France topographic maps
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Les Eschartès
France > Nouvelle-Aquitaine > Pyrénées-Atlantiques > Louvie-Soubiron
Average elevation: 942 m

Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Upper Savoy
The main railway station for Saint-Gervais is the Gare de Saint-Gervais-les-Bains-Le Fayet. The Mont Blanc Tramway departs from the forecourt of Le Fayet station and reaches the Nid d'Aigle station at the Bionnassay glacier at an altitude of 2,372 m (7,782 ft). The Saint-Gervais–Vallorcine railway, a metre…
Average elevation: 1,549 m

Saint Barthélemy
Morne de Vitet, 286 metres (938 feet) in height, is the highest peak on the island. Hills and valleys of varying topography cover the rest of the island. Notable are Morne Rouge, Morne Criquet, Morne de Grand Fond, Morne de Dépoudré and Morne Lurin. The largest bodies of water on the island are Étang de…
Average elevation: 2 m

Réunion
Already at the time of the India Route or Route des Indes, Réunion was a French possession located between Cape Town and the Indian trading posts, although far from the Mozambique Channel. Île de Bourbon (its name under the Ancien Régime) was not, however, the preferred position for trade and military.…
Average elevation: 186 m

Aurafrède
France > Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur > Alpes-de-Haute-Provence > Gréoux-les-Bains
Average elevation: 389 m

La Villa Trévi
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Upper Savoy > Épagny Metz-Tessy
Average elevation: 493 m

French Guiana
French Guiana has an equatorial climate predominant. Located within six degrees of the Equator and rising only to modest elevations, French Guiana is hot and oppressively humid all year round. During most of the year, rainfall across the country is heavy due to the presence of the Intertropical Convergence…
Average elevation: 96 m

Nantes
France > Pays de la Loire > Loire-Atlantique
Nantes is built on the Armorican Massif, a range of weathered mountains which may be considered the backbone of Brittany. The mountains, stretching from the end of the Breton peninsula to the outskirts of the sedimentary Paris Basin, are composed of several parallel ridges of Ordovician and Cadomian rocks.…
Average elevation: 26 m

Cime de la Bonette
France > Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur > Maritime Alps > Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage
Average elevation: 2,512 m

Ile-de-France
The River Seine flows through the middle of the region, which is crisscrossed by its tributaries and sub-tributaries, including the Rivers Marne, Oise and Epte. The River Eure does not cross the region but receives water from several rivers in the Île-de-France, including the Drouette and the Vesgre. The…
Average elevation: 124 m

Champ
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Ardèche > Saint-Romain-de-Lerps > Roussiveyrent
Average elevation: 501 m

Var
France > Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
The plateau of Canjuers (French: Plan de Canjuers) in the northeast of Var gradually rises from 500 to 1,000 metres. In the south and west there are several plateaus, such as the plateau of Siou Blanc to the north of Toulon, which rise from 400 to 700 metres in altitude.
Average elevation: 324 m

Valence
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Drôme
The area of the commune is 3,669 hectares (9,070 acres), representing 36.69 square kilometres (14.17 sq mi); the altitude varies between 106–191 metres (348–627 ft).
Average elevation: 287 m

Valence
France > Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes > Drôme
The area of the commune is 3,669 hectares (9,070 acres), representing 36.69 square kilometres (14.17 sq mi); the altitude varies between 106–191 metres (348–627 ft).
Average elevation: 151 m

Rapa
France > French Polynesia > Rapa
Rapa, also called Rapa Iti, or "Little Rapa", to distinguish it from Easter Island, whose Polynesian name is Rapa Nui, is the largest and only inhabited island of the Bass Islands in French Polynesia. An older name for the island is Oparo. The total land area including offshore islets is 40.5 km2 (15.6 sq mi).…
Average elevation: 53 m

Moho Tani
France > French Polynesia > Marquesas Islands > Hiva Oa
It is a high island, with its highest elevation (520 meters) in the south, and its overall shape resembles the back of a whale.
Average elevation: 41 m

Fatu Hiva
France > French Polynesia > Marquesas Islands > Fatu Hiva
The mountain rainforest still harbours some endemic plants, such as Ochrosia fatuhivensis and Melicope fatuhivensis (syn. Pelea fatuhivensis), a tree of the Rutaceae family which may already be extinct. Pterophylla tremuloides is an endemic shrub which grows in low ridge top and cliff shrubland with…
Average elevation: 129 m

Raivavae
France > French Polynesia > Raivavae
Raivavae (Tahitian: Ra‘ivāvae /ra.ʔi.va:va.e/) is one of the Austral Islands in French Polynesia. Its total land area including offshore islets is 17.9 km2 (6.9 sq mi). At the 2017 census, it had a population of 903. The island is of volcanic origin, and rises to 437 metres (1,434 ft) elevation at Mont Hiro.
Average elevation: 19 m