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Leeds

Lying in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, there is a significant variation in elevation within the city's built-up area. The district ranges from 1,115 feet (340 m) in the far west on the slopes of Ilkley Moor to about 33 feet (10 m) where the rivers Aire and Wharfe cross the eastern boundary. Land rises to 198 m (650 ft) in Cookridge, just 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre. The northern boundary follows the River Wharfe for several miles (several kilometres), but it crosses the river to include the part of Otley which lies north of the river. The Leeds postcode area covers most of the City of Leeds district and is almost entirely made up of the Leeds post town. Otley, Wetherby, Tadcaster, Pudsey and Ilkley are separate post towns within the postcode area.

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Name: Leeds topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, LS1 6AL, United Kingdom (53.63742 -1.70379 53.95742 -1.38379)

Average elevation: 94 m

Minimum elevation: 7 m

Maximum elevation: 389 m

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