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Coolidge topographic map

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Name: Coolidge topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Coolidge, McKinley County, New Mexico, 87213, United States (35.42697 -108.38341 35.46697 -108.34341)

Average elevation: 7,169 ft

Minimum elevation: 7,014 ft

Maximum elevation: 7,493 ft

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Average elevation: 7,165 ft

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United States > New Mexico > McKinley County

Gallup, like most of the interior Mountain West, has a cool semiarid climate (Köppen BSk). The summers are hot during the day, but the high altitude and low humidity mean that nights remain distinctly cool; as late as July 2, 1997, the temperature fell to 31 °F (−1 °C). Despite the large diurnal…

Average elevation: 6,781 ft

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United States > New Mexico > McKinley County

Gallup, like most of the interior Mountain West, has a cool semiarid climate (Köppen BSk). The summers are hot during the day, but the high altitude and low humidity mean that nights remain distinctly cool; as late as July 2, 1997, the temperature fell to 31 °F (−1 °C). Despite the large diurnal…

Average elevation: 6,781 ft

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Average elevation: 6,886 ft

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Average elevation: 6,886 ft

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