Luhansk Oblast topographic map
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Name: Luhansk Oblast topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine (47.82494 37.83667 50.08845 40.22781)
Average elevation: 151 m
Minimum elevation: 20 m
Maximum elevation: 358 m
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Average elevation: 2 m

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Average elevation: 75 m

Verecke Pass
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Average elevation: 749 m

Kuibyshevo
Ukraine > Autonomous Republic of Crimea > Yalta city municipality > Ливадийский поселковый совет
Kuibysheve is located on Crimea's southern shore at an elevation of 232 metres (761 ft). The settlement is located 5 km (3.1 mi) from Yalta. Its population was 62 in the 2001 Ukrainian census. Current population: 67 (2014 Census).
Average elevation: 594 m

Basivka
The village covers an area of 2,39 km2 at an altitude of 305 metres (1,000 ft) above sea level. The population of village is just about 1042 persons and local government is administered by the Hodovytsko-Basivska village council.
Average elevation: 318 m

Dnipro
The source of the Dnieper is the sedge bogs (Akseninsky Mokh) of the Valdai Hills in central Russia, at an elevation of 220 m (720 ft). For 115 km (71 mi) of its length, it serves as the border between Belarus and Ukraine. Its estuary, or liman, used to be defended by the strong fortress of Ochakiv.
Average elevation: 110 m

Basivka
The village covers an area of 2,39 km2 at an altitude of 305 metres (1,000 ft) above sea level. The population of village is just about 1042 persons and local government is administered by the Hodovytsko-Basivska village council.
Average elevation: 318 m

Hoverla
In the 20th century, the mountain increasingly gained popularity as an extreme sports site. Some routes are classified as 1A in the winter period (from late autumn to May), according to the Soviet grading system. The most popular approach to the summit starts from the tour-basa Zarosliak on the mountain's…
Average elevation: 1,667 m

Baton
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Average elevation: 8 m

Shcherbakovo
Ukraine > Republic of Crimea > Krasnohvardiiske Raion > Марьяновское сельское поселение
Average elevation: 39 m

Dmytrivka
Ukraine > Autonomous Republic of Crimea > Sovetskiy District > Дмитровское сельское поселение
Average elevation: 4 m

Rivnopillia
Ukraine > Republic of Crimea > Simferopol District > Кольчугинское сельское поселение
Average elevation: 64 m

Kolodiivka
It is located in the southernmost portion of the oblast on the Dnister River at an elevation of 273 m (896 ft). The village maintains its own local government as the Kolodiivka Rural Council (Ukrainian: Колодіївська сільська рада), which consists of 21 locally elected deputies.
Average elevation: 252 m

Hoverla
In the 20th century, the mountain increasingly gained popularity as an extreme sports site. Some routes are classified as 1A in the winter period (from late autumn to May), according to the Soviet grading system. The most popular approach to the summit starts from the tour-basa Zarosliak on the mountain's…
Average elevation: 1,667 m

Stelmakhivka
The village is located near the border of Luhansk and Kharkiv Oblasts, 20 kilometers from Svatove and 23 kilometers from the urban settlement of Borova. Administratively, the village was arranged into the Svatove Raion in 2020. The elevation is 146 meters.
Average elevation: 169 m