of course, Denver Colorado, possible Inlet , NY, some areas of Oregon, on the plateaus , near Bend...
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The coastal plain region of the US ranges in elevation from sea level to around 200 feet above sea level. On average, the elevation of the coastal plain region is approximately 50 feet above sea level.
Some cities that are around 3000 feet above sea level include Denver, Colorado; Bogota, Colombia; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; and Quito, Ecuador. These cities often have unique climates and ecosystems due to their high altitude.
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The city of Denver, Colorado is 5,280 feet above sea level. This is approximately one mile. It is one of the highest cities in the United States.
I believe Lethbridge sits at 3000 feet above sea level.
Andorra La Vella in Andorra is listed as the highest above sea level in Europe at 3,356 feet. Next up is Madrid, Spain, at 2,188 feet.
Large amounts of England, mostly the beaches, are zero metres above sea level. Some bits, like the mountains, are as much as 400m above sea level.
It is 781 feet above sea level.
Cincinnati is 482 feet (147 meters) above sea level
Roughly 12,000 feet above sea level. It depends where you're standing in the city because there's a drop in elevation of nearly 3000 feet between downtown and the southern end of the city
Baltimore is 33 feet above sea level.