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Lincun topographic map
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Name: Lincun topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Lincun, Hebei, China (38.30681 116.08424 38.34681 116.12424)
Average elevation: 14 m
Minimum elevation: 11 m
Maximum elevation: 16 m
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