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  2. Name: Derbyshire topographic map, elevation, terrain. Location: Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom (52.69652 -2.03410 53.54045 -1.16649) Average elevation: 144 m. Minimum elevation: 0 m. Maximum elevation: 637 m. Due to its central location in England and altitude range from 27 metres in the south to 636 metres in the north, Derbyshire ...

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    The terrain of Derbyshire mostly consists of uplands to the north and centre of the county, and lowlands to the south and east. The southern foothills and uplands of the Pennines extend from the north of the Trent Valley [ 13 ] throughout the Peak District and into the north of the county, reaching the county's highest point at Kinder Scout ...

  4. Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps. Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom.

  5. Sep 21, 2024 · Derbyshire, administrative, geographic, and historic county in the East Midlands of England. The landscape varies from the bleak moorlands of the northern Peak District to the Trent lowlands in the south, and industry ranges from tourism in the Peak District to mining and engineering in the eastern.

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  6. Name: Derbyshire topographic map, elevation, terrain. Location : Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom ( 52.69652 -2.03410 53.54045 -1.16649 ) Average elevation : 145 m

  7. Average elevation: 96 m • Derby, Derbyshire, England, DE1 2AA, United Kingdom • Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps.

  8. The Ceremonial County of Derbyshire is situated in The East Midlands region of England. The area of Derbyshire is 1,015 Square Miles (2,629 Square Kilometres). Making Derbyshire the 34th largest county in Great Britain (out of 91) and the 20th largest county in England (out of 48). A map showing the geology of Derbyshire.