Loma Colibrí
Loma Colibrí is a locality in Banderilla, Veracruz and has about 5 residents and an elevation of 1,569 metres. Loma Colibrí is situated nearby to the town Banderilla, as well as near the locality Guillermo Aburto.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Xalapa Museum of Anthropology.
Xalapa Museum of Anthropology
Museum
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The Xalapa Museum of Anthropology is an anthropological museum in the city of Xalapa, capital of the state of Veracruz in eastern Mexico. It is known for its collection of artifacts from Mesoamerican Gulf Coast cultures such as the Olmec, Totonac, and Huastec, including several Olmec colossal heads. Xalapa Museum of Anthropology is situated 4 km south of Loma Colibrí.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Xalapa.
Xalapa
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Xalapa is the capital of Veracruz in Mexico. Xalapa is a college town that enjoys some fine colonial architecture as well as a nice climate in the highlands above the hot and humid Veracruz coast.
Loma Colibrí
- Type: Locality with 5 residents
- Also known as: “Loma Colibri”
- Location: Banderilla, Veracruz, Central Mexico, Mexico, North America
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Latitude
19.58417° or 19° 35′ 3″ northLongitude
-96.945° or 96° 56′ 42″ westPopulation
5Elevation
1,569 metres (5,148 feet)Open location code
76F5H3M4+M2GeoNames ID
8944678
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