Pongaí

Pongaí is a municipality in the state of in . The population is 3,400 in an area of 183 km2. The elevation is 422 m.
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  • Type: municipality of Brazil with 3,400 residents
  • Description: municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil
  • Also known as: Pongai

Pongaí

Latitude
-21.7336° or 21° 44′ 1″ south
Longitude
-49.364° or 49° 21′ 50″ west
Population
3,400
Elevation
420 metres (1,378 feet)
Open location code
58CG7J8P+GC
Geo­Names ID
6322479
Wiki­data ID
Q728178
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Waray—“Pongaí” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Pongaí
  • Bishnupriya: পোঙ্গাই
  • Catalan: Pongaí
  • Cebuano: Pongaí
  • Chechen: Понгаи
  • Chinese: Pongaí
  • Chinese: 蓬加伊
  • Dutch: Pongaí
  • Esperanto: Pongaí
  • French: Pongaí
  • German: Pongaí
  • Hungarian: Pongaí
  • Irish: Pongaí
  • Italian: Pongaí
  • Kazakh: Понгаи
  • Malagasy: Pongaí
  • Mazanderani: پونگائی
  • Min Nan Chinese: Pongaí
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Pongaí
  • Norwegian: Pongaí
  • Polish: Pongaí
  • Portuguese: Pongaí
  • Romanian: Pongaí
  • Russian: Понгаи
  • Spanish: Pongai
  • Spanish: Pongaí
  • Swedish: Pongaí
  • Tatar: Понгаи
  • Turkish: Pongaí
  • Uzbek: Pongaí
  • Vietnamese: Pongaí
  • Volapük: Pongaí
  • Waray (Philippines): Pongaí

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