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Palma topographic map, elevation, terrain
Palma
Palma is a major city and seaport located in the southwest of Mallorca, a western Mediterranean island belonging to the Balearic Islands archipelago. The land area of the city is about 21.355 square kilometres (8.245 sq mi) with an altitude of 13 metres (43 feet) above sea level.
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Name: Palma topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain (39.12073 2.56385 39.65826 2.97986)
Average elevation: 161 ft
Minimum elevation: -7 ft
Maximum elevation: 3,133 ft
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