Mount Colah topographic map
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Mount Colah
Mount Colah is 5 km north of Hornsby, the nearest major town centre. It is one of the most northerly suburbs of Sydney and is where the "Welcome to Sydney" sign is located. Mount Colah is the second highest suburb in Sydney by elevation. Considered one of Sydney's leafier suburbs, streets are clustered around the Pacific Highway. Mount Colah is bordered to the east by the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
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Name: Mount Colah topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 152 m
Minimum elevation: 13 m
Maximum elevation: 224 m
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