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Belgium topographic map

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Belgium

Belgium's topography is characterized by three distinct regions: the coastal plain in the northwest, the central plateau, and the Ardennes uplands in the southeast. The coastal plain features sand dunes and polders—low-lying tracts of land reclaimed from the sea and protected by dikes. Moving inland, the central plateau presents a gently rising landscape with fertile valleys, numerous waterways, and occasional caves and small gorges. The Ardennes region is more rugged, with densely forested hills and plateaus, rocky terrain, and elevations reaching up to 694 meters (2,277 feet) at Signal de Botrange, the country's highest point. This area extends into northern France and Germany, where it is known as the Eifel.

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Name: Belgium topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Belgium (49.49698 2.38891 51.55078 6.40810)

Average elevation: 138 m

Minimum elevation: -9 m

Maximum elevation: 695 m

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