Latitude and longitude of Grise Fiord Airport
🇨🇦 CanadaGrise Fiord Airport (YGZ) latitude longitude
IATA Code YGZ
Latitude 76.4261016846
Longitude -82.9092025757
What is the latitude and longitude code of Grise Fiord Airport? The latitude of Grise Fiord Airport is 76.4261016846, and the longitude is -82.9092025757. Geographic coordinates are a way of specifying the location of a place on Earth, using a pair of numbers to represent a latitude and longitude.
🗺️ UTM coordinate of Grise Fiord Airport
UTM Zone 17X
UTM Northing 8482996.4526936
UTM Easting 528576.42991749
📍 Where is Grise Fiord Airport on Map Lat Long Coordinates?
| Airport Name | Grise Fiord Airport |
| IATA Code | YGZ |
| ICAO Code | CYGZ |
| City | Grise Fiord |
| State | Nunavut |
| Country | Canada |
| Elevation | 45 Meter |
| Timezone | America/Iqaluit |
Where is Grise Fiord Airport located on the world map? Grise Fiord Airport is located in Canada (Canada_code), Americas (Northern America) continent. Exact geographical coordinates, latitude and longitude 76.4261016846, -82.9092025757. Mapped location of Grise Fiord Airport (N 76° 25' 33.966", E -82° 54' 33.129"). Grise Fiord Airport is located in the time zone America/Iqaluit.
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