Gainesville topographic map
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Gainesville
Gainesville is situated in a region characterized by gently rolling hills and a mix of flatlands, typical of north-central Florida's terrain. The elevation ranges from approximately 50 to 200 feet above sea level, providing a scenic landscape dotted with lush vegetation and various waterways, including the nearby Santa Fe River. The area features a variety of ecosystems, from hardwood forests to wetlands, contributing to its rich biodiversity. Additionally, Gainesville is interspersed with several parks and nature reserves, which enhance its topographical diversity and offer residents and visitors opportunities for outdoor recreation. The combination of elevated areas and low-lying regions creates a unique and inviting environment that supports both urban and natural landscapes.
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Name: Gainesville topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States (29.59786 -82.42225 29.77837 -82.22238)
Average elevation: 138 ft
Minimum elevation: 52 ft
Maximum elevation: 207 ft
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Average elevation: 115 ft