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Jenin topographic map
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Jenin
Jenin is situated at the foot of the rugged northernmost hills (Jabal Nablus) of the West Bank, and along the southern edge of the Jezreel Valley (Marj Ibn Amer),[65] which the city overlooks.[66] Its highest elevation is about 250 meters above sea level and its lowest areas are 90 meters above sea level.[67] Immediately southwest of Jenin is the Sahl Arraba plain (Dothan Valley), while further south is the Marj Sanur valley.[68] About 1.5 kilometers to Jenin's east is Mount Gilboa (Jabal Faqqua).[69]
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Name: Jenin topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Jenin, Area A, West Bank, 180, Palestinian Territory (32.42188 35.25757 32.50188 35.33757)
Average elevation: 194 m
Minimum elevation: 84 m
Maximum elevation: 391 m
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