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Mount Ainslie

Mount Ainslie is a hill with an elevation of 843 metres (2,766 ft) AHD  that is located in the northeastern suburbs of Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Mount Ainslie lies within part of the Canberra Nature Park.

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Name: Mount Ainslie topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Mount Ainslie, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2612, Australia (-35.26984 149.15863 -35.26974 149.15873)

Average elevation: 649 m

Minimum elevation: 572 m

Maximum elevation: 839 m

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