Comparing Greece with Wallis and Futuna

Compare Climate information for Greece and Wallis and Futuna

Is Greece warmer or hotter than Wallis and Futuna?

On average across the year, no, Greece is not hotter than Wallis and Futuna . Greece has an average temperature of 18°C/64°F and Wallis and Futuna has an average temperature of 28°C/82°F.

Greece's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 33°C/91°F, which is hotter than Wallis and Futuna's hottest month (January, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F).

Average Monthly Maximum Temperatures
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Is Greece colder or cooler than Wallis and Futuna?

On average across the year, yes, Greece is colder than Wallis and Futuna . Greece has an average minimum temperature of 13°C/55°F and Wallis and Futuna has an average minimum temperature of 25°C/77°F.



Greece's coldest month is January, with an average minimum temperature of 5°C/41°F, which is colder than Wallis and Futuna's coldest month (July, with an average minimum temperature of 24°C/75°F).

Average Monthly Minimum Temperatures
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Does Greece have more rain than Wallis and Futuna?

On average across the year, no, Greece has less rain than Wallis and Futuna. Greece has an average annual rainfall of 289mm and Wallis and Futuna has an average annual rainfall of 1695mm.

Greece's wettest month is January, with an average monthly rainfall of 48mm, which is drier than Wallis and Futuna's wettest month (February, with an average monthly rainfall of 254mm).

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Compare location information for Greece and Wallis and Futuna

How far is Greece from Wallis and Futuna?

The midpoint of Greece is approximately 10,339 miles (16,639km) west of Wallis and Futuna.

Is Greece further west than Wallis and Futuna?

No, Greece is not further west than Wallis and Futuna.

Is Greece further east than Wallis and Futuna?

Yes, Greece is further east than Wallis and Futuna. The midpoint of Greece is further east by approximately 5,679 miles (9,139km).

Is Greece further north than Wallis and Futuna?

Yes, Greece is further north than Wallis and Futuna. The midpoint of Greece is further north by approximately 3,687 miles (5,934km).

Is Greece further south than Wallis and Futuna?

No, Greece is not further south than Wallis and Futuna.

Is Greece bigger than Wallis and Futuna?

Yes, Greece is bigger than Wallis and Futuna. Greece has an area of 130,647 km2 (338,376 miles2) and Wallis and Futuna has an area of 142 km2 (368 miles2) which means that Greece is 130,505 km2 (338,008 miles2) bigger than Wallis and Futuna.
That makes Greece 920 times bigger than Wallis and Futuna.

Is Greece smaller than Wallis and Futuna?

No, Greece is not smaller than Wallis and Futuna. Greece has an area of 130,647 km2 (338,376 miles2) and Wallis and Futuna has an area of 142 km2 (368 miles2) which means that Greece is 130,505 km2 (338,008 miles2) bigger than Wallis and Futuna.
That makes Greece 920 times bigger than Wallis and Futuna.

How far is Wallis and Futuna from Greece?

The midpoint of Wallis and Futuna is approximately 10,339 miles (16,639km) east of Greece.

Is Wallis and Futuna further west than Greece?

Yes, Wallis and Futuna is further west than Greece. The midpoint of Wallis and Futuna is further west by approximately 5,679 miles (9,139km).

Is Wallis and Futuna further east than Greece?

No, Wallis and Futuna is not further east than Greece.

Is Wallis and Futuna further north than Greece?

No, Wallis and Futuna is not further north than Greece.

Is Wallis and Futuna further south than Greece?

Yes, Wallis and Futuna is further south than Greece. The midpoint of Wallis and Futuna is further south by approximately 3,687 miles (5,934km).

Is Wallis and Futuna bigger than Greece?

No, Wallis and Futuna is smaller than Greece. Wallis and Futuna has an area of 142 km2 (368 miles2) and Greece has an area of 130,647 km2 (338,376 miles2) which means that Wallis and Futuna is 130,505 km2 (338,008 miles2) smaller than Greece.
That makes Wallis and Futuna 920 times smaller than Greece.

Is Wallis and Futuna smaller than Greece?

Yes, Wallis and Futuna is smaller than Greece. Wallis and Futuna has an area of 142 km2 (368 miles2) and Greece has an area of 130,647 km2 (338,376 miles2) which means that Wallis and Futuna is 130,505 km2 (338,008 miles2) smaller than Greece.
That makes Wallis and Futuna 920 times smaller than Greece.

Compare population information for Greece and Wallis and Futuna

Is Greece more populated than Wallis and Futuna?

Yes, Greece is more populated than Wallis and Futuna. Greece has a population of 10,533,871 and Wallis and Futuna has a population of 15,891 which means that Greece has 10,517,980 more people than Wallis and Futuna.
That makes Greece 663 times more populated than Wallis and Futuna.

Is Greece less populated than Wallis and Futuna?

No, Greece is not less populated than Wallis and Futuna. Greece has a population of 10,533,871 and Wallis and Futuna has a population of 15,891 which means that Greece has 10,517,980 more people than Wallis and Futuna.
That makes Greece 663 times more populated than Wallis and Futuna.

Is Wallis and Futuna more populated than Greece?

No, Wallis and Futuna is not more populated than Greece. Wallis and Futuna has a population of 15,891 and Greece has a population of 10,533,871 which means that Wallis and Futuna has 10,517,980 fewer people than Greece.
That makes Wallis and Futuna 663 times less populated than Greece.

Is Wallis and Futuna less populated than Greece?

Yes, Wallis and Futuna is less populated than Greece. Wallis and Futuna has a population of 15,891 and Greece has a population of 10,533,871 which means that Wallis and Futuna has 10,517,980 fewer people than Greece.
That makes Wallis and Futuna 663 times less populated than Greece.

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