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Calipatria

At an elevation of 180 feet (55 m) below sea level, Calipatria is the lowest incorporated city in the Western Hemisphere. The city currently claims to have the "tallest flagpole (184 feet) where the flag flies at sea level" at 184 feet (56 m), so their American flag will always fly above sea level. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Jeddah Flagpole holds the title of world's tallest, but it is entirely above sea level.

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Name: Calipatria topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Calipatria, Imperial County, California, 92233, United States (33.11308 -115.55379 33.17659 -115.47592)

Average elevation: -54 m

Minimum elevation: -63 m

Maximum elevation: -45 m

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