Jura topographic map
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Jura
The climate of the Jura varies greatly by elevation. The lower valleys are temperate and pleasant, but the high mountain valleys have bitterly cold winters.
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Name: Jura topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jura, Bourgogne – Franche-Comté, Metropolitan France, France (46.26102 5.25202 47.30576 6.20739)
Average elevation: 509 m
Minimum elevation: 174 m
Maximum elevation: 1,703 m
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