Indonesia topographic maps
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Megamendung
Much of the district lies at an elevation of 500-600 metres, which moderates the temperature, and causing contrast to the heat of Greater Jakarta and other adjacent low-lying lands. Though much of the built-up area is not necessarily on rugged terrain, uneven ground is the most common terrain as it stands…
Average elevation: 2,546 ft
Maluku
The topography of the average condition of the Ambon region is rather flat, starting from the coast to residential areas. The mainland morphology of Ambon also varies from flat, bumpy, bumpy, hilly and mountainous with soft steep slopes to slightly dominant. The flat area has a slope of 0–3%, corrugated…
Average elevation: 148 ft
Pulau Bali
Bali features a diverse topography shaped by a volcanic origin, which significantly influences its landscapes and climate. The island is dominated by a central mountain range that runs from west to east, with Mount Agung, reaching an elevation of approximately 10,308 feet, standing as the highest peak and a…
Average elevation: 400 ft
Suaka Margasatwa Dataran Tinggi Yang
Indonesia > East Java > Probolinggo > Situbondo
Average elevation: 6,184 ft
Kayen
Indonesia > Special Region of Yogyakarta > Sleman Regency > Condongcatur
Average elevation: 597 ft
Sepanjang Beach
Indonesia > Special Region of Yogyakarta > Gunungkidul Regency > Kemadang
Average elevation: 49 ft
Buleleng
Buleleng Regency, located in the north of Bali Island, has a very diverse topography, consisting of lowlands, hills, and mountains. Most of the Buleleng Regency area is a hilly and mountainous area stretching in the south, while in the north, namely along the coast, is a lowland. These unique conditions make…
Average elevation: 325 ft
