Difference between revisions of "Manaus East, Brazil"

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   | lat= -3
 
   | lat= -3
 
   | lon= -59
 
   | lon= -59
   | nw = [[Manaus, Brazil|Manaus]]
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   | nw = [[Presidente Figueiredo, Brazil|Presidente Figueiredo]]
 
   | n  = [[Rio Preto da Eva, Brazil|Rio Preto da Eva]]
 
   | n  = [[Rio Preto da Eva, Brazil|Rio Preto da Eva]]
 
   | ne = [[-2,-58]]
 
   | ne = [[-2,-58]]
   | w  = [[Iranduba, Brazil|Iranduba]]
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   | w  = [[Manaus West, Brazil|Manaus West]]
   | name = [[Careiro da Várzea, Brazil|Careiro da Várzea]]
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   | name = [[Manaus East, Brazil|Manaus East]]
 
   | e  = [[-3,-58]]
 
   | e  = [[-3,-58]]
 
   | sw = [[-4,-60]]
 
   | sw = [[-4,-60]]
   | s  = [[-4,-59]]
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   | s  = [[Borba, Brazil|Borba]]
 
   | se = [[-4,-58]]
 
   | se = [[-4,-58]]
 
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Careiro da Várzea (the name does not imply it is not affordable), Brazil is the graticule betwen 3° and 4° south and 59° and 60° west. It includes most of the city, but also the southeast corner of the city of Manaus and other small comunities along the Amazon river.
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Manaus East, Brazil is the graticule betwen 3° and 4° south and 59° and 60° west. It includes the eastern half of the city of Manaus, as well as Careiro da Várzea (the name does not imply it is not affordable), and other small comunities along the Amazon river.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 2 February 2021

Presidente Figueiredo Rio Preto da Eva -2,-58
Manaus West Manaus East -3,-58
-4,-60 Borba -4,-58

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Manaus East, Brazil is the graticule betwen 3° and 4° south and 59° and 60° west. It includes the eastern half of the city of Manaus, as well as Careiro da Várzea (the name does not imply it is not affordable), and other small comunities along the Amazon river.