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Lower Himalayan Range topographic map

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Name: Lower Himalayan Range topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Lower Himalayan Range, Nepal (27.68355 76.04732 33.94340 91.88963)

Average elevation: 2,953 m

Minimum elevation: 2 m

Maximum elevation: 8,096 m

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Average elevation: 447 m

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Nepal > Bagamati Province > Kavrepalanchok

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Average elevation: 3,655 m

Kaski

Nepal > Gandaki Province

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Average elevation: 2,565 m

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Average elevation: 4,652 m

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Average elevation: 3,882 m

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Nepal > Koshi Province > Jhapa

Average elevation: 172 m

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Nepal > Bagamati Province > Kathmandu

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Nepal > Bagamati Province > Lalitpur

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Average elevation: 1,608 m

Ulleri

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Average elevation: 2,093 m

Pokhra

Nepal > Karnali Province > Dailekh

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Average elevation: 1,052 m

Pokhara

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Average elevation: 1,222 m

Chhomrong

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Kaski

Average elevation: 2,311 m

Vyas (Damauli)

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Average elevation: 501 m

Dailekh

Nepal > Karnali Province

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Besisahar

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Lamjung

Average elevation: 1,163 m

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Nepal > Lumbini Province

Average elevation: 1,793 m

Taplejung

Nepal > Koshi Province

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Average elevation: 3,894 m

Kavrepalanchok

Nepal > Bagamati Province

Average elevation: 1,327 m

Dolpa

Nepal > Karnali Province

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Average elevation: 4,555 m

Humla

Nepal > Karnali Province

Average elevation: 4,360 m

Lumbini Province

Nepal

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Average elevation: 1,425 m

Dhading

Nepal > Bagmati Province

Average elevation: 1,704 m

Pikey Peak II

Nepal > Koshi Province > Solukhumbu

Average elevation: 3,630 m

Mainapokhari

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Dolakha

Average elevation: 1,865 m

Machapuchare

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Kaski

Due to its southern position in the range and the particularly low terrain that lies south of the Annapurna Himalayas, which contains three of the 10 highest peaks in the world, Machapuchare commands tremendous vertical relief in a short horizontal distance. This, combined with its steep, pointed profile,…

Average elevation: 5,746 m

Japna

Nepal > Karnali Province > Jumla

Average elevation: 2,874 m

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