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Rukum West

Elevation ranges from below 800 meters along the Bheri and its lowest tributaries to about 6,000 meters in the Dhaulagiris with a range of climates from sub-tropical to perpetual snow and ice. Agricultural use ranges from irrigated rice cultivation through upland cultivation of maize, barley, wheat, potatoes and fruit, to sub-alpine and alpine pasturage reaching about 4,500 meters.

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Name: Rukum West topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Rukum West, Karnali Pradesh, 22000, Nepal (28.52127 82.18334 28.99184 82.70140)

Average elevation: 2,182 m

Minimum elevation: 665 m

Maximum elevation: 5,856 m

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