Oregon (Wisconsin, Dane County), United States elevation is 289 meters and Oregon elevation in feet is 948 ft above sea level [src 1]. Oregon is a populated place (feature code) with elevation that is 10 meters (33 ft) bigger than average city elevation in United States.
Below is the Elevation map of Oregon, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from 276 to 351 m (906 to 1152 ft) with average elevation of 298.7 meters (=980 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.
\ | Map #1 | Map #2 | Topo.Map |
Scale [m] | 276..351 m | 256..355 m | × |
Scale [ft] | 906..1152 ft | 840..1165 ft | × |
Average | 298.7 m = 980 ft | 295.1 m = 968 ft | × |
Width | 7.16 km = 4.4 mi | 14.31 km = 8.9 mi | 229 km = 142.3 mi |
Height | 7.16 km = 4.4 mi | 14.31 km = 8.9 mi | 229 km = 142.3 mi |
↑Max Latitude | 42.95828° | 42.990433° | 43.9472° |
Latitude at center | 42.92611° | 42.92611° | 42.92611° |
↓Min Latitude | 42.893923° | 42.86172° | 41.88781° |
← Min Longitude | -89.428505° | -89.472451° | -90.79081° |
Longitude center | -89.38456° | -89.38456° | -89.38456° |
→Max Longitude | -89.340615° | -89.296669° | -87.97831° |
Cities around Oregon sort by population:
• Madison elevation 272 m
16.4 km, 355°
• Fitchburg 310 m
7.9 km, 299°
• Stoughton 269 m
13.6 km, 94°
• Verona 298 m
14.1 km, 300°
• McFarland 266 m
12.3 km, 38°
• Monona 272 m
15.7 km, 15°
• Evansville 281 m
17.6 km, 156°
• Belleville 267 m
14.5 km, 239°
• Rutland 289 m
6 km, 151°
• Shorewood Hills 277 m
17.6 km, 343°
• Brooklyn 303 m
8.1 km, 171°
• Maple Bluff 274 m
21.4 km, 1°
En español:
Oregon elevación 289 m.
En France:
Oregon élévation 289 m.
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