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Lattakia Governorate topographic map
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Lattakia Governorate
The Latakia Governorate comprises about half of Syria's Mediterranean coastline. The western part of the governorate consists mainly of coastal plains, with the inland eastern parts being mountainous, with the Syrian Coastal Mountain Range (Nusayriyah Mountains) running north to south. Its highest peak, Nabi Yunis, is 1,562 meters (5,125 ft) tall with the average elevation only about 1,200 meters. The western areas of the governorate catch moisture-laden winds from the Mediterranean Sea and are thus more fertile and more heavily populated than the eastern slopes.
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Name: Lattakia Governorate topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Lattakia Governorate, Syria (35.21667 35.71657 35.94052 36.25519)
Average elevation: 258 m
Minimum elevation: 0 m
Maximum elevation: 1,539 m
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