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Dublin topographic map

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Dublin

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 29.0 square miles (75.1 km2), of which 27.9 square miles (72.2 km2) are land and 1.1 square miles (2.8 km2) are water, comprising 3.78% of the town. The northern slopes of Mount Monadnock occupy the southern part of town. The highest point in Dublin is along Monadnock's northeastern ridge, where the elevation reaches 2,834 feet (864 m) above sea level at the town line. Roughly the western half of Dublin lies within the Connecticut River watershed, drained by tributaries of the Ashuelot River, with the eastern half located in the Merrimack River watershed, drained by tributaries of the Contoocook River.

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Name: Dublin topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Dublin, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, 03444, United States (42.86512 -72.15593 42.92252 -71.99069)

Average elevation: 400 m

Minimum elevation: 220 m

Maximum elevation: 950 m

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