Indonesia topographic maps
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Pulau Bali
Bali features a diverse topography shaped by a volcanic origin, which significantly influences its landscapes and climate. The island is dominated by a central mountain range that runs from west to east, with Mount Agung, reaching an elevation of approximately 10,308 feet, standing as the highest peak and a…
Average elevation: 122 m

taman kampus ISI
Indonesia > Special Region of Yogyakarta > Bantul Regency > Sewon > Panggungharjo > Puri Sewon Asri
Average elevation: 66 m

Tembagapura
Indonesia > Central Papua > Mimika
Tembagapura is situated on a rocky plain at an altitude of 1,930 metres (6,330 ft) at the base of Mount Zaagkam, which lies 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) southeast of the mine. The town is in the Sudirman Range, not far from Puncak Jaya (Mount Carstens), the highest peak in Oceania. The area gets about 3,220…
Average elevation: 2,488 m

Maluku Tenggara
Kei Besar is long, thin and mountainous. Kei Besar's topography varies between 500 and 800 metres above sea level, and differs from the islands to the west by having a karst formation in the middle of it. Kei Kecil (also called Nuhuroa) is more low-lying, not exceeding about 100 metres above sea level, and…
Average elevation: 16 m

Tanah Datar
Geographically, Tanah Datar Regency is located in the middle of West Sumatra Province, at 00º17" South Latitude - 00º39" South Latitude and 100º19" East Longitude – 100º51" East Longitude. Average altitude 400 to 1000 meters above sea level.
Average elevation: 676 m

Bengkulu
Indonesia > Bengkulu > Teluk Segara
The region is at low elevation and can have swamps. In the mid-19th century, malaria and related diseases were common. Bengkulu lies near the Sunda Fault and is prone to earthquakes and tsunamis. The June 2000 Enggano earthquake killed at least 100 people. A recent report predicts that Bengkulu is "at risk of…
Average elevation: 6 m