Sweden topographic maps
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Abisko
Permafrost is common around the village albeit this low altitude permafrost is disappearing because of global warming and increased snowfall.
Average elevation: 395 m

Province of Södermanland
The terrain is flat, with its highest altitude being Skogsbyås at 124 m (407 ft) elevation. The terrain largely consists of water filled hollows covered with woods on the heights.
Average elevation: 23 m

Karlskoga
Karlskoga straddles the northern shore of Lake Möckeln. Among the city's main topographical features are the two rivers, Timsälven and Svartälven. Other features include an esker, Rävåsen, designated as a nature reserve, and contiguous with the city center.
Average elevation: 124 m
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