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Cut elevation

Cut (Alba, Comuna Cut), Romania elevation is 290 meters and Cut elevation in feet is 951 ft above sea level [src 1]. Cut is a seat of a second-order administrative division (feature code) with elevation that is 38 meters (125 ft) bigger than average city elevation in Romania.

Below is the Elevation map of Cut, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from 253 to 474 m (830 to 1555 ft) with average elevation of 332.4 meters (=1091 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 Cut elevation map:[src 2-3]
Cut elevation map
Cut Topographic map:[src 2-3]
Topographic map of Cut
Map data:
\ Map #1 Topo.Map
Scale [m] 253..474 m ×
Scale [ft] 830..1555 ft ×
Average 332.4 m = 1091 ft ×
Width 6.8 km = 4.2 mi 217.5 km = 135.1 mi
Height 6.8 km = 4.2 mi 217.5 km = 135.1 mi
↑Max Latitude 45.970272° 46.90903°
Latitude at center 45.93972° 45.93972°
↓Min Latitude 45.909151° 44.95317°
← Min Longitude 23.623245° 22.26094°
Longitude center 23.66719° 23.66719°
→Max Longitude 23.711135° 25.07344°

Nearby cities:

Cities around Cut sort by population:

Sebeş elevation 254 m 7.7 km, 284°
Săsciori 460 m 10.4 km, 218°
Petrești 275 m 8.5 km, 255°
Miercurea Sibiului 326 m 12 km, 121°
Daia Română 305 m 8.6 km, 359°
Câlnic 367 m 6.3 km, 180°
Ciugud 219 m 12.9 km, 342°
Şpring 415 m 9.5 km, 71°
Oarda 219 m 13 km, 323°
Gârbova 355 m 9.6 km, 147°
Lancrăm 238 m 10 km, 301°
Sebeșel 304 m 9.7 km, 233°

Multilingual:

En español:
Cut elevación 290 m.

En France:
Cut élévation 290 m.

Auf Deutsch:
Cut höhe über dem Meeresspiegel ist 290 m.

На русском:
Cut высота над уровнем моря 290 м

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