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Philadelphia topographic map

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Name: Philadelphia topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19140, United States (39.31145 -75.83265 40.71145 -74.43265)

Average elevation: 68 m

Minimum elevation: -4 m

Maximum elevation: 496 m

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Philadelphia

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Montgomery County

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Pottstown

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State College

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Erie County

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Chester County

United States > Pennsylvania

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United States > Pennsylvania > Blair County

Average elevation: 443 m

Cambria County

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Average elevation: 554 m

Venango County

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Average elevation: 430 m

Lancaster County

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Average elevation: 158 m

Montgomery County

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Clarion County

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