casanare
  • Also known as: Manare

Hato Corozal

Latitude
6.1628° or 6° 9′ 46″ north
Longitude
-70.9969° or 70° 59′ 49″ west
Population
10,100
Elevation
131 metres (430 feet)
Open location code
67RF5273+46
Geo­Names ID
3681010
Wiki­data ID
Q1575569
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Waray—“Hato Corozal” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Hato Corozal (Colombia)
  • Asturian: Hato Corozal
  • Cebuano: Hato Corozal
  • Chinese: Hato Corozal
  • Chinese: 阿托科罗萨尔
  • Chinese: 阿托科羅薩爾
  • Dutch: Hato Corozal
  • French: Hato Corozal
  • Galician: Hato Corozal
  • Georgian: ატო-კოროსალი
  • Irish: Hato Corozal
  • Italian: Hato Corozal
  • Japanese: アト・コロサル
  • Malay: Hato Corozal
  • Min Nan Chinese: Hato Corozal
  • Persian: هاتو کوروزال
  • Polish: Hato Corozal
  • Portuguese: Hato Corozal
  • Russian: Ато-Коросаль
  • Spanish: Hato Corozal
  • Swedish: Hato Corozal
  • Tagalog: Hato Corozal
  • Turkish: Hato Corozal (belediye)
  • Turkish: Hato Corozal belediyesi
  • Turkish: Hato Corozal
  • Vietnamese: Hato Corozal
  • Waray (Philippines): Hato Corozal
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