What is the latitude and longitude code of Capital Region of Denmark? The latitude of Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark is 55.67518120, and the longitude is 12.54932610. Capital Region of Denmark is located at Denmark country in the states place category with the gps coordinates of 55° 40' 30.652'' N and 12° 32' 57.574 E. 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. These coordinates are used to indicate the position of a point on the surface of the Earth, with the latitude representing the distance north or south of the equator and the longitude representing the distance east or west of the prime meridian. By using these coordinates, it is possible to pinpoint the exact location of a place on the globe.
🧭 GPS coordinates of Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
Coordinates CAPITAL REGION OF DENMARK
North 55° 40' 30.652" N
East 12° 32' 57.574" E
🗺️ UTM coordinate of Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
UTM Zone 33U
UTM Northing 6170065.8663109
UTM Easting 534546.86495982
⛰️ Elevation Data of Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
Elevation (meters) 9
Elevation (feet) 29.5
Terrain Type Lowland
📍 Where is Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark on Map Lat Long Coordinates?
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