Tingo María topographic map
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Tingo María
Tingo María was considered unreachable until 1936, when the Montaña Road reached the settlement. It was then that the state run Estacion Experimental Agricola was established due to its "comfortable" elevation (2,204 ft). In 1942, the U.S. Government began adding more funding to the station, and by 1960 over 40,000 acres (160 km2) of land were under cultivation, especially along the Huallaga River valley where land was level. Coffee was a particularly valuable crop. The city nickname is "the Door of the Amazonia."
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Name: Tingo María topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Tingo María, Province of Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Peru (-9.34403 -76.01584 -9.27528 -75.98359)
Average elevation: 2,759 ft
Minimum elevation: 2,073 ft
Maximum elevation: 4,829 ft
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Tingo Maria National Park
Peru > Huánuco > Mariano Dámaso Beraún
Topography in the park is steep and mountainous, because the Bella Durmiente massif occupies almost of its entire extension. Elevations in the park are in the range of 650–1808 m; rocky walls of 300–500 m in height are common. Soils are calcareous, rocky and thin, and landslides due to natural causes or…
Average elevation: 3,727 ft