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Jhapa

Jhapa receives 250 to 300 cm of rainfall a year, and mostly during the monsoon season in the summer, and its hilly northern area receives more rainfall than the south. The maximum temperature recorded is 42 °C in summer and 10 °C in winter. The lowest elevation point is 58 meters which is the lowest land in Nepal and the highest elevation point is 500 meters from mean sea level.

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Name: Jhapa topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Jhapa, Koshi Province, Nepal (26.36102 87.63708 26.80610 88.18979)

Average elevation: 170 m

Minimum elevation: 58 m

Maximum elevation: 1,760 m

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