Comparing Latvia with Wallis and Futuna

Compare Climate information for Latvia and Wallis and Futuna

Is Latvia warmer or hotter than Wallis and Futuna?

On average across the year, no, Latvia is not hotter than Wallis and Futuna . Latvia has an average temperature of 7°C/45°F and Wallis and Futuna has an average temperature of 28°C/82°F.

Latvia's hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 24°C/75°F, which is not hotter than Wallis and Futuna's hottest month (January, with an average maximum temperature of 32°C/90°F).

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Is Latvia colder or cooler than Wallis and Futuna?

On average across the year, yes, Latvia is colder than Wallis and Futuna . Latvia has an average minimum temperature of 3°C/37°F and Wallis and Futuna has an average minimum temperature of 25°C/77°F.



Latvia's coldest month is February, with an average minimum temperature of -11°C/12°F, which is colder than Wallis and Futuna's coldest month (July, with an average minimum temperature of 24°C/75°F).

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Does Latvia have more rain than Wallis and Futuna?

On average across the year, no, Latvia has less rain than Wallis and Futuna. Latvia has an average annual rainfall of 186mm and Wallis and Futuna has an average annual rainfall of 1695mm.

Latvia's wettest month is August, with an average monthly rainfall of 22mm, 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 Latvia and Wallis and Futuna

How far is Latvia from Wallis and Futuna?

The midpoint of Latvia is approximately 9,262 miles (14,905km) north west of Wallis and Futuna.

Is Latvia further west than Wallis and Futuna?

Yes, Latvia is further west than Wallis and Futuna. The midpoint of Latvia is further west by approximately 603 miles (970km).

Is Latvia further east than Wallis and Futuna?

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

Is Latvia further north than Wallis and Futuna?

Yes, Latvia is further north than Wallis and Futuna. The midpoint of Latvia is further north by approximately 4,918 miles (7,914km).

Is Latvia further south than Wallis and Futuna?

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

Is Latvia bigger than Wallis and Futuna?

Yes, Latvia is bigger than Wallis and Futuna. Latvia has an area of 62,249 km2 (161,225 miles2) and Wallis and Futuna has an area of 142 km2 (368 miles2) which means that Latvia is 62,107 km2 (160,857 miles2) bigger than Wallis and Futuna.
That makes Latvia 438 times bigger than Wallis and Futuna.

Is Latvia smaller than Wallis and Futuna?

No, Latvia is not smaller than Wallis and Futuna. Latvia has an area of 62,249 km2 (161,225 miles2) and Wallis and Futuna has an area of 142 km2 (368 miles2) which means that Latvia is 62,107 km2 (160,857 miles2) bigger than Wallis and Futuna.
That makes Latvia 438 times bigger than Wallis and Futuna.

How far is Wallis and Futuna from Latvia?

The midpoint of Wallis and Futuna is approximately 9,262 miles (14,905km) south east of Latvia.

Is Wallis and Futuna further west than Latvia?

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

Is Wallis and Futuna further east than Latvia?

Yes, Wallis and Futuna is further east than Latvia. The midpoint of Wallis and Futuna is further east by approximately 603 miles (970km).

Is Wallis and Futuna further north than Latvia?

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

Is Wallis and Futuna further south than Latvia?

Yes, Wallis and Futuna is further south than Latvia. The midpoint of Wallis and Futuna is further south by approximately 4,918 miles (7,914km).

Is Wallis and Futuna bigger than Latvia?

No, Wallis and Futuna is smaller than Latvia. Wallis and Futuna has an area of 142 km2 (368 miles2) and Latvia has an area of 62,249 km2 (161,225 miles2) which means that Wallis and Futuna is 62,107 km2 (160,857 miles2) smaller than Latvia.
That makes Wallis and Futuna 438 times smaller than Latvia.

Is Wallis and Futuna smaller than Latvia?

Yes, Wallis and Futuna is smaller than Latvia. Wallis and Futuna has an area of 142 km2 (368 miles2) and Latvia has an area of 62,249 km2 (161,225 miles2) which means that Wallis and Futuna is 62,107 km2 (160,857 miles2) smaller than Latvia.
That makes Wallis and Futuna 438 times smaller than Latvia.

Compare population information for Latvia and Wallis and Futuna

Is Latvia more populated than Wallis and Futuna?

Yes, Latvia is more populated than Wallis and Futuna. Latvia has a population of 1,842,226 and Wallis and Futuna has a population of 15,891 which means that Latvia has 1,826,335 more people than Wallis and Futuna.
That makes Latvia 116 times more populated than Wallis and Futuna.

Is Latvia less populated than Wallis and Futuna?

No, Latvia is not less populated than Wallis and Futuna. Latvia has a population of 1,842,226 and Wallis and Futuna has a population of 15,891 which means that Latvia has 1,826,335 more people than Wallis and Futuna.
That makes Latvia 116 times more populated than Wallis and Futuna.

Is Wallis and Futuna more populated than Latvia?

No, Wallis and Futuna is not more populated than Latvia. Wallis and Futuna has a population of 15,891 and Latvia has a population of 1,842,226 which means that Wallis and Futuna has 1,826,335 fewer people than Latvia.
That makes Wallis and Futuna 116 times less populated than Latvia.

Is Wallis and Futuna less populated than Latvia?

Yes, Wallis and Futuna is less populated than Latvia. Wallis and Futuna has a population of 15,891 and Latvia has a population of 1,842,226 which means that Wallis and Futuna has 1,826,335 fewer people than Latvia.
That makes Wallis and Futuna 116 times less populated than Latvia.

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