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Nueva Ecija

The province is the largest in Central Luzon, covering a total area of 5,751.33 square kilometres (2,220.60 sq mi). Its terrain begins with the southwestern marshes near the Pampanga border. It levels off and then gradually increases in elevation to rolling hills as it approaches the mountains of Sierra Madre in the east, and the Caraballo and Cordillera Central ranges in the north.

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Name: Nueva Ecija topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines (15.16042 120.61507 16.13328 121.37825)

Average elevation: 273 m

Minimum elevation: 0 m

Maximum elevation: 1,902 m

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