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Dolpa topographic map
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Dolpa
Dolpa is the largest district of Nepal covering 5.36% of the total landmass of the country. It is located at 28°43’N to 29°43’N latitude and 82°23’E to 83°41’E longitude. Elevation ranges from 1,525 to 7,625 m (5,003 to 25,016 ft). The district borders Tibet on the north and northeast, Jumla and Mugu districts on the west, Myagdi, Jajarkot, Western and Eastern Rukum on the south, and Mustang on the east.
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Name: Dolpa topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Dolpa, Karnali Province, Nepal (28.72190 82.39256 29.70741 83.67995)
Average elevation: 4,555 m
Minimum elevation: 972 m
Maximum elevation: 8,065 m
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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…
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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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