Italy topographic maps
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Pustertal - Val Pusteria
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol
Average elevation: 1,784 m

South Tyrol
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol
Although some isolated massifs approach 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) and show strong glaciation (especially in the Ortler Alps and on the main ridge of the Alps), South Tyrol is by far dominated by mountains with altitudes of between 2,000 and 3,000 metres (6,600 and 9,800 ft). Among the multitude of peaks, the…
Average elevation: 1,725 m

Rieti
The province is largely mountainous with the Monti della Duchessa and the Monti del Cicolano ranges in the south with Monte Nuria and Monte Giano, the Monti Reatini range with Monte Terminillo (2217 m) in the north in part of the Abruzzese Apennines, and Monti della Laga (2458 m) to the east on the border with…
Average elevation: 712 m

Belvedere 3
Italy > Friuli – Venezia Giulia > Trieste > Duino Aurisina / Devin - Nabrežina > Duino / Devin
Average elevation: 33 m

Salcedo
The town of Salcedo has an approximate population of 1,021 people were 514 are males and 507 are females. The approximate number of families is around 394 with a total of around 495 housing units. The population is most commonly known as the Salcedensi and their Patron Saint is Sant'Anna. The zip code is 36040…
Average elevation: 343 m

Riserva Naturale Speciale di Benevagienna
Italy > Piedmont > Cuneo > Bene Vagienna
Average elevation: 329 m

Orane/Orani
Orani sits at an altitude of 526 meters, at the foot of Mount Gonare, in the heart of the Barbagia region. Among the notable archaeological sites in the area are approximately 30 nuraghi and several “tombs of the giants”. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Gonare at the crest of the mountain is of particular…
Average elevation: 505 m

Milan
The ancient Celtic settlement was, from a topographic point of view, superimposed and replaced by the Roman one. The Roman city was then gradually superimposed and replaced by the medieval one. The urban center of Milan has therefore grown constantly and rapidly, until modern times, around the first Celtic…
Average elevation: 122 m

Aufkirchen - Santa Maria
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol > Toblach - Dobbiaco
Average elevation: 1,427 m

Thal
Italy > Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol > Martell - Martello
Average elevation: 1,726 m

Nanno
Italy > Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol > Provincia di Trento > Ville d'Anaunia
Average elevation: 534 m

Pawigl - Pavicolo
Italy > Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol > Lana
Average elevation: 1,185 m

Piedmont
Piedmont has a typically temperate climate, which on the Alps becomes progressively temperate-cold and colder as it climbs to altitude. In areas located at low altitudes, winters are relatively cold but not very rainy and often sunny, with the possibility of snowfall, sometimes abundant. Snowfall, on the other…
Average elevation: 1,082 m

Cortina d'Ampezzo
Italy > Veneto > Belluno > Cortina d'Ampezzo > Cortina d'Ampezzo
Among the surrounding mountains are Tofane to the west, Pomagagnon to the north, Cristallo to the northeast, Faloria and Sorapiss to the east, and Becco di Mezzodì, Croda da Lago and Cinque Torri to the south. Monte Antelao (Nantelou in Ladin) is at 3264 m the highest mountain in the Ampezzo Dolomites and the…
Average elevation: 1,649 m

Potenza
The first settlement of Potentia (Potenza's original Latin name) was probably located at a lower elevation than at present, some 10 kilometres (6 miles) south of today's Potenza. The Lucani of Potentia sided against Rome's enemies during the latter's wars against the Samnites and the Bruttii. Subjugated during…
Average elevation: 521 m

Brindisi
Brindisi experiences a Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa). Summers are hot and dry with abundant sunshine. Summer heat indexes can be regularly over 30 °C (86 °F) and occasionally as high as 37 °C during July and August. Winters are mild with moderate rainfall. Brindisi and the mostly topographically flat…
Average elevation: 80 m

Teramo
The landscape of the Province of Teramo is dominated almost entirely on the east by a large body of water with the beaches of the Adriatic Sea and by the Apennine Mountains which his highest peak of Gran Sasso d'Italia westside. The province is indeed divided latitudinally by the characteristic hills and…
Average elevation: 600 m

Macerata
Typically hilly, the climate is both Mediterranean and continental. The Adriatic Sea, which is approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) away, and particularly the Apennine Mountains influence the weather. The elevation of Macerata is approximately 315 metres (1,033 ft) above sea level, so winter is particularly…
Average elevation: 562 m

Cuneo
Cuneo has a temperate sub-continental climate, with cold winters and hot, dry summers. However, it is situated more than 500 metres (1,640 feet) above sea level, which helps to make summers more bearable: the hottest month, July, has an average temperature of 21.6 °C (70.9 °F). The coldest, January, averages…
Average elevation: 1,021 m