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Bavaria

At lower elevations the climate is classified according to Köppen’s guide as “Cfb” or “Dfb” at lower altitudes, then at higher altitudes the climate becomes “Dfc” and “ET”.

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Name: Bavaria topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Bavaria, Germany (47.27011 8.97637 50.56471 13.83965)

Average elevation: 1,857 ft

Minimum elevation: 341 ft

Maximum elevation: 9,350 ft

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