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Pardubice Region topographic map
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Pardubice Region
Precipitation is relatively lower in the central part of the region where the total annual values are around 700 – 800 mm. In the areas with higher elevation (such as Žďárské Vrchy or the foothills of Orlické Hory) there is higher precipitation with annual values of 800 – 1,000 mm.
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Name: Pardubice Region topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Pardubice Region, Northeast, Czechia (49.57213 15.36281 50.20764 16.86739)
Average elevation: 456 m
Minimum elevation: 202 m
Maximum elevation: 1,422 m
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