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Eastern Development Region topographic map

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Name: Eastern Development Region topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Eastern Development Region, Nepal (24.81597 84.80629 30.01597 90.00629)

Average elevation: 8,009 ft

Minimum elevation: 30 ft

Maximum elevation: 27,621 ft

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Nepal > Sudurpashchim Province

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Average elevation: 11,112 ft

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Nepal > Bagamati Province

Average elevation: 12,736 ft

Sankhuwasabha

Nepal > Koshi Province

The Arun River enters from Tibet at an elevation of about 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) and flows south across the district, forming one of the world's deepest valleys relative to 8,481 meter Makalu to the west and 8,586 meter Kangchenjunga to the east.

Average elevation: 9,652 ft

Siraha

Nepal > Madhesh Province > Siraha

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Average elevation: 256 ft

Shey Phoksundo

Nepal > Karnali Province > Dolpa

Average elevation: 15,722 ft

Hima Rural Municipality

Nepal > Karnali Province > Jumla

Average elevation: 9,265 ft

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Nepal > Bagamati Province > Kathmandu

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Average elevation: 4,354 ft

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Average elevation: 6,946 ft

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Average elevation: 328 ft

Chitwan

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Sindhuli

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Itahari

Nepal > Koshi Province > Sunsari

Average elevation: 394 ft

Chitwan

Nepal > Bagamati Province

Average elevation: 1,539 ft

Khandbari

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Average elevation: 2,812 ft

Buddha Peace Garden

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Bhaktapur

Average elevation: 5,561 ft

Itahari

Nepal > Koshi Province > Sunsari

Average elevation: 394 ft

Umakunda

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Ramechhap

Average elevation: 10,899 ft

Pokhara-26

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Kaski > Pokhara

Average elevation: 2,730 ft

Surkhet

Nepal > Karnali Province

Average elevation: 3,143 ft

Gosaikunda

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Rasuwa > Gosainkund

Average elevation: 14,790 ft

Ganayapdhura

Nepal > Sudurpashchim Province > Dadeldhura

Average elevation: 5,614 ft

Tarkeshwar

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Nuwakot

Average elevation: 3,235 ft

Baglung

Nepal > Gandaki Province

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Average elevation: 7,628 ft

Dolpa

Nepal > Karnali Province

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Mangala

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Myagdi

Average elevation: 6,273 ft

Jhapa

Nepal > Koshi Province

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Seti Khola

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Syangja

Average elevation: 3,245 ft

नेपाने बन

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Parbat

Average elevation: 3,215 ft

Khotang

Nepal > Koshi Province

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Aanbu Khaireni

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Tanahun

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Nepal > Madhesh Province > Siraha

Average elevation: 328 ft

Ratnanagar

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Chitwan

Average elevation: 666 ft

Naraharinath

Nepal > Karnali Province > Kalikot

Average elevation: 7,382 ft

Rainas-03

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Lamjung

Average elevation: 2,923 ft

Jumla

Nepal > Karnali Province

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Average elevation: 11,066 ft

Talkot

Nepal > Sudurpashchim Province > Bajhang

Average elevation: 10,098 ft

Dhankuta

Nepal > Koshi Province

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Average elevation: 3,602 ft

Raksirang-09

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Makwanpur

Average elevation: 4,232 ft

Bheriganga

Nepal > Karnali Province > Surkhet

Average elevation: 2,375 ft

Jajarkot

Nepal > Karnali Province

Average elevation: 7,805 ft

Tribeni Nalagad

Nepal > Karnali Province > Jajarkot

Average elevation: 7,966 ft

Thantikandh

Nepal > Karnali Province > Dailekh

Average elevation: 4,879 ft

Damauli Forest

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Tanahun > Vyas (Damauli)

Average elevation: 1,194 ft

Taplejung

Nepal > Koshi Province

Geographically Taplejung is a mountainous district where the world's third highest peak Kanchenjunga (8586 m) is located. It is situated at elevation ranging from 670 metres (2,200 ft) to 8,586 metres (28,169 ft) from sea level.

