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Elevation from Santander to Astillero

Elevation of Santander is 6.72 meters or 22.04 feet and the elevation of Astillero is 14.94 meters or 49.01 feet, which is a difference of 8.22 meters or 26.97 feet.

Santander, Cantabria, Spain elevation.

Meters: 6.72
Feet: 22.04

Astillero, Cantabria, Spain elevation.

Meters: 14.94
Feet: 49.01

* Route elevation values are approximate and should be taken as an ESTIMATE, but in many cases the accuracy tends to be high.

Route Elevation Summary

Route elevation has been calculated from Santander to Astillero.

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