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Besançon topographic map

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Besançon

The city initially developed in a natural meander (or oxbow loop) of the river Doubs with a diameter of almost 1,000 metres (3,281 feet). The flat inner loop has an elevation of about 250 metres (820 feet), and is bounded to the south by a hill called Mont Saint-Étienne, which has a maximum height of 371 metres (1,217 feet). The city is surrounded by six other hills which range in elevation from 400 to 500 metres (1,312 to 1,640 feet): Brégille, Griffon, Planoise, Chaudanne, Montfaucon, and Montboucon. (There is a barge canal that cuts through rock under Mont Saint-Étienne, short-cutting the meander.)

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Name: Besançon topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Besançon, Doubs, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Metropolitan France, 25000, France (47.20069 5.94097 47.32007 6.08351)

Average elevation: 332 m

Minimum elevation: 217 m

Maximum elevation: 608 m

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