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Switzerland topographic maps
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Pallens
Switzerland > Vaud > District de la Riviera-Pays-d’Enhaut > Montreux > Chernex
Average elevation: 596 m
Grindelwald
Switzerland > Bern > Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district
Average elevation: 2,218 m
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Lauterbrunnen
Switzerland > Bern > Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district > Lauterbrunnen
Average elevation: 2,316 m
Leysin
Switzerland > Vaud > District d'Aigle
The municipality is located in the Aigle district, on the right side of the Grande-Eau at the foot of the Tour d'Aï and the Tour de Mayen. The main village is located at an elevation of 1,260 m (4,130 ft). It consists of the village of Leysin and the hamlets of Veyges, Feydey, Aï, and Mayen.
Average elevation: 1,352 m
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Ticino
Although it includes the lowest point of Switzerland (Lake Maggiore) as well as its lowest town (Ascona), the topography of Ticino is extremely rugged, as it is the fourth canton with the biggest elevation difference. It lies essentially within the Alps, in particular the Lepontine Alps, the Saint-Gotthard…
Average elevation: 1,389 m
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