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Franklin County topographic map
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Franklin County
Franklin is one of Tennessee's southern tier of counties and abuts the Alabama border. It has a varied geography, extending from the southeast corner of the Nashville Basin over the Highland Rim and up onto the Cumberland Plateau, for a difference in elevation of about 1,300 feet (400 m). The county is well watered and forested, and except for the steeper areas of the plateau is well suited for agriculture, having a long growing season and mild winters.
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Name: Franklin County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Franklin County, Middle Tennessee, Tennessee, United States (34.98825 -86.33335 35.36261 -85.86328)
Average elevation: 349 m
Minimum elevation: 188 m
Maximum elevation: 620 m
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