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Akola District topographic map

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Akola District

Akola district lies in the northern plains of the Deccan Plateau. Akola district covers mostly plain topology with isolated hills and mounds except for the mountain ranges of Ajintha (Ajanta), located in the Southern tehsils of Patur and Barshi Takli, and the Satpuda mountain range that occupies some areas in the Northern tehsils of Akot and Telhara. The elevation profile of the district falls sharply as we proceed towards the central region from the North and then rises steadily as we head to the South from the centre. Highest point in the District is located within the premises of the hill-fort of Narnala measuring 932m above sea level.

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Name: Akola District topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Akola District, Maharashtra, India (20.27536 76.69147 21.24799 77.61995)

Average elevation: 340 m

Minimum elevation: 231 m

Maximum elevation: 921 m

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