Punjab topographic maps
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Ludhiana District
The topography of the district is a typical representative of an alluvial plain. It owes its origin to the aggravation work of the Satluj River. The alluvium deposited by the river has been worked over by the wind, which gave rise to a number of small dunes and sand mounds. Most of these dunes have been…
Average elevation: 246 m
Faridkot
India > Punjab > Faridkot Tahsil
The average elevation is 196 metres (643 ft). The town is located on the Punjab Plains, which in a macro regional context forms a part of greater Satluj Ganga plain. It is a low-lying flat area. The surface of the district is depositional plain which was formed by alleviation by the rivers flowing in these…
Average elevation: 204 m
Dinanagar
India > Punjab > Dinanagar Tahsil
The landscape of the town has varied topography comprising undulating plan, the flood plains of the Ravi and the Beas and the upland plain. It is traversed by a number of chaos and has an undulating topography. The flood plains of the Ravi and the Beas are separated from the upland plain by sharp river cut…
Average elevation: 268 m
Dasuya
India > Punjab > Dasua Tahsil
Dasuya is located in Hoshiarpur district of Punjab state in India. at 31°49′N 75°40′E / 31.82°N 75.66°E / 31.82; 75.66. It has an average elevation of 239 metres (784 ft) from sea level.
Average elevation: 254 m
Bathinda
India > Punjab > Bathinda Tahsil
Bathinda is in the northwestern region of India and is a part of the Indo-Gangetic alluvial plains. The exact cartographic co-ordinates of Bathinda are 30°12′N 74°57′E / 30.20°N 74.95°E / 30.20; 74.95. It has an average elevation of 201 metres (660 ft).
Average elevation: 208 m
