Guadalajara topographic map
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Guadalajara
Chosen as settlement on the basis of defensive purposes, the historic urban core of the city lies on a small elevation near the left-bank of the Henares River, also enclosed to the East and West by two small ditches corresponding to two watercourses, Alamín [es] and San Antonio, respectively, forming a narrow and easily defendable space upon their confluence with the Henares.
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Name: Guadalajara topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain (40.46083 -3.31415 40.77072 -2.98119)
Average elevation: 802 m
Minimum elevation: 584 m
Maximum elevation: 1,004 m
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