Suffolk County topographic map
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Suffolk County
The highest elevation in the county, and on Long Island as a whole, is Jayne's Hill in West Hills, at 401 feet (122 m) above sea level.
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Name: Suffolk County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Suffolk County, New York, United States (40.55662 -73.49702 41.31055 -71.79097)
Average elevation: 34 m
Minimum elevation: -4 m
Maximum elevation: 396 m
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