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Mapa topográfico White Coppice

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Nome: Mapa topográfico White Coppice, altitude, relevo.

Local: White Coppice, Anglezarke, Chorley, Lancashire, England, PR6 9DB, United Kingdom (53.64667 -2.60436 53.68667 -2.56436)

Altitude média: 184 m

Altitude mínima: 87 m

Altitude máxima: 324 m

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