Malekula topographic map
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Malekula
Malakula has a maximum elevation of 879 m. Its peak is called Mt. Liambele. In 1768, Louis Antoine de Bougainville gave his name to the straits that separate Malakula from Santo.
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Name: Malekula topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Malekula, Malampa, Vanuatu (-16.58954 167.15358 -15.87878 167.83526)
Average elevation: 69 m
Minimum elevation: 0 m
Maximum elevation: 843 m
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