Dhamar Governorate topographic map
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Dhamar Governorate
Much of the governorate lies between 1,600–3,200 m (5,200–10,500 ft) above sea level, with topography that varies from high mountains to deep valleys, upland plains and plateaus. Major mountains include Isbil, Al-Lisi, Duran, the two Wusab mountain ranges, and the 'Utamah mountains. Jahran, in the north-central part of the governorate, is its most extensive plain. A volcanic field, Harras of Dhamar, extends 80 km (50 mi) to the east of Dhamar town.
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Name: Dhamar Governorate topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Dhamar Governorate, Yemen (14.06626 43.47586 15.01811 44.83651)
Average elevation: 1,913 m
Minimum elevation: 310 m
Maximum elevation: 3,199 m
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