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  2. Geography of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Relief map of New York (USGS) New York lies upon the portion of the Appalachian Mountains where the mountains generally assume the character of hills and finally sink to a level of the lowlands that surround the great depression filled by Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Three distinct mountain masses can be identified in the state.

  3. National mapping agency - Wikipedia

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    It provides topographic maps and data to meet the needs of the sustainable development of the nation. The Office of Spatial Data Management provides an online free map service MapConnect. [12] These topographic maps of scales 1:250,000 and 1:100,000 are available in printed form from the Sales Centre.

  4. File:Topographical map of the counties of Kings and Queens ...

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    English: General-content map of the present-day borough of Brooklyn (Kings County, New York City) and Queens County before the detachment of its eastern portion in 1898 to form Nassau County. Shows incorporated cities, towns (townships), roads, rural buildings, and rural householders' names; shows street system in urban areas.

  5. File:New England and South-East of Canada topographic map ...

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    English: Blank physical map of New England and south-east of Canada. ... Acadia 1604-1607 topographic map-fr.svg; Acadia 1610-1613 topographic map-fr.svg; Attribution

  6. White Mountains (New England) - Wikipedia

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    Map of the White Mountains, Franklin Leavitt, 1871. Some of the earliest maps of the White Mountains were produced as tourist maps and not topographical maps. One of the first two tourist maps of the mountains was that produced by Franklin Leavitt, a self-taught artist born near Lancaster, New Hampshire in 1824. [4]

  7. Topography - Wikipedia

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    A topographic map of Stowe, Vermont with contour lines This false-color satellite image illustrates topography of the urban core of the New York metropolitan area, with Manhattan at its center. Topography is the study of the forms and features of land surfaces .