Democratic Republic of the Congo topographic maps
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Makutano
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Haut-Katanga > Ville de Lubumbashi > Lubumbashi
Average elevation: 1,243 m

Makutano
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Haut-Katanga > Ville de Lubumbashi > Lualaba
Average elevation: 1,210 m

Masamba
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Haut-Katanga > Ville de Lubumbashi > Lubumbashi
Average elevation: 1,250 m

Murung
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Haut-Katanga > Ville de Lubumbashi > Kaponda Sud
Average elevation: 1,212 m

Munua
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Haut-Katanga > Ville de Lubumbashi
Average elevation: 1,271 m

Luano
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Haut-Katanga > Ville de Lubumbashi
Average elevation: 1,295 m

Solola
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Haut-Katanga > Ville de Lubumbashi > Kampemba
Average elevation: 1,228 m

Kasungami
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Haut-Katanga > Ville de Lubumbashi
Average elevation: 1,238 m

Parc Naturel de la Nsele (Mangiers)
Democratic Republic of the Congo > Kinshasa
Average elevation: 276 m

North Kivu
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Situated along the equator, North Kivu spans latitudes from 0° 58' north to 2° 03' south and longitudes from 27° 14' west to 29° 58' east. Its topography ranges from less than 800 meters to peaks exceeding 5,000 meters in altitude, comprising diverse formations including plains, plateaus, and mountainous…
Average elevation: 1,189 m

Democratic Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The tropical climate also produced the Congo River system which dominates the region topographically along with the rainforest it flows through, though they are not mutually exclusive. The name for the Congo state is derived in part from the river. The river basin (meaning the Congo River and all of its myriad…
Average elevation: 737 m

Lake Tanganyika
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The lake has a complex history of changing flow patterns, due to its high altitude, great depth, slow rate of refill, and mountainous location in a turbulently volcanic area that has undergone climate changes. Apparently, it has rarely in the past had an outflow to the sea. It has been described as…
Average elevation: 1,064 m