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The lowest point in Belfast is the River Lagan, which flows through the city and reaches its lowest elevation at sea level where it meets the Belfast Lough. The river's estuary plays a crucial role in the city's geography and history. Additionally, some areas in south and east Belfast, particularly near the riverbanks, may also be at or near sea level, but the River Lagan itself represents the definitive lowest point.

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