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Airuk elevation

Airuk (Ailinglaplap Atoll), Marshall Islands elevation is 13 meters and Airuk elevation in feet is 43 ft above sea level [src 1]. Airuk is a seat of a first-order administrative division (feature code) with elevation that is 3 meters (10 ft) bigger than average city elevation in Marshall Islands.

Below is the Elevation map of Airuk, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from -2 to 22 m (-7 to 72 ft) with average elevation of 10.5 meters (=34 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 Airuk elevation map:[src 2-3]
Airuk elevation map
Airuk Topographic map:[src 2-3]
Topographic map of Airuk
Map data:
\ Map #1 Topo.Map
Scale [m] -2..22 m ×
Scale [ft] -7..72 ft ×
Average 10.5 m = 34 ft ×
Width 9.69 km = 6 mi 310.2 km = 192.7 mi
Height 9.69 km = 6 mi 310.2 km = 192.7 mi
↑Max Latitude 7.320759° 8.66979°
Latitude at center 7.27717° 7.27717°
↓Min Latitude 7.233577° 5.88022°
← Min Longitude 168.776355° 167.41405°
Longitude center 168.8203° 168.8203°
→Max Longitude 168.864245° 170.22655°

Nearby cities:

Cities around Airuk sort by population:

Majuro elevation 6 m 283.2 km, 94°
Ebaye 6 m 204.7 km, 324°
Jabor 5 m 176.1 km, 148°
Wotje 9 m 287.9 km, 32°
Namdrik 9 m 202.7 km, 203°
Kili 6 m 184.6 km, 169°
Likiep 7 m 288.4 km, 10°
Aur 10 m 276.3 km, 69°
Lib 15 m 196.3 km, 305°
Jabat 16 m 55.3 km, 17°
RMI Capitol 7 m 283.2 km, 94°
Loen 13 m 84.3 km, 309°

Multilingual:

En español:
Airuk elevación 13 m.

En France:
Airuk élévation 13 m.

Auf Deutsch:
Airuk höhe über dem Meeresspiegel ist 13 m.

На русском:
Airuk высота над уровнем моря 13 м

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