Kyiv topographic map
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Kyiv
Originally on the west bank, today Kyiv is on both sides of the Dnieper, which flows southwards through the city towards the Black Sea. The older and higher western part of the city sits on numerous wooded hills (Kyiv Hills), with ravines and small rivers. Kyiv's geographical relief contributed to its toponyms, such as Podil ("lower"), Pechersk ("caves"), and uzviz (a steep street, "descent"). Kyiv is a part of the larger Dnieper Upland adjoining the western bank of the Dnieper in its mid-flow, and which contributes to the city's elevation change.
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Name: Kyiv topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine (50.29003 30.36414 50.61003 30.68414)
Average elevation: 430 ft
Minimum elevation: 285 ft
Maximum elevation: 689 ft
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