Thailand topographic map
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Thailand
Thailand comprises several distinct geographic regions, partly corresponding to the provincial groups. The north of the country is the mountainous area of the Thai highlands, with the highest point being Doi Inthanon in the Thanon Thong Chai Range at 2,565 metres (8,415 ft) elevation. The northeast, Isan, consists of the Khorat Plateau, bordered to the east by the Mekong River. The centre of the country is dominated by the predominantly flat Chao Phraya river valley, which runs into the Gulf of Thailand.
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Name: Thailand topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Thailand (5.61285 97.34381 20.46483 105.63681)
Average elevation: 156 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 2,557 m
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