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Suffolk topographic map

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Suffolk

The west of the county lies on more resistant Cretaceous chalk. This chalk is responsible for a sweeping tract of largely downland landscapes that stretches from Dorset in the south west to Dover in the south east and north through East Anglia to the Yorkshire Wolds. The chalk is less easily eroded so forms the only significant hills in the county. The highest point in the county is Great Wood Hill, with an elevation of 128 metres (420 ft).

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Name: Suffolk topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Suffolk, England, United Kingdom (51.93176 0.33997 52.55022 1.76891)

Average elevation: 115 ft

Minimum elevation: -13 ft

Maximum elevation: 427 ft

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