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Marmarth topographic map
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Marmarth
It is located between Bucklin township and Hughes township in the badlands region of North Dakota. It is situated adjacent to the Little Missouri River at the confluence of Little Missouri River, Hay Creek, and Little Beaver Creek. It has an elevation of 2,709 feet (826 m) and is nicknamed “the city of trees” for being an oasis of trees in the treeless Badlands region, and is the only place in the State of North Dakota where limber pines grow.
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Name: Marmarth topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Marmarth, Slope County, North Dakota, 58643, United States (46.28056 -103.94765 46.30917 -103.91177)
Average elevation: 840 m
Minimum elevation: 817 m
Maximum elevation: 892 m
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