Sucumbíos topographic map
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Sucumbíos
The western area of the province belongs to the Eastern Andes Mountains, where most rivers in the province have their sources. The most important elevation in the province is the Reventador, an active volcano. The eastern portion of the province is part of the Amazon Basin, with high temperatures.
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Name: Sucumbíos topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Sucumbíos, Ecuador (-0.65617 -77.97953 0.66209 -75.22331)
Average elevation: 711 m
Minimum elevation: 162 m
Maximum elevation: 4,569 m
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