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Uxbridge topographic map

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Uxbridge

Uxbridge lies at a mean elevation of 130 feet (40 m) above mean sea level. Like much of the rest of the UK its climate is generally temperate, with few extremes of temperature or weather.

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Name: Uxbridge topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Uxbridge, Greater London, England, UB8 1SB, United Kingdom (51.50495 -0.52167 51.58495 -0.44167)

Average elevation: 144 ft

Minimum elevation: 75 ft

Maximum elevation: 292 ft

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