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Chiang Mai City Municipality topographic map
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Chiang Mai City Municipality
The city is situated in a broad basin in the Thai highlands and lies at an average elevation of 300 m (1,000 ft) elevation above sea level. Chiang Mai's city centre sits west of the Ping River, a tributary to the Chao Phraya River. The city's sprawl extends outward in all directions, especially north, south, and east. East of the city is the Khun Tan mountain range. Abutting the west side of Chiang Mai lies the Thanon Thong Chai mountain range, with the twin peaks of Doi Pui and Doi Suthep prominently rising above the city with elevations of over 1700 and 1600 metres, respectively.
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Name: Chiang Mai City Municipality topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 325 m
Minimum elevation: 300 m
Maximum elevation: 668 m
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