La Lechuga
La Lechuga is a city in Dominican Republic with a population of about 0.
La Lechuga is a monstrance made between 1700 and 1707 by José de Galaz for the San Ignacio Church of Bogotá, then part of the New Kingdom of Granada. It was paid for by a group of Jesuits, probably in order to hide the gems contained in it from the Spanish Crown. La Lechuga is owned by the Bank of the Republic and is on permanent display at the Miguel Urrutia Art Museum in Bogotá, Colombia.
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About La Lechuga
| Country | Dominican Republic |
| Continent | North America |
| Explore | 37 |
| Population | 0 |
| Local currency | DOP |
| Coordinates | 18.5972, -69.6731 |
| Time zone | America/Santo_Domingo |
🧭 Facts & curiosities
| Settlement type | Small town |
| Distance to the capital | 27 km · Santo Domingo |
| Population (Dominican Republic) | #214 most populated in Dominican Republic |
| Where on Earth | 18°35′50″N · 69°40′23″W |
| Hemisphere | N · W |
| Distance to the equator | 2,070 km |
| Distance to the North Pole | 7,949 km |
| Same latitude as | Pimpri-Chinchwad (India) |
| Antipode (other side of Earth) | -18.60, 110.33 |
✈️ Distance to major cities
| New York | 2,494 km |
| Los Angeles | 5,084 km |
| São Paulo | 5,312 km |
| London | 6,993 km |
| Paris | 7,157 km |
| Moscow | 9,337 km |