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Tanba elevation

Tanba (Hyōgo, Tanba-shi), Japan elevation is 91 meters and Tanba elevation in feet is 299 ft above sea level [src 1]. Tanba is a seat of a second-order administrative division (feature code) with elevation that is 6 meters (20 ft) bigger than average city elevation in Japan.

Below is the Elevation map of Tanba, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from 82 to 530 m (269 to 1739 ft) with average elevation of 167 meters (=548 ft) [note 1]
These maps also provides idea of topography and contour of this city, they are displayed at different zoom levels. More info about maps, scale and edge coordinates you can find below images.

#1 Tanba elevation map:[src 2-3]
Tanba elevation map
Tanba Topographic map:[src 2-3]
Topographic map of Tanba
Map data:
\ Map #1 Topo.Map
Scale [m] 82..530 m ×
Scale [ft] 269..1739 ft ×
Average 167 m = 548 ft ×
Width 7.99 km = 5 mi 255.7 km = 158.9 mi
Height 7.99 km = 5 mi 255.7 km = 158.9 mi
↑Max Latitude 35.196259° 36.30185°
Latitude at center 35.16034° 35.16034°
↓Min Latitude 35.124405° 34.00258°
← Min Longitude 134.995195° 133.63289°
Longitude center 135.03914° 135.03914°
→Max Longitude 135.083085° 136.44539°

Nearby cities:

Cities around Tanba sort by population:

Sandachō elevation 147 m 35.1 km, 150°
Fukuchiyama 20 m 17.1 km, 24°
Ono 53 m 35.8 km, 195°
Sasayama 202 m 19.2 km, 122°
Ayabe 46 m 24.7 km, 50°
Nishiwaki 57 m 20.5 km, 196°
Yashiro 67 m 27.9 km, 193°
Yabu 40 m 36.3 km, 317°
Kasai 66 m 31.4 km, 214°
Sanda 204 m 28.5 km, 146°
Katō 125 m 26.3 km, 182°
Asago 125 m 23.2 km, 298°

Multilingual:

En español:
Tanba elevación 91 m.

En France:
Tanba élévation 91 m.

Auf Deutsch:
Tanba höhe über dem Meeresspiegel ist 91 m.

На русском:
Tanba высота над уровнем моря 91 м

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