Comparing Burkina Faso with Netherlands

Compare Climate information for Burkina Faso and Netherlands

Is Burkina Faso warmer or hotter than Netherlands?

On average across the year, yes, Burkina Faso is hotter than Netherlands . Burkina Faso has an average temperature of 29°C/84°F and Netherlands has an average temperature of 11°C/52°F.

Burkina Faso's hottest month is April, with an average maximum temperature of 41°C/106°F, which is hotter than Netherlands's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 23°C/73°F).

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Is Burkina Faso colder or cooler than Netherlands?

On average across the year, no, Burkina Faso is not colder than Netherlands . Burkina Faso has an average minimum temperature of 23°C/73°F and Netherlands has an average minimum temperature of 7°C/45°F.



Burkina Faso's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 18°C/64°F, which is not colder than Netherlands's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of 1°C/34°F).

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Does Burkina Faso have more rain than Netherlands?

On average across the year, yes, Burkina Faso has more rain than Netherlands. Burkina Faso has an average annual rainfall of 581mm and Netherlands has an average annual rainfall of 555mm.

Burkina Faso's wettest month is August, with an average monthly rainfall of 177mm, which is wetter than Netherlands's wettest month (January, with an average monthly rainfall of 57mm).

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Compare location information for Burkina Faso and Netherlands

How far is Burkina Faso from Netherlands?

The midpoint of Burkina Faso is approximately 2,783 miles (4,478km) south of Netherlands.

Is Burkina Faso further west than Netherlands?

Yes, Burkina Faso is further west than Netherlands. The midpoint of Burkina Faso is further west by approximately 470 miles (756km).

Is Burkina Faso further east than Netherlands?

No, Burkina Faso is not further east than Netherlands.

Is Burkina Faso further north than Netherlands?

No, Burkina Faso is not further north than Netherlands.

Is Burkina Faso further south than Netherlands?

Yes, Burkina Faso is further south than Netherlands. The midpoint of Burkina Faso is further south by approximately 2,756 miles (4,436km).

Is Burkina Faso bigger than Netherlands?

Yes, Burkina Faso is bigger than Netherlands. Burkina Faso has an area of 273,800 km2 (709,142 miles2) and Netherlands has an area of 33,893 km2 (87,783 miles2) which means that Burkina Faso is 239,907 km2 (621,359 miles2) bigger than Netherlands.
That makes Burkina Faso 8 times bigger than Netherlands.

Is Burkina Faso smaller than Netherlands?

No, Burkina Faso is not smaller than Netherlands. Burkina Faso has an area of 273,800 km2 (709,142 miles2) and Netherlands has an area of 33,893 km2 (87,783 miles2) which means that Burkina Faso is 239,907 km2 (621,359 miles2) bigger than Netherlands.
That makes Burkina Faso 8 times bigger than Netherlands.

How far is Netherlands from Burkina Faso?

The midpoint of Netherlands is approximately 2,783 miles (4,478km) of Burkina Faso.

Is Netherlands further west than Burkina Faso?

No, Netherlands is not further west than Burkina Faso.

Is Netherlands further east than Burkina Faso?

Yes, Netherlands is further east than Burkina Faso. The midpoint of Netherlands is further east by approximately 470 miles (756km).

Is Netherlands further north than Burkina Faso?

Yes, Netherlands is further north than Burkina Faso. The midpoint of Netherlands is further north by approximately 2,756 miles (4,436km).

Is Netherlands further south than Burkina Faso?

No, Netherlands is not further south than Burkina Faso.

Is Netherlands bigger than Burkina Faso?

No, Netherlands is smaller than Burkina Faso. Netherlands has an area of 33,893 km2 (87,783 miles2) and Burkina Faso has an area of 273,800 km2 (709,142 miles2) which means that Netherlands is 239,907 km2 (621,359 miles2) smaller than Burkina Faso.
That makes Netherlands 8 times smaller than Burkina Faso.

Is Netherlands smaller than Burkina Faso?

Yes, Netherlands is smaller than Burkina Faso. Netherlands has an area of 33,893 km2 (87,783 miles2) and Burkina Faso has an area of 273,800 km2 (709,142 miles2) which means that Netherlands is 239,907 km2 (621,359 miles2) smaller than Burkina Faso.
That makes Netherlands 8 times smaller than Burkina Faso.

Compare population information for Burkina Faso and Netherlands

Is Burkina Faso more populated than Netherlands?

Yes, Burkina Faso is more populated than Netherlands. Burkina Faso has a population of 21,935,389 and Netherlands has a population of 17,400,824 which means that Burkina Faso has 4,534,565 more people than Netherlands.
That makes Burkina Faso 1 times more populated than Netherlands.

Is Burkina Faso less populated than Netherlands?

No, Burkina Faso is not less populated than Netherlands. Burkina Faso has a population of 21,935,389 and Netherlands has a population of 17,400,824 which means that Burkina Faso has 4,534,565 more people than Netherlands.
That makes Burkina Faso 1 times more populated than Netherlands.

Is Netherlands more populated than Burkina Faso?

No, Netherlands is not more populated than Burkina Faso. Netherlands has a population of 17,400,824 and Burkina Faso has a population of 21,935,389 which means that Netherlands has 4,534,565 fewer people than Burkina Faso.
That makes Netherlands 1 times less populated than Burkina Faso.

Is Netherlands less populated than Burkina Faso?

Yes, Netherlands is less populated than Burkina Faso. Netherlands has a population of 17,400,824 and Burkina Faso has a population of 21,935,389 which means that Netherlands has 4,534,565 fewer people than Burkina Faso.
That makes Netherlands 1 times less populated than Burkina Faso.

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