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Karnes County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 114 m

Seymour

United States of America > Texas > Seymour

Average elevation: 401 m

Sun Valley

United States of America > Texas > Sun Valley

Average elevation: 166 m

King County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 540 m

Kent County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 646 m

El Paso County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 1,267 m

Presidio County

United States of America > Texas

Geographically, Presidio County comprises 3,857 square miles (9,990 km2) of contrasting topography, geology, and vegetation. In the north and west, clay and sandy loam cover the rolling plains known as the Marfa Plateau and the Highland Country, providing good ranges of grama grasses for the widely acclaimed…

Average elevation: 1,255 m

Pecos County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 969 m

Sutton County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 685 m

Duval County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 144 m

Fayette County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 117 m

Leon County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 105 m

Morris County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 102 m

Newton County

United States of America > Texas

Average elevation: 43 m

Mesquite

United States of America > Texas > Mesquite

Average elevation: 142 m

Cedar Hill

United States of America > Texas > Cedar Hill

It is sometimes referred to as the "hill country of Dallas" (in comparison to the "hill country" surrounding Austin and San Antonio). The city is full of native eastern red cedar evergreen trees and stands at an elevation of about 800 feet (240 m) above sea level—the highest point in a straight line from the…

Average elevation: 214 m

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