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France > Grand Est > Bas-Rhin > Betschdorf
Average elevation: 163 m
France > Grand Est > Bas-Rhin
Average elevation: 158 m
France > Grand Est > Moselle
Average elevation: 316 m
France > Grand Est > Vosges
In addition, the term "Central Vosges" is used to designate the various lines of summits, especially those above 1,000 m (3,300 ft) in elevation. The French department of Vosges is named after the range.
Average elevation: 393 m
France > Grand Est > Ardennes
The region was uplifted by a mantle plume during the last few hundred thousand years, as measured from the present elevation of old river terraces.
Average elevation: 225 m
France > Grand Est > Haute-Marne
Average elevation: 308 m
France > Grand Est > Marne
Average elevation: 148 m
Average elevation: 315 m
France > Grand Est > Haut-Rhin
Average elevation: 444 m
France > Grand Est > Meurthe-et-Moselle
Average elevation: 275 m
France > Grand Est > Aube
Average elevation: 174 m
France > Grand Est > Meuse
Average elevation: 240 m
France > Grand Est > La Broque > Salm
Average elevation: 623 m
Average elevation: 289 m
France > Grand Est > Moselle > Epping
Average elevation: 307 m