Taiwan topographic maps
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Yushan
Taiwan > Nantou County > Xinyi Township
Yu Shan or Yushan, also known as Mount Jade, Jade Mountain, Tongku Saveq or Mount Niitaka during Japanese rule, is the highest mountain in Taiwan at 3,952 m (12,966 ft) above sea level, giving Taiwan the 4th-highest maximum elevation of any island in the world. It is the highest point in the western Pacific…
Average elevation: 11,191 ft
Yilan County
Yilan County is located in the northeastern Taiwan Island which covers an area of 2,143 km2. The longest distance from east to west is 63 km and from north to south is 74 km. From the mountain areas downwards, the land falls in altitude in the stages of mountains, alleys, alluvial plains, lowlands, swamps,…
Average elevation: 1,552 ft
Wanrong
The elevation and climate changes greatly with the mountains of Central Range, and the adverse elevation is about 600 m. The main inhabitants are Truku people, Bunun people and Atayal people of the Taiwanese aborigines, and most economic activity is agriculture, which located in the small plain near Fenglin…
Average elevation: 2,959 ft
Xiulin
Taiwan > Taiwan Province > Hualien County
Because of its location beside the Central Mountain Range, the climate changes by altitude. Taroko National Park is located in Xiulin Township. In recent years, people in Xiulin have lobbied to change its name to "Taroko Township" (太魯閣鄉).
Average elevation: 2,510 ft
Dounan Township
Taiwan > Taiwan Province > Yunlin County
Dounan is located on a plain with flat terrain. The elevation of the township is 33 meters above sea level and it inclines from east to west.
Average elevation: 118 ft
Songbailun
Taiwan > Taiwan Province > Nantou County > Yuchi Township > Songbailun
Average elevation: 2,533 ft
