Jeju Island topographic map
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Jeju Island
The climate of the highlands in the middle of the island where Hallasan is located is quite different from that of the rest of the island. As the altitude increases, the average temperature decreases and the climate becomes colder. The highlands of Jeju Island have the highest annual precipitation in Korea.
About this map
Name: Jeju Island topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jeju Island, Jeju, South Korea (33.19505 126.16064 33.56564 126.94701)
Average elevation: 98 m
Minimum elevation: -1 m
Maximum elevation: 1,923 m
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