Comparing Iran with Latvia

Compare Climate information for Iran and Latvia

Is Iran warmer or hotter than Latvia?

On average across the year, yes, Iran is hotter than Latvia . Iran has an average temperature of 17°C/63°F and Latvia has an average temperature of 7°C/45°F.

Iran's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 37°C/99°F, which is hotter than Latvia's hottest month (also July, with an average maximum temperature of 24°C/75°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
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Is Iran colder or cooler than Latvia?

On average across the year, no, Iran is not colder than Latvia . Iran has an average minimum temperature of 10°C/50°F and Latvia has an average minimum temperature of 3°C/37°F.



Iran's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of -1°C/30°F, which is not colder than Latvia's coldest month (February, with an average minimum temperature of -11°C/12°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
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Does Iran have more rain than Latvia?

On average across the year, yes, Iran has more rain than Latvia. Iran has an average annual rainfall of 232mm and Latvia has an average annual rainfall of 186mm.

Iran's wettest month is November, with an average monthly rainfall of 38mm, which is wetter than Latvia's wettest month (August, with an average monthly rainfall of 22mm).

Average Monthly Rainfall
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Compare location information for Iran and Latvia

How far is Iran from Latvia?

The midpoint of Iran is approximately 2,180 miles (3,509km) south east of Latvia.

Is Iran further west than Latvia?

No, Iran is not further west than Latvia.

Is Iran further east than Latvia?

Yes, Iran is further east than Latvia. The midpoint of Iran is further east by approximately 1,888 miles (3,038km).

Is Iran further north than Latvia?

No, Iran is not further north than Latvia.

Is Iran further south than Latvia?

Yes, Iran is further south than Latvia. The midpoint of Iran is further south by approximately 1,690 miles (2,719km).

Is Iran bigger than Latvia?

Yes, Iran is bigger than Latvia. Iran has an area of 1,531,595 km2 (3,966,831 miles2) and Latvia has an area of 62,249 km2 (161,225 miles2) which means that Iran is 1,469,346 km2 (3,805,606 miles2) bigger than Latvia.
That makes Iran 25 times bigger than Latvia.

Is Iran smaller than Latvia?

No, Iran is not smaller than Latvia. Iran has an area of 1,531,595 km2 (3,966,831 miles2) and Latvia has an area of 62,249 km2 (161,225 miles2) which means that Iran is 1,469,346 km2 (3,805,606 miles2) bigger than Latvia.
That makes Iran 25 times bigger than Latvia.

How far is Latvia from Iran?

The midpoint of Latvia is approximately 2,180 miles (3,509km) north west of Iran.

Is Latvia further west than Iran?

Yes, Latvia is further west than Iran. The midpoint of Latvia is further west by approximately 1,888 miles (3,038km).

Is Latvia further east than Iran?

No, Latvia is not further east than Iran.

Is Latvia further north than Iran?

Yes, Latvia is further north than Iran. The midpoint of Latvia is further north by approximately 1,690 miles (2,719km).

Is Latvia further south than Iran?

No, Latvia is not further south than Iran.

Is Latvia bigger than Iran?

No, Latvia is smaller than Iran. Latvia has an area of 62,249 km2 (161,225 miles2) and Iran has an area of 1,531,595 km2 (3,966,831 miles2) which means that Latvia is 1,469,346 km2 (3,805,606 miles2) smaller than Iran.
That makes Latvia 25 times smaller than Iran.

Is Latvia smaller than Iran?

Yes, Latvia is smaller than Iran. Latvia has an area of 62,249 km2 (161,225 miles2) and Iran has an area of 1,531,595 km2 (3,966,831 miles2) which means that Latvia is 1,469,346 km2 (3,805,606 miles2) smaller than Iran.
That makes Latvia 25 times smaller than Iran.

Compare population information for Iran and Latvia

Is Iran more populated than Latvia?

Yes, Iran is more populated than Latvia. Iran has a population of 86,758,304 and Latvia has a population of 1,842,226 which means that Iran has 84,916,078 more people than Latvia.
That makes Iran 47 times more populated than Latvia.

Is Iran less populated than Latvia?

No, Iran is not less populated than Latvia. Iran has a population of 86,758,304 and Latvia has a population of 1,842,226 which means that Iran has 84,916,078 more people than Latvia.
That makes Iran 47 times more populated than Latvia.

Is Latvia more populated than Iran?

No, Latvia is not more populated than Iran. Latvia has a population of 1,842,226 and Iran has a population of 86,758,304 which means that Latvia has 84,916,078 fewer people than Iran.
That makes Latvia 47 times less populated than Iran.

Is Latvia less populated than Iran?

Yes, Latvia is less populated than Iran. Latvia has a population of 1,842,226 and Iran has a population of 86,758,304 which means that Latvia has 84,916,078 fewer people than Iran.
That makes Latvia 47 times less populated than Iran.

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