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Топографическая карта Allegheny Mountains
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Название: Топографическая карта Allegheny Mountains, высота, рельеф.
Местонахождение: Allegheny Mountains, Maryland, United States (37.87415 -80.13181 41.14761 -77.66462)
Средняя высота: 409 м
Минимальная высота: -1 м
Максимальная высота: 1 433 м
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