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Ahuy
France > Bourgogne – Franche-Comté > Côte-d'Or
The commune has an average altitude of 350m with the lowest point at the Suzon river [fr] in the east and highest point of 395m at the intersection of the Chemin des Vaches (CR21) and the Chemin du Bois de Vantoux (CR18).
Average elevation: 312 m
Clipperton Island
The atoll is low-lying and largely barren, with some scattered grasses, and a few clumps of coconut palms (Cocos nucifera). The land ring surrounding the lagoon measures 1.7 square kilometres (0.66 sq mi) in area with an average elevation of 2 m (6.6 ft), although a small volcanic outcropping, referred to as…
Average elevation: 0 m
Brittany
France > Brittany > Landerneau > Loudéac
The Armorican massif reaches its maximal elevation outside of Brittany, in neighbouring Mayenne, at 417 m, and slopes towards the west before straightening on its western extremity, with the Montagnes Noires and the Monts d'Arrée. The highest hill in Brittany is the Roc'h Ruz in the Monts d'Arrée, at 385 m…
Average elevation: 50 m
Saint-Disdier
France > Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur > Hautes-Alpes > Le Dévoluy
Average elevation: 1,328 m
Annecy
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Annecy
Annecy has an oceanic climate (Köppen Cfb) in spite of its relatively far inland position. Influenced by its elevation, summers are rather moderate on average, although they can be highly variable with extreme heat spikes. Winters see occasional freezing temperatures, but most often stays in the single-digits…
Average elevation: 554 m
Anglet
France > Nouvelle-Aquitaine > Pyrénées-Atlantiques
In 1557, the Saint Léon church was demolished and transferred to its current location in 1564 in front of the current Hôtel de Ville (town hall) of Anglet. As Manex Goyhenetche points out in his book on Anglet, the city was then "the surrounding countryside of Bayonne", "densely populated rural suburb of…
Average elevation: 23 m
Nissan-lez-Enserune
Viticulture strongly marked the territory. From Roman times (where it is believed the name of the village originates), the vines spread both on the plain and the hillsides. However, the massive development of this monoculture dates from the end of the 19th century, previous maps and topography attest to the…
Average elevation: 32 m
Pièce du Bois et des Fosses
France > Centre-Val de Loire > Indre > Saint-Maur
Average elevation: 162 m
Pièce de la Fosse aux Joncs
France > Centre-Val de Loire > Indre > Saint-Maur
Average elevation: 161 m
Pierrefitte-sur-Seine
France > Ile-de-France > Seine-Saint-Denis > Saint-Denis
Average elevation: 50 m
Campan
France > Occitania > Hautes Pyrenees
The commune covers an area of 9,541 hectares; its altitude varies between 629 and 2,747 meters.
Average elevation: 1,608 m
