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elevation and Temple
The town's highest point, at an elevation of, is Temple Hill in the Top of the World neighborhood.
The larger the opening the more conspicuous would be the notch in the roof which is so greatly objected to ; in this respect Jacques Hittorf would seem to be nearer the truth when, in his conjectural restoration of Temple R. at Selinus, he shows an opaion about half the relative size shown in Cockerells of that at Aegina, the coping on the side elevation being much less noticeable.
The most notable elevation is the mountain called Dan Guido or Hill of the Temple.

elevation and Tudor
Dynamically situated at the highest point of elevation on the campus, it is another example of English Tudor architecture by Bates & How.
The Moira River begins at Jordan Lake just south of the settlement of Gunter in the more southerly Tudor portion of the township of Tudor and Cashel at an elevation of.
His elevation to officer of the Tudor crown placed Sir John Morgan's influence and power at a new height.

elevation and Place
The entrance and exits to the lifts were on Brompton Road with the Cottage Place elevation providing staff access.
The Brompton Road elevation was demolished in 1972, but the Cottage Place elevation remains, now partly incorporated into a larger building.
The rebuilding work was modelled on the Palace of Versailles, and the eastern elevation of the building was inspired by the Place de la Concorde in Paris.
The route went up in elevation, paralleling Park Place until crossing New Jersey Route 21 ( the McCarter Highway ).

elevation and is
That is true at sea level ; those limits increase with elevation above sea level although in mountainous regions, there is often no direct view of the true horizon.
The region is known as the Anti-Taurus, and the average elevation of its peaks exceeds.
Turkey's largest lake, Lake Van, is situated in the mountains at an elevation of.
South of these highlands, occupying a narrow strip on each side of the Tennessee River, is a country of gentle rolling lowlands varying in elevation from.
In the northeast are several flat-topped mountains, of which Raccoon and Lookout are the most prominent, having a maximum elevation near the Georgia line of little more than and gradually decreasing in height toward the southwest, where Sand Mountain is a continuation of Raccoon.
Its surface is gently undulating and has an elevation of about above sea level.
This is crossed by foot-hills and rolling prairies in the central part of the state, where it has a mean elevation of about, becomes lower and more level toward the southwest, and in the extreme south is flat and but slightly elevated above the sea.
The heat of summer is tempered in the south by the winds from the Gulf of Mexico, and in the north by the elevation above the sea.
Sycamore figs grow at a low elevation, lower than the Tekoa of Judah, which is at a relatively high elevation of 850 metres ( overlooking both Jerusalem and Bethlehem ).
Others have discredited the theory about the Galilean Tekoa, citing that the difference in elevation between the two locations is not significant.
The South African plateau is connected towards East African plateau, with probably a slightly greater average elevation, and marked by some distinct features.
The elevation in the centre of the market square is 430 meters relative to Normalhöhennull.
The lowest elevation,, is found at the banks of the Aar, and the highest elevation, at, is the Hungerberg on the border with Küttigen.
Abadeh is situated at an elevation of in a fertile plain on the high road between Isfahan and Shiraz, from the former and from the latter.
This simulation is repeated until it produces a quadrant elevation and azimuth that lands the shell within the required ' closing ' distance of the target co-ordinates.
The highest peak is the Feldberg with an elevation of 1, 493 metres ( 4, 898 ft ).
Botswana's lowest elevation point is at the junction of the Limpopo and Shashe Rivers, at a height of.
The southwest of the country, on the other hand, forms a sandstone massif, where the highest peak, Ténakourou, is found at an elevation of 749 meters ( 2, 457 ft ).
The see of York was elevated to an archbishopric in 735, and it is likely that Bede and Ecgbert discussed the proposal for the elevation during his visit.

elevation and from
The region varies in elevation from from west to east.
" On his arrival in Rome, however, charges of simony, or the buying of ecclesiastical office, and lack of learning were brought against him, and his elevation to York was refused by Pope Nicholas II, who also deposed him from Worcester.
Because of its elevation and distance from the coast, the Australian Capital Territory experiences four distinct seasons, unlike many other Australian cities whose climates are moderated by the sea.
The steep face of basaltic North Mountain shelters the valley from the adjacent Bay of Fundy and rises to almost in elevation in some parts.
The granitic South Mountain rises to a somewhat higher elevation and shelters the valley from the climate of the Atlantic Ocean approximately 100 kilometres further south on the province's South Shore.
It lies at an elevation of 1132 m ( 3717 ft ) on the right bank of the Ubaye River, and is surrounded by mountains which reach peaks of over 3000 m ; the tallest of these is the Needle of Chambeyron at 3412 m. Barcelonnette is situated 210 km from Turin, 91 km from Nice and 68 km from Gap.
The country's topography is generally flat, with the elevation gradually rising as one moves north and east away from Lake Chad.
Elevation ranges from sea level at the river mouth to more than in the mountains, and temperatures vary with elevation.
The low South Cameroon Plateau, rising from the coastal plain and dominated by tropical rain forest, has an average elevation of.
This laurisilva forests are found in the islands of Macaronesia in the eastern Atlantic, in particular the Azores, Madeira Islands, and western Canary Islands, from 400 m to 1200 m elevation.
Côte d ' Ivoire's terrain can generally be described as a large plateau rising gradually from sea level in the south to almost 500 m elevation in the north.
In contrast to volcanic craters, which result from explosion or internal collapse, impact craters typically have raised rims and floors that are lower in elevation than the surrounding terrain.
Transmontane — Desert chaparral typically grows on the lower ( elevation ) northern slopes of the southern Transverse Ranges ( running east to west in San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties ) and on the lower () eastern slopes of the Peninsular Ranges ( running south to north from lower Baja California to Riverside and Orange Counties and the Transverse Ranges ).
The country's central spine, a northwest-southeast axis of steep volcanic slopes and deep gorges, generally varies in elevation from above sea level.
Conditions are ameliorated in many areas by elevation and by the northeast trade winds, which blow steadily from the Atlantic all year long.
Some hydro-power will be collected near the Dead Sea from the dramatic change in elevation on the downhill side of the project.
Diocletian dated his reign from his elevation by the army, not the date of his ratification by the Senate, following the practice established by Carus, who had declared the Senate's ratification a useless formality.
Subsequent protest led to the 2000 Ecuadorean coup d ' état which saw Mahuad's removal from office and the elevation of Vice President Gustavo Noboa to the presidency.

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