Average elevation: 12,776 ft

Shivapuri

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Nuwakot

Average elevation: 4,954 ft

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Nepal > Bagamati Province > Kathmandu

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Average elevation: 4,354 ft

Tribeni

Nepal > Karnali Province > Western Rukum District

Average elevation: 5,614 ft

Bagchaur

Nepal > Karnali Province > Salyan

Average elevation: 5,407 ft

Humla

Nepal > Karnali Province

Average elevation: 14,304 ft

Kathmandu Metropolitan City

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Kathmandu

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Average elevation: 4,354 ft

Dhanusadham

Nepal > Madhesh Province > Dhanusha

Average elevation: 466 ft

Makalu

Nepal > Koshi Province > Sankhuwasabha

Average elevation: 12,260 ft

Bariyarpatti

Nepal > Madhesh Province > Siraha

Average elevation: 279 ft

Dhorpatan

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Baglung

Average elevation: 8,051 ft

Annapurna

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Kaski

Average elevation: 9,757 ft

Pokhara

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Kaski

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Average elevation: 3,947 ft

Sankhuwasabha

Nepal > Koshi Province

The Arun River enters from Tibet at an elevation of about 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) and flows south across the district, forming one of the world's deepest valleys relative to 8,481 meter Makalu to the west and 8,586 meter Kangchenjunga to the east.

Average elevation: 9,652 ft

Lamjung

Nepal > Gandaki Province

Average elevation: 7,710 ft

Kathmandu Metropolitan City

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Kathmandu

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Average elevation: 4,354 ft

Mahalangur Himal

Nepal > Koshi Province

Average elevation: 15,499 ft

Mustang

Nepal > Gandaki Province

The district is a part of Gandaki Province in northern Nepal, straddles the Himalayas and extends northward onto the Tibetan Plateau. The district is one of the remotest areas in Nepal and is second in terms of the sparsity of population. The elevation ranges from 1,372 to 8,167 meters (Mount Dhaulagiri, the…

Average elevation: 16,201 ft

Rapti River

Nepal > Lumbini Province > Dang

Average elevation: 1,850 ft

Chum Nubri

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Gorkha

Average elevation: 14,583 ft

Khumbupasanglahmu-05

Nepal > Koshi Province > Solukhumbu

Average elevation: 17,165 ft

Bhanu

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Tanahun

Average elevation: 2,244 ft

Rong-04

Nepal > Koshi Province > Ilam

Average elevation: 1,841 ft

Kailash

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Makwanpur

Average elevation: 4,167 ft

Ramgram

Nepal > Lumbini Province > Nawalparasi W

Average elevation: 371 ft

Chingad

Nepal > Karnali Province > Surkhet

Average elevation: 5,016 ft

Tsho Rolpa Lake

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Dolakha

Tsho Rolpa (also Cho Rolpa) is one of the biggest glacial lakes in Nepal. The lake, which is located at an altitude of 4,580 metres (15,030 ft) in the Rolwaling Valley, Dolakha District, has grown considerably over the last 50 years due to glacial melting in the Himalayas.

Average elevation: 16,066 ft

Kushma

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Parbat

Average elevation: 4,396 ft

Bheri River

Nepal > Karnali Province > Surkhet > Botechaur

Average elevation: 3,648 ft

Tribhuvan Park

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Kathmandu > Chandragiri

Average elevation: 5,026 ft

Shikhar

Nepal > Sudurpashchim Province > Doti

Average elevation: 4,882 ft

Illam-09

Nepal > Koshi Province > Ilam District

The word ‘Ilam’ comprises two words-‘I’ and ‘Lam’. In Limbu language, the word ‘I’ means ‘winding’ and ‘lam’ denotes the way. The topography of this Ilam aptly depicts several winding paths crisscrossing.

Average elevation: 2,477 ft

Thaha

Nepal > Bagamati Province > Makwanpur

Average elevation: 5,269 ft

Besishahar

Nepal > Gandaki Province > Lamjung

Average elevation: 3,875 ft

Shitaganga-02

Nepal > Lumbini Province > Arghakhanchi

Average elevation: 4,295 ft

Kohalpur

Nepal > Lumbini Province > Nepalgunj

Average elevation: 846 ft

Maharajgunj

Nepal > Lumbini Province > Kapilvastu

Average elevation: 335 ft

Katari

Nepal > Koshi Province > Udayapur

Average elevation: 2,500 ft

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