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Jumla topographic map
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Jumla
Geographically, Jumla is a Himalayan mountainous region of which elevations ranges from 915 metres (3,002 ft) to 4,679 metres (15,351 ft). The Higher Himalayan Region consists of Patarasi and Kanjirowa Himalayan ranges. The major rivers in Jumla are Hima, Tila and Jawa.
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Name: Jumla topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jumla, Karnali Province, 21200, Nepal (28.97129 81.84518 29.50582 82.59085)
Average elevation: 3,373 m
Minimum elevation: 1,352 m
Maximum elevation: 6,533 m
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Simikot
Nepal > Karnali Province > Humla
Lying at an altitude of just over 2,900m on a gentle slope high above the Humla Karnali River, Simikot lies on an ancient trade-cum-pilgrimage route to Mount Kailash. Mount Kailash is located in the Purang County of the Tibetan Autonomous Region, China, which borders Humla district of Nepal to the north. In…
Average elevation: 3,100 m
Simikot
Nepal > Karnali Province > Humla
Lying at an altitude of just over 2,900m on a gentle slope high above the Humla Karnali River, Simikot lies on an ancient trade-cum-pilgrimage route to Mount Kailash. Mount Kailash is located in the Purang County of the Tibetan Autonomous Region, China, which borders Humla district of Nepal to the north. In…
Average elevation: 3,100 m
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