Lumbini Province topographic map
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Lumbini Province
The elevations of Dang and Deukhuri valleys are 700 meters and 300 meters from sea level respectively. Late Cenozoic sedimentary sequences are well exposed along the southern part of Dang and all sides of Deukhuri valley, and mostly consist of deformed rocks resulting from the persistence of shortening between Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate. The two valleys have been considered a vital location of Paleolithic archeology in South Asia due to the abundant presence of ancient Paleolithic tool sites.
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Name: Lumbini Province topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Lumbini Province, Nepal (27.33016 81.05977 28.86928 84.02844)
Average elevation: 1,425 m
Minimum elevation: 73 m
Maximum elevation: 8,121 m
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