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      • Washington, D.C. is situated in a topographic bowl. The bottom of the bowl, where the White House and United States Capitol are located, is in the floodplain of the junction of the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers.
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  2. Maximum elevation: 528 ft. The highest natural elevation in the District is 409 feet (125 m) above sea level at Fort Reno Park in upper northwest Washington. The lowest point is sea level at the Potomac River. The geographic center of Washington is near the intersection of 4th and L Streets NW.

  3. The topography of Washington, D.C. is highly similar to the physical geography of much of Maryland. The city has three significant natural flowing bodies of water: the Potomac River and two tributaries, the Anacostia River and Rock Creek .

  4. This map features a detailed basemap for Washington, DC, including buildings and landmarks in the District. The basemap includes coverage down to about 1:1,000 for the full District of Columbia. The map is based on data from the DC Geographic Information Systems Program (DC GIS). The mission of the DC GIS is to improve the quality and lower the ...

  5. dc .gov. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly called Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States. [13] The city is on the Potomac River, across from Virginia, and shares land borders with Maryland to its north and east. Washington, D.C., was named for George Washington, a ...

  6. Topographic Map of Washington D.C. By Educational Resources 2016 (approx.) Original Thumbnail Medium.

  7. District of Columbia. Find Washington, DC topo maps and topographic map data by clicking on the interactive map or searching for maps by place name and feature type. If you know the county in Washington, DC where the topographical feature is located, then click on the county in the list above.

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