Singapore topographic map
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Singapore
The Central Region of Singapore, encompassing approximately 132.7 square kilometers (51.2 square miles), features a diverse topography characterized by both hilly terrains and flat coastal areas. Dominating the landscape is Bukit Timah Hill, the nation's highest natural point at 164 meters (538 feet), composed primarily of granite and surrounded by lush rainforest within the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. Other notable elevations include Mount Faber, standing at 94 meters (308 feet), offering panoramic views of the cityscape. In contrast, much of the region consists of low-lying areas, with the majority of the land no more than 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level. The Singapore River, stretching 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) from Kim Seng Bridge to Marina Bay, traverses the Central Region, further enhancing its varied terrain.
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Name: Singapore topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Singapore, Southwest, Central, Singapore (1.21013 103.60567 1.47156 104.04364)
Average elevation: 11 m
Minimum elevation: -6 m
Maximum elevation: 166 m
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