Brandenburg topographic maps
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Schiffmühle
Germany > Brandenburg > Märkisch-Oderland > Bad Freienwalde (Oder)
Average elevation: 15 m

Talsperre Spremberg
Germany > Brandenburg > Spree-Neiße - Sprjewja-Nysa > Spremberg
Average elevation: 101 m

North European Plain
Germany > Brandenburg > Ostprignitz-Ruppin > Lindow (Mark)
Elevations vary between 0 and 200 m (0 to about 650 ft). While mostly used as farmland, the region also contains bogs, heath and lakes. The Wadden Sea, a large tidal area, is located on the North Sea coast.
Average elevation: 54 m

Birkenstein
Germany > Brandenburg > Märkisch-Oderland > Hoppegarten > Dahlwitz-Hoppegarten
Average elevation: 55 m

Senftenberg
Germany > Brandenburg > Oberspreewald-Lausitz - Górne Błota-Łužyca
Average elevation: 110 m

Preilack - Pśiłuk
Germany > Brandenburg > Spree-Neiße - Sprjewja-Nysa > Turnow-Preilack
Average elevation: 66 m

Potsdam
Germany > Brandenburg > Potsdam
The traditional towns in the governorate were small, however, in the course of the industrial labour migration some reached the rank of urban districts. The principal towns were Brandenburg upon Havel, Köpenick, Potsdam, Prenzlau, Spandau and Ruppin. Until 1875 Berlin also was a town within the governorate.…
Average elevation: 43 m

Siedlung Waldesruh
Germany > Brandenburg > Dahme-Spreewald > Königs Wusterhausen
Average elevation: 41 m

Kochsdorf - Kochanojce
Germany > Brandenburg > Spree-Neiße - Sprjewja-Nysa > Spremberg
Average elevation: 123 m

Potsdam
The traditional towns in the governorate were small, however, in the course of the industrial labour migration some reached the rank of urban districts. The principal towns were Brandenburg upon Havel, Köpenick, Potsdam, Prenzlau, Spandau and Ruppin. Until 1875 Berlin also was a town within the governorate.…
Average elevation: 40 m