This research article presents the design and development of a location system using a low-power wireless data network (LoRaWAN). The device is designed for tracking locations and reporting the status of specific areas. The core principle of the system is that the central processing unit collects data from various sensors, including satellite location sensors, temperature sensors, and relative humidity sensors. This data is then transmitted via LoRaWAN technology to a server, where it is processed and displayed on a map, accessible through a web server. The system provides the geographical location, specifies latitude and longitude, and displays real-time temperature and relative humidity of the nodes.