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Portugal topographic maps

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Oeiras

Portugal > Lisbon

Average elevation: 69 m

Castelo Branco

Portugal

Average elevation: 460 m

Caramulo

Portugal > Viseu > Tondela

Average elevation: 895 m

Paços de Ferreira

Portugal > Porto

Average elevation: 347 m

Carvoeiro

Portugal > Faro > Lagoa e Carvoeiro

Average elevation: 36 m

Santa Maria da Feira

Portugal > Aveiro

Average elevation: 143 m

Aveiro

Portugal > Aveiro

Average elevation: 18 m

Vila Nova de Gaia

Portugal > Porto

Average elevation: 73 m

Lagameças

Portugal > Setúbal > Palmela

Average elevation: 39 m

Machico

Portugal

Average elevation: 161 m

Santana

Portugal

Average elevation: 583 m

Faro

Portugal > Faro

Average elevation: 67 m

Beja

Portugal > Beja

Average elevation: 158 m

Funchal

Portugal

Since the city rises from the sea level up to altitudes of 800 metres (2,600 ft) on its northern slopes, it is quite common to experience cloudiness, fog and rain in the northern suburbs while, at the same time, having clear skies in the south. Temperatures also tend to be slightly lower at the higher…

Average elevation: 2 m

Agarez

Portugal > Vila Real > Vila Real > Vila Marim

Average elevation: 677 m

Talasnal

Portugal > Coimbra > Lousã

Average elevation: 572 m

Caniçal

Portugal > Machico

Caniçal borders the municipal seat of Machico on its western frontier, and is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the remaining borders. The roughly escarped terrain is prominent in the western border, where altitudes reach 800 metres above sea level and ravines are semi-active or dry year round. The…

Average elevation: 72 m

São Vicente

Portugal

The progressive growth of its population led to dis-annexation of São Vicente from the Captaincy of Machico, and elevation to municipal seat by royal charter on 23 August 1774. At that time the parishes of Porto Moniz, Seixal, Arco de São Jorge and São Jorge where under the administration of the municipal…

Average elevation: 710 m

Porto

Portugal > Porto

Average elevation: 77 m

Pico do Areeiro

Portugal > Funchal > São Roque do Faial

Average elevation: 1,435 m

Vila do Conde

Portugal > Porto

The area of Vila do Conde is part of the granite-metamorphic basement, the Iberian Hercynian massif, that extends from the Spanish border to Espinho (15 km (9 mi) south of Porto). Over the Hercynian bedrock there is a prevalence of sandy beaches, and in other areas, the erosion of these sands has allowed the…

Average elevation: 29 m

Tarouca

Portugal > Viseu

Average elevation: 775 m

Chaves

Portugal > Vila Real

Average elevation: 629 m

Dem

Portugal > Viana do Castelo > Caminha

Average elevation: 323 m

Gavião

Portugal > Alentejo

Average elevation: 215 m

Cascais

Portugal > Área Metropolitana de Lisboa

The settlement's prosperity led to its administrative independence from Sintra in 1364. On 7 June 1364, the people of Cascais obtained from King Peter I the elevation of the village to the status of town, necessitating the appointment of local judges and administrators. The townspeople were consequently…

Average elevation: 97 m

Lisbon

Portugal > Lisbon

Average elevation: 51 m

Centro

Portugal > Centro

Average elevation: 320 m

Estremoz

Portugal > Alentejo

Average elevation: 309 m

Oliveira do Douro

Portugal > North > Oliveira do Douro

Average elevation: 80 m

Sintra

Portugal > Área Metropolitana de Lisboa > Sintra

Average elevation: 175 m

Ponta do Sol

Portugal

Average elevation: 787 m

Serra de Água

Portugal > Madeira > Serra de Água

Average elevation: 946 m

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