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List of places on land with elevations below sea level

The following places on land have elevations below mean sea level.

(all figures are number of meters below sea level)

  1. The Dead Sea (417 m)
  2. Lac Assal , Djibouti (155 m)
  3. Turpan Pendi, China (154 m)
  4. Qattara Depression, Egypt (133 m)
  5. Caspian Sea, Kazakhstan (132 m)
  6. Denakil Depression , Ethiopia (125 m)
  7. Laguna del Carbon , Argentina (105 m)
  8. Death Valley, USA (86 m)
  9. Sebkha Tah , Morocco (55 m)
  10. Sabkhat Ghuzayyil , Libya (47 m)
  11. Lago Enriquillo , Dominican Republic (46 m)
  12. Chott Melrhir , Algeria (40 m)
  13. Shatt al Gharsah , Tunisia (17 m)
  14. Lake Eyre, Australia (15 m)
  15. Laguna Salada , Mexico (10 m)
  16. Zuidplaspolder , Netherlands (7 m)
  17. Lammefjord , Denmark (7 m)
  18. Sebkhet Te-n-Dghamcha , Mauritania (5 m)
  19. The Fens, United Kingdom (4 m)
  20. Hachiro-gata , Japan (4 m)
  21. Neuendorf bei Wilster , Germany (3,5)
  22. Rhone River delta, France (2 m)
  23. unnamed place in Suriname (2 m)
  24. Żuławy Wiślane , Poland (1,8 m)


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