Jarash topographic map
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Jarash
The average yearly rainfall in the governorate is in the range of 400–600 mm considered among the highest in the country. The elevation range of the province is 300 to 1247 m above sea level with fresh water streams and the Zarqa River flowing through it. The province is a mountainous area with a mild mediterranean climate.
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Name: Jarash topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jarash, Jordan (32.11881 35.67654 32.40361 36.00062)
Average elevation: 718 m
Minimum elevation: -70 m
Maximum elevation: 1,244 m
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