Closest nearest locations (in the line of sight Department of Conservation):
Bay: Lambton Harbour (0.540 m)
Locality: Te Papa Museum (0.000 m)
Port: Wellington Port (0.336 m)
Populated place: Mount Victoria (0.893 m)
Capital of a political entity: Wellington (1.182 m)
Populated locality: Wellington CBD Wellington (0.925 m)
Section of populated place: Oriental Bay (0.456 m)
Hotel: Private Beach House Wellington (0.192 m)
Wharf(-ves): Clyde Quay Wharf (0.280 m)
Hill: Mount Victoria (0.821 m)
What is the geographical latitude and longitude and where is Department of Conservation? Answered
Geographical latitude: SOUTH 41° 17' 22.77" (display in decimal number system -41.2896585)
Geographical longitude: EAST 174° 47' 20.91" (display in decimal number system 174.7891410)
Elevation:
0 meters
Population: 0
Digit terrain models:
0
Time zone: Pacific/Auckland.
Department of Conservation
Postal number:
Country: New Zealand NZ
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What is Department of Conservation? Answered
Department of Conservation is locality (parks,area),
a minor area or place of unspecified or mixed character and indefinite boundaries.
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