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Mapa topográfico Nazimabad

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Nombre: Mapa topográfico Nazimabad, altitud, relieve.

Lugar: Nazimabad, Hunza District, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan (36.65441 74.83605 36.68183 74.84881)

Altitud media: 2.935 m

Altitud mínima: 2.746 m

Altitud máxima: 3.517 m

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K2

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Shigar District

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Nanga Parbat

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Astore District

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

Altitud media: 4.053 m

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Altitud media: 2.956 m

Nagar District

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Gilgit District

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

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Gilgit

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Gilgit District

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Altitud media: 3.002 m

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

Altitud media: 4.131 m

Khyber

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Hunza District

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

Altitud media: 4.621 m

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Altitud media: 5.853 m

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Altitud media: 3.443 m

Astore

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Astore District

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K2

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Altitud media: 7.474 m

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Altitud media: 2.956 m

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Shigar District

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Astore District

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Altitud media: 7.086 m

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Altitud media: 4.310 m

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Altitud media: 7.474 m

Doyan

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Altitud media: 2.674 m

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Skardu District

Altitud media: 2.729 m

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Diamer District

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Gilgit District

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Shigar District

Altitud media: 3.360 m

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan

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Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Shigar District

Altitud media: 2.466 m

Lodas

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Ghanche District > Daltar

Altitud media: 3.590 m

Aliabad

Pakistan > Gilgit-Baltistan > Hunza District

Altitud media: 2.722 m