Zorritos
Zorritos District is one of the three districts of the province Contralmirante Villar in Peru.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: County with 10,300 residents
- Description: district in Tumbes, Peru
- Also known as: “District of Zorritos” and “Zorritos District”
Zorritos
- Categories: district of Peru and locality
- Location: Contralmirante Villar province, Tumbes Department, Peru, South America
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Latitude
-3.802° or 3° 48′ 7″ southLongitude
-80.7184° or 80° 43′ 6″ westPopulation
10,300Elevation
78 metres (256 feet)Open location code
668X57XJ+5MOpenStreetMap ID
node 1521361308OpenStreetMap feature
place=countyGeoNames ID
8350669Wikidata ID
Q6316996
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In Other Languages
From Aymara to Spanish—“Zorritos” goes by many names.
- Aymara: “Zorritos jisk’a t’aqa suyu”
- Cebuano: “Zorritos (distrito)”
- Cebuano: “Zorritos”
- Chinese: “索里托斯區”
- Georgian: “სორიტოსის რაიონი”
- German: “Distrikt Zorritos”
- Italian: “distretto di Zorritos”
- Italian: “Distretto di Zorritos”
- Portuguese: “Zorritos”
- Quechua: “Zorritos distritu”
- Spanish: “Distrito de Zorritos”
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