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Ain

Ain is a department of geographic contrasts. In the north, the plain of Bresse is bordered by the river Saône and rises slightly towards the north-east. In the south-east, the territory of Dombes has more than a thousand ponds and lakes. In the east, the mountain chain of the southern Jura overlooks the plain of Bresse. The busy transport axes to Italy and Switzerland crisscross the valleys. The Gex region is separated from the rest of the department by the last eastern mountain chain of the Jura where the highest elevation in the department, the Crêt de la Neige (1720 m), can be found. Gex belongs geographically to the Lake Geneva basin.

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Name: Ain topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Ain, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Metropolitan France, France (45.61088 4.72786 46.51991 6.17003)

Average elevation: 1,371 ft

Minimum elevation: 495 ft

Maximum elevation: 5,568 ft

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