Comparing Cyprus with Alpharetta, Georgia

Compare Climate information for Cyprus and Alpharetta, Georgia

Is Cyprus warmer or hotter than Alpharetta, Georgia?

On average across the year, yes, Cyprus is hotter than Alpharetta, Georgia . Cyprus has an average temperature of 20°C/68°F and Alpharetta, Georgia has an average temperature of 17°C/63°F.

Cyprus's hottest month is August, with an average maximum temperature of 35°C/95°F, which is hotter than Alpharetta, Georgia's hottest month (July, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
Cyprus Alpharetta, Georgia

Is Cyprus colder or cooler than Alpharetta, Georgia?

On average across the year, no, Cyprus is not colder than Alpharetta, Georgia . Cyprus has an average minimum temperature of 15°C/59°F and Alpharetta, Georgia has an average minimum temperature of 11°C/52°F.



Cyprus's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 8°C/46°F, which is not colder than Alpharetta, Georgia's coldest month (also January, with an average minimum temperature of 1°C/34°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
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Does Cyprus have more rain than Alpharetta, Georgia?

On average across the year, no, Cyprus has less rain than Alpharetta, Georgia. Cyprus has an average annual rainfall of 208mm and Alpharetta, Georgia has an average annual rainfall of 1445mm.

Cyprus's wettest month is December, with an average monthly rainfall of 55mm, which is drier than Alpharetta, Georgia's wettest month (also December, with an average monthly rainfall of 151mm).

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Compare location information for Cyprus and Alpharetta, Georgia

How far is Cyprus from Alpharetta, Georgia?

The midpoint of Cyprus is approximately 6,190 miles (9,962km) east of Alpharetta, Georgia.

Is Cyprus further west than Alpharetta, Georgia?

No, Cyprus is not further west than Alpharetta, Georgia.

Is Cyprus further east than Alpharetta, Georgia?

Yes, Cyprus is further east than Alpharetta, Georgia. The midpoint of Cyprus is further east by approximately 6,617 miles (10,649km).

Is Cyprus further north than Alpharetta, Georgia?

Yes, Cyprus is further north than Alpharetta, Georgia. The midpoint of Cyprus is further north by approximately 73 miles (117km).

Is Cyprus further south than Alpharetta, Georgia?

No, Cyprus is not further south than Alpharetta, Georgia.

How far is Alpharetta, Georgia from Cyprus?

The midpoint of Alpharetta, Georgia is approximately 6,190 miles (9,962km) west of Cyprus.

Is Alpharetta, Georgia further west than Cyprus?

Yes, Alpharetta, Georgia is further west than Cyprus. The midpoint of Alpharetta, Georgia is further west by approximately 6,617 miles (10,649km).

Is Alpharetta, Georgia further east than Cyprus?

No, Alpharetta, Georgia is not further east than Cyprus.

Is Alpharetta, Georgia further north than Cyprus?

No, Alpharetta, Georgia is not further north than Cyprus.

Is Alpharetta, Georgia further south than Cyprus?

Yes, Alpharetta, Georgia is further south than Cyprus. The midpoint of Alpharetta, Georgia is further south by approximately 73 miles (117km).

Compare population information for Cyprus and Alpharetta, Georgia

Is Cyprus more populated than Alpharetta, Georgia?

Yes, Cyprus is more populated than Alpharetta. Cyprus has a population of 1,295,102 and Alpharetta has a population of 63,693 which means that Cyprus has 1,231,409 more people than Alpharetta.
That makes Cyprus 20 times more populated than Alpharetta.

Is Cyprus less populated than Alpharetta, Georgia?

No, Cyprus is not less populated than Alpharetta. Cyprus has a population of 1,295,102 and Alpharetta has a population of 63,693 which means that Cyprus has 1,231,409 more people than Alpharetta.
That makes Cyprus 20 times more populated than Alpharetta.

Is Alpharetta, Georgia more populated than Cyprus?

No, Alpharetta is not more populated than Cyprus. Alpharetta has a population of 63,693 and Cyprus has a population of 1,295,102 which means that Alpharetta has 1,231,409 fewer people than Cyprus.
That makes Alpharetta 20 times less populated than Cyprus.

Is Alpharetta, Georgia less populated than Cyprus?

Yes, Alpharetta is less populated than Cyprus. Alpharetta has a population of 63,693 and Cyprus has a population of 1,295,102 which means that Alpharetta has 1,231,409 fewer people than Cyprus.
That makes Alpharetta 20 times less populated than Cyprus.

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