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Ukraine topographic maps
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Zaporizhzhia
Zaporizhzhia is located in south-eastern Ukraine. The Dnieper splits the city in two; between them is Khortytsia Island. The city covers 334 km2 (129 sq mi) at an elevation of 50 m (160 ft) above sea level. The New and Old Dnieper flow past around Khortytsia: The New Dnieper [uk] is about 800 m (2,600 feet)…
Average elevation: 78 m
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Selydove
In 1987, a second monument made by Pavlo Heveke was erected on the bank of the Solonaya River: On the elevation in the shape of a Cossack grave, sculptural figures of three Cossacks are depicted. In the middle, a Cossack leaning on an oar listens to his comrades playing the bandura. He is also listened to by…
Average elevation: 185 m
Kharkiv
Based on Kharkiv's topography, the city can be conditionally divided into four lower districts and four higher districts.
Average elevation: 146 m
Бунге
Bunge is located near the Yenakiieve railway station on the Bulavynka River [uk] (tributary of Krynka, Mius Basin). The surface is wavy, dissected by ravines and gullies. The elevation is up to 200 meters.
Average elevation: 208 m
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Odesa
The city is situated on terraced hills overlooking a small harbor. The average elevation at which the city is located is around 50 metres (160 feet). The maximum is 65 metres (213 feet) and minimum (on the coast) amounts to 4.2 metres (13.8 feet) above sea level. There are three large estuaries near the city:…
Average elevation: 26 m
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Blahodatne
Its elevation is variously recorded as 215 m and 201 m.
Average elevation: 214 m
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Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
Average elevation: 467 m
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