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Patag Island topographic map

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Name: Patag Island topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Patag Island, Philippines (10.81554 115.82193 10.81738 115.82325)

Average elevation: 0 ft

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Average elevation: 115 ft

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Average elevation: 95 ft

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Average elevation: 161 ft

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Average elevation: 108 ft

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Average elevation: 95 ft

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Philippines > Quezon City

Average elevation: 89 ft

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Average elevation: 105 ft

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