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Burnley topographic map
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Burnley
The town lies in a natural three-forked valley at the confluence of the River Brun and the River Calder, surrounded by open fields, with wild moorland at higher altitudes. To the west of Burnley lie the towns of Padiham, Accrington and Blackburn, with Nelson and Colne to the north. The centre of the town stands at approximately 387 feet (118 m) above sea level and 30 miles (48 km) east of the Irish Sea coast.
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Name: Burnley topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Burnley, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom (53.72300 -2.34231 53.82526 -2.11228)
Average elevation: 247 m
Minimum elevation: 63 m
Maximum elevation: 479 m
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