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Los Manantiales

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Coordinates40.35°, -4.01°

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City facts

Overview

Los Manantiales is a village that lies in Madrid, Spain. Located at 40.354°, -4.009°, Los Manantiales occupies a temperate portion of the northern hemisphere. Up-to-date population figures for this locality are not available in the open datasets we monitor. The latitude suggests four distinct seasons with warm summers and cold winters. Detailed open-data panels follow, covering demographics, climate, geography, wildlife and nearby settlements.

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History & geography

Geography

Latitude
40.3540
Longitude
-4.0090
Water area
View on OpenStreetMap

Coordinates & boundaries from the US Census TIGER/Line shapefiles.

Climate

Air quality

Walkability

Amenities nearby

Wildlife & biodiversity

Observations (last 5 yrs, 10 mi)
291,841
Distinct species (top 10)
10

Most-observed species

  • Eurasian Magpie
    Pica pica (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves
    10,551
  • Common Wood-Pigeon
    Columba palumbus Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves
    10,407
  • Eurasian Blackbird
    Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves
    9,035
  • House Sparrow
    Passer domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves
    8,670
  • Spotless Starling
    Sturnus unicolor Temminck, 1820 · Aves
    8,620
  • European Serin
    Serinus serinus (Linnaeus, 1766) · Aves
    6,911
  • Great Tit
    Parus major Linnaeus, 1758 · Aves
    6,646
  • European Goldfinch
    Carduelis carduelis (Linnaeus, 1758) · Aves
    6,318

Citizen-science & research observations from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

Earthquake history

Quakes ≥ 2.5 (25 yrs, 62 mi)
18
Largest magnitude
4.2
Largest event
2007-06-07

Most recent

Events from the USGS Earthquake Catalog (global) (FDSN Event Web Service).

Photos

Sights & places nearby

Notable people from here

Geography & sun

Nearby airports

Public attention

Books about this place

Recent natural events nearby

Ground air-quality sensors

Recently spotted species

Events

Sources

  • USGS Earthquake Catalog (global feed)
  • GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility)