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Chipping Barnet

Its name is very often abbreviated to just Barnet, which is also the name of the borough of which it forms a part; the town has been part of Greater London since 1965 after the abolition of Barnet Urban District then in Hertfordshire. Chipping Barnet is also the name of the Parliamentary constituency covering the local area – the word "Chipping" denotes the presence of a market, one that was established here at the end of the 12th century and persists to this day. Chipping Barnet is one of the highest urban settlements in London, with the town centre having an elevation of about 427 feet (130 m).

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Name: Chipping Barnet topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Chipping Barnet, Greater London, England, EN5 5SB, United Kingdom (51.61309 -0.24023 51.69309 -0.16023)

Average elevation: 95 m

Minimum elevation: 36 m

Maximum elevation: 147 m

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