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Mexico topographic maps

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Las Bateas

Mexico > Sinaloa > Culiacán

Average elevation: 37 m

Hermosillo

Mexico > Sonora > Hermosillo

The Cerro de la Campana mountain is one of the symbols of Hermosillo. Its summit is 350 metres (1,150 ft) above the valley floor and contains a lookout called El Caracol, which was inaugurated in 1909. There are two theories as to the origin of the mountain's name. One states that it is from a peculiar…

Average elevation: 248 m

Juchipila

Mexico > Zacatecas > Juchipila

Average elevation: 1,348 m

Dziuché

Mexico > Quintana Roo > José María Morelos

Average elevation: 28 m

Allende

Mexico > Nuevo León > Allende

Average elevation: 466 m

Sombrerete

Mexico > Zacatecas > Sombrerete

The region is between the Sierra Madre Occidental and the central highlands of Mexico. The municipality is in a valley is surrounded on all sides by small mountain ranges such as the Sierra de Sombrerete and the Sierra de Santa María with prominent elevations such as the Cerro Grande, Cerro Reyes, Cerro…

Average elevation: 2,401 m

Universitaria

Mexico > Puebla > Municipio de Puebla > Puebla City

Average elevation: 2,120 m

Tecate

Mexico > Baja California > Municipio de Tecate

Tecate's altitude of approximately 540 m (1,770 ft) above sea level and its proximity to the ocean contribute to the temperate climate. It rains enough in the area (almost 360 mm [14 in] per year) for a thick ground cover of shrubs and scattered trees to grow.

Average elevation: 595 m

La Loma

Mexico > Sinaloa > Angostura > Angostura

Average elevation: 36 m

Bahía de Banderas

Mexico > Jalisco > Cabo Corrientes

Average elevation: 100 m

Yucatán

Mexico

The State of Yucatán is located on the Yucatán Peninsula. It borders the states of Campeche to the southwest, Quintana Roo to the east and southeast, and the Gulf of Mexico to the north and west. As a whole, the state is extremely flat with little or no topographic variation, with the exception of the Puuc…

Average elevation: 16 m

San Andrés Cholula

Mexico > Puebla

Average elevation: 2,136 m

Atizapán de Zaragoza

Mexico > State of Mexico

Average elevation: 2,410 m

Juárez

Mexico > Chihuahua

Average elevation: 1,249 m

Tequisquiapan

Mexico > Querétaro

Average elevation: 1,988 m

01720

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,506 m

San Luis Potosí City

Mexico > San Luis Potosi > Municipio de San Luis Potosí

San Luis Potosí, commonly referred to as San Luis, or by its initials SLP (Otomi: Nmiñ'u), is the capital and the most populous city of the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí. It is the municipal seat of the surrounding municipality of San Luis Potosí. The city lies at an elevation of 1,864 metres (6,115…

Average elevation: 2,004 m

León

Mexico > Guanajuato > León

Average elevation: 1,946 m

Santa María Yalina

Mexico > Oaxaca > Santa María Yalina

Average elevation: 1,808 m

El Penon

Mexico > Veracruz > Espinal

Average elevation: 93 m

Venustiano Carranza

Mexico > Veracruz > Xalapa > Xalapa

Average elevation: 1,370 m

Chicxulub crater

Mexico

Average elevation: 4 m

Nuevo León

Mexico

Three of the most important physiographic provinces of the northeast region are found in Nuevo León. The south end of the Great Plains is considered to start in the northernmost regions of Nuevo León. The region is characterized by the soft hills that dominates the lands neighboring the banks of the Rio…

Average elevation: 805 m

Guerrero

Mexico

The state's climate is dominated by the rainy tropical areas and rainy temperate areas. The former has high temperatures above 18 °C (64.4 °F) year round and experiences most rain in the summer and early fall. Most of this is found near the coast under 2,000 m (6,562 ft) asl. In the higher elevations away…

Average elevation: 862 m

Jalpan de Serra

Mexico > Querétaro > Jalpan de Serra

Average elevation: 805 m

Jalpan

Mexico > Puebla

Average elevation: 429 m

Ocampo

Mexico > Coahuila

Average elevation: 1,250 m

Pinal de Amoles

Mexico > Querétaro

The Puerta del Cielo (Door of Heaven) is an area just off Highway 120. The area is in forests of pine, cedar and white cedar. In the upper part, there is a chapel to the Virgin Mary with the inscription of “Virgen María Puerta del Cielo” (Virgin Mary Door of Heaven), from which the name is derived. This…

Average elevation: 1,606 m

Teotihuacán

Mexico > State of Mexico

Average elevation: 2,346 m

Chalchicomula de Sesma

Mexico > Puebla

Average elevation: 2,638 m

Nayarit

Mexico

Nayarit's natural vegetation varies with altitude; coastal lowlands and river valleys were, historically, covered with tropical dry forest, containing many native deciduous trees that lost their leaves during the dry seasons. The Sinaloan dry forests now cover the northern coastal lowlands, and extend up the…

Average elevation: 834 m

Temascaltepec de González

Mexico > Temascaltepec

Average elevation: 1,873 m

Ahualulco

Mexico > San Luis Potosi > Ahualulco

Average elevation: 1,901 m

San Agustín

Mexico > Jalisco > Tlajomulco de Zuñiga

Average elevation: 1,646 m

Xochimilco

Mexico > Mexico City

Much of the borough's land is former lakebed. Its main elevations include Xochitepec and Tlacualleli mountains along with two volcanoes named Teutli and Tzompol. It contains two natural rivers called Santiago and Tepapantla along with the various canals, which is what is left of the lake. The elevated areas of…

Average elevation: 2,513 m

Zumpango

Mexico > State of Mexico

About half of the territory is flat, mostly in the south with hills and small mountains in the north. The highest elevation is the Cerro del Zitlaltepec at 1650 meters above sea level. The main surface water is Lake Zumpango, which extends over 2,000 hectares. There are also some seasonal streams, the Gran…

Average elevation: 2,276 m

Oaxaca

Mexico > Oaxaca

The state is located in the south of Mexico, bordered by the states of Puebla, Veracruz, Chiapas and Guerrero with the Pacific Ocean to the south. It has a territory of 93,967 km2 (36,281 sq mi), accounting for less than 5% of Mexico's territory. Here several mountain chains come together, with the elevation…

Average elevation: 714 m

Poop

Mexico > Yucatán > Tixcacalcupul

Average elevation: 24 m

Palos Verdes

Mexico > Sinaloa > Mocorito

Average elevation: 103 m

Puerto San Andrés

Mexico > Nuevo León > General Zaragoza

Average elevation: 3,170 m

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