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Korbel

United States of America > California > Korbel

Average elevation: 150 m

Elevation

United States of America > California

Average elevation: 718 m

Lancaster

United States of America > California > Lancaster

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 94.5 square miles (245 km2), of which 94.3 square miles (244 km2) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2) (0.29%) is water. Lancaster's elevation is 2,350 feet (720 m) above sea level on a high, flat valley surrounded by pristine…

Average elevation: 787 m

Mettler

United States of America > California > Mettler

Mettler, which is 25 miles (40 km) south of Bakersfield, is at 35°03′50″N 118°58′12″W / 35.06389°N 118.97000°W / 35.06389; -118.97000. The locality has an area of 0.2 square miles (0.52 km2) and an elevation of 541 feet (165 m).

Average elevation: 164 m

Lindsay

United States of America > California > Lindsay

Average elevation: 118 m

Winters

United States of America > California > Winters

Average elevation: 43 m

San Rafael

United States of America > California > San Rafael

San Rafael has a wide diversity of natural habitats from forests at the higher elevations to marshland and estuarine settings. Its marshes are home to the endangered species Salt Marsh Harvest Mouse. There are also riparian areas including the San Rafael Creek and Miller Creek corridors.

Average elevation: 78 m

Folsom

United States of America > California > Folsom

Average elevation: 92 m

Clearlake

United States of America > California > Clearlake

Clearlake is a city in Lake County, California, United States. Clearlake is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north-northwest of Lower Lake, at an elevation of 1417 feet (432 m). As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 15,250, up from 13,142 in 2000. It takes its name from Clear Lake.

Average elevation: 474 m

Chino Hills

United States of America > California > Chino Hills

Due to its topography of rolling hills, Chino Hills was primarily rural prior to the mid-1970s; most land was utilized for equestrian purposes and for dairies, except for the multi-use purposes of the State of California, promoting jobs for the community through day labor from the Chino Institute for Men on…

Average elevation: 255 m

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