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Dikchu topographic map

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Dikchu

Located at 27°24′06″N 88°31′28″E / 27.4016°N 88.5245°E / 27.4016; 88.5245 in Gangtok district, topography is hilly with two river belts i.e river Teesta and river Dikchu.

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Name: Dikchu topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Dikchu, Gangtok district, Sikkim, 737107, India (27.38222 88.50242 27.42222 88.54242)

Average elevation: 1,074 m

Minimum elevation: 536 m

Maximum elevation: 2,078 m

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