Moa
Moa is a city in Cuba with a population of about 92,852.
Moa are an extinct group of flightless birds formerly endemic to New Zealand. During the Late Pleistocene-Holocene, there were nine species, in six genera. The two largest species, Dinornis robustus and Dinornis novaezelandiae, reached about 3.6 metres (12 ft) in height with neck outstretched, and weighed about 230 kilograms (510 lb); the smallest, the bush moa, was about the size of a turkey. Estimates of the moa population when Polynesians settled New Zealand circa 1300 C.E. range from 58,000 to 2.5 million.
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About Moa
| Country | Cuba |
| Continent | North America |
| Explore | 12 |
| Population | 92,852 |
| Local currency | CUP |
| Coordinates | 20.6578, -74.9507 |
| Time zone | America/Havana |
🧭 Facts & curiosities
| Settlement type | Town |
| Distance to the capital | 815 km · Havana |
| Population (Cuba) | #34 most populated in Cuba |
| Where on Earth | 20°39′28″N · 74°57′3″W |
| Hemisphere | N · W |
| Distance to the equator | 2,300 km |
| Distance to the North Pole | 7,719 km |
| Did you know | More populous than 100% of all places |
| Same latitude as | Irapuato (Mexico) |
| Antipode (other side of Earth) | -20.66, 105.05 |
✈️ Distance to major cities
| New York | 2,232 km |
| Los Angeles | 4,490 km |
| São Paulo | 5,794 km |
| London | 7,186 km |
| Paris | 7,379 km |
| Moscow | 9,436 km |