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Schleswig-Holstein topographic map

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Schleswig-Holstein

The Baltic Sea coast in the east of Schleswig-Holstein is marked by bays, fjords, and cliff lines. Rolling hills (the highest elevation is the Bungsberg at 168 metres or 551 feet) and many lakes are found, especially in the eastern part of Holstein called the Holstein Switzerland and the former Duchy of Lauenburg (Herzogtum Lauenburg). The longest river besides the Elbe is the Eider.

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Name: Schleswig-Holstein topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (53.35982 7.52116 55.09916 11.67239)

Average elevation: 17 m

Minimum elevation: -6 m

Maximum elevation: 160 m

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