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Nashville-Davidson topographic map

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Nashville-Davidson

Nashville-Davidson, features a diverse topography characterized by its position in the Nashville Basin and the Highland Rim. The terrain is predominantly hilly, with elevations ranging from approximately 385 feet at the Cumberland River to around 1,163 feet in areas like Radnor Lake State Natural Area. This variety in elevation contributes to a dynamic landscape, with numerous hills and valleys throughout the region. The Cumberland River flows east to west through the county, enhancing the area's geographical complexity​. Additionally, the surrounding hills offer scenic views and contribute to the area's natural beauty, making Nashville not only a cultural hub but also a visually striking location in Middle Tennessee.

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Name: Nashville-Davidson topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Nashville-Davidson, Davidson County, Middle Tennessee, Tennessee, United States (35.96779 -87.05477 36.40550 -86.51559)

Average elevation: 604 ft

Minimum elevation: 358 ft

Maximum elevation: 1,129 ft

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