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New South Wales topographic map

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New South Wales

New South Wales (NSW), located on Australia's eastern seaboard, boasts a diverse topography that significantly influences its landscapes and ecosystems. The state's eastern edge is dominated by a narrow coastal plain, featuring regions such as the Illawarra and Shoalhaven near Nowra, characterized by rolling hills and valleys. This coastal strip is flanked to the west by the Great Dividing Range, a series of mountain ranges, plateaus, and upland areas that extend over 3,500 kilometers (2,175 miles) along Australia's eastern coast. Within NSW, this range includes notable sections like the Blue Mountains, Southern Highlands, Central Tablelands, and Northern Tablelands, with many peaks exceeding 1,000 meters (3,281 feet) in elevation. The state's highest point, Mount Kosciuszko, rises to 2,228 (7,310 feet) meters within the Snowy Mountains, part of the Great Dividing Range. Westward, the terrain transitions into expansive agricultural plains, such as the Riverina region around Wagga Wagga, characterized by fertile soils and open landscapes. Further west, the Western Plains encompass nearly two-thirds of NSW, presenting arid to semi-arid conditions with vast, flat expanses and sparse vegetation.

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Name: New South Wales topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: New South Wales, Australia (-37.52801 140.99927 -28.14153 159.33903)

Average elevation: 154 m

Minimum elevation: -6 m

Maximum elevation: 2,129 m

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