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Victoria topographic map

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Victoria

Victoria, Australia, exhibits a remarkably varied topography shaped by the Great Dividing Range, which forms a west-to-east spine across the state. In the northeast, the Victorian Alps rise to the state’s highest point, Mount Bogong at 1,986 meters, amid deep valleys and snow-capped ridges, while westward, the Grampians present rolling hills and striking ridges, peaking at Mount William (1,167 meters). Beyond these highlands, the landscape transitions into the broad, semi-arid plains of the Mallee and Wimmera, contrasting sharply with the fertile volcanic plains and undulating coastal ranges of the south, including the Otways and Strzeleckis. The terrain finally descends toward a diverse coastline of sheer limestone cliffs, sandy beaches, and low-elevation sunklands around Port Phillip Bay, highlighting Victoria’s dramatic shifts from alpine peaks to coastal plains.

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Name: Victoria topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Victoria, Australia (-39.19849 140.96190 -33.98080 150.03328)

Average elevation: 179 m

Minimum elevation: -2 m

Maximum elevation: 2,174 m

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