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Ardennes topographic map, elevation, terrain

Ardennes topographic map, elevation, terrain

Ardennes

Covering 5,229 square kilometres (2,019 square miles), the department was the smallest among the four contributors to Champagne-Ardenne. It is diverse in climate, topography, natural vegetation and land use, which is a mixture of forest and arable farming.

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Name: Ardennes topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Ardennes, Grand Est, Metropolitan France, France (49.22685 4.02460 50.16932 5.39407)

Average elevation: 225 m

Minimum elevation: 55 m

Maximum elevation: 574 m

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