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Majorca

Spain > Balearic Islands

Mallorca and the other Balearic Islands are geologically an extension of the fold mountains of the Betic Cordillera of Andalusia. They consist primarily of sediments deposited in the Tethys Sea during the Mesozoic era. These marine deposits have given rise to calcareous rocks which are often fossiliferous. The…

Average elevation: 61 m

Barcelona

Spain > Catalonia > Barcelonès > Barcelona

Average elevation: 65 m

Bilbao

Spain > Basque Country > Bilbao

Bilbao is situated in the north-central part of Spain, some 16 kilometres (10 mi) south of the Bay of Biscay, where the economic social development is located, where the estuary of Bilbao is formed. Its main urban core is surrounded by two small mountain ranges with an average elevation of 400 metres (1,300…

Average elevation: 156 m

Nogales

Spain > Extremadura

Average elevation: 344 m

Madrid

Spain > Community of Madrid > Madrid

Average elevation: 650 m

Costa Brava

Spain

Average elevation: 247 m

Sierra Nevada

Spain > Andalusia > Comarca de Guadix

Average elevation: 1,310 m

Sierra de Gredos

Spain > Castile and León

Average elevation: 1,295 m

Menorca

Spain > Balearic Islands > Es Migjorn Gran

Average elevation: 9 m

Montgó

Spain > Catalonia > Upper Empordà > l'Escala

Average elevation: 17 m

Hinojos

Spain > Andalusia > El Condado

Average elevation: 34 m

Zaragoza

Spain > Aragon

On 1 January 2019 the population of the city of Zaragoza was 706,904, within its administrative limits on a land area of 1,062.64 square kilometres (410.29 square miles), ranking fifth in Spain. It is the 32nd most populous municipality in the European Union. The population of the metropolitan area was…

Average elevation: 701 m

La Vega de Robledo

Spain > Castile and León > Sena de Luna

Average elevation: 1,332 m

Ruesta

Spain > Aragon > Cinco Villas > Urriés

Average elevation: 588 m

Santiago de Compostela

Spain > Galicia > Santiago

The cathedral borders the main plaza of the old and well-preserved city. According to medieval legend, the remains of the apostle James were brought to Galicia for burial; in 813, the light of a bright star guided a shepherd who was watching his flock at night to the burial site in Santiago de Compostela. This…

Average elevation: 248 m

Torrox Park

Spain > Andalusia > La Axarquía > Torrox

Average elevation: 72 m

Park Guell

Spain > Catalonia > Barcelonès > Barcelona

Average elevation: 133 m

León

Spain > Castile and León > León

Average elevation: 838 m

Castellbisbal

Spain > Catalonia > Vallès Occidental

Average elevation: 140 m

Panticosa

Spain > Aragon > Alto Gállego

Average elevation: 1,916 m

Aznalcázar

Spain > Andalusia

Average elevation: 16 m

Cadrete

Spain > Aragon > Zaragoza

Average elevation: 405 m

Palencia

Spain > Castile and León

The region of Palencia has a Continental Mediterranean climate with cool winters, due to altitude (749 m) and isolation from maritime influences, chilly winds, including some days of snow in the winter and minimum temperatures usually below 0 °C (32 °F). Fog is frequent because of the Carrion river. Summers…

Average elevation: 794 m

Torrelodones

Spain > Community of Madrid

It lies at an average altitude of 845 meters. According to the 2022 census, 24,775 people live in the municipality, distributed among seven towns.

Average elevation: 819 m

Ciudad Real

Spain > Castile-La Mancha

The city has a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen: BSk), with cool winters (due to its altitude) and hot to very hot dry summers. Like many other cities of Castilla-La-Mancha, the precipitation is limited throughout the year. It has one of the highest annual temperature ranges in the Iberian Peninsula, exceeding…

Average elevation: 630 m

Castile and León

Spain

The morphology of Castile and León consists, for the most part, of the northern half of the Meseta Central (Meseta Norte) and a belt of mountainous reliefs. The Meseta Central is a high plateau with an average altitude close to 800 m (2,600 ft) above sea-level; it is covered by deposited clay materials that…

Average elevation: 788 m

Córdoba

Spain > Andalusia > Córdoba

Average elevation: 262 m

200m

Spain > Las Palmas

Average elevation: 87 m

Girona

Spain > Region of Murcia > Alto Guadalentín > Lorca

Average elevation: 644 m

Toledo

Spain > Castile-La Mancha > Toledo > Toledo

Average elevation: 590 m

Maroma

Spain > Andalusia > La Axarquía > Canillas de Aceituno

La Maroma, also known as Tejeda, at an altitude of 2069 m, is the highest peak of the Sierra de Tejeda, Penibaetic System, Spain. The summit is located in the region of Axarquía on the border between the provinces of Granada and Málaga.

Average elevation: 1,706 m

Ripoll

Spain > Catalonia > Ripollès

Average elevation: 886 m

Manilva

Spain > Andalusia > Costa del Sol Occidental

Average elevation: 73 m

La Orotava

Spain > Canary Islands

The town La Orotava, which is the administrative centre of the municipality and also its largest settlement, is situated near the north coast, at about 400 m elevation in the Orotava Valley. It is 4 km southeast of Puerto de la Cruz and 28 km southwest of the island's capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The TF-5…

Average elevation: 1,257 m

Muntanyola

Spain > Catalonia > Osona

The village of Muntanyola is a-typical in that it does not have a center. 75% of the municipality's area consists of forested hills between 650 and 1000 m. altitude, with scattered farms and fields. The build-up area is in the higher elevations and mainly consists of two real estate developments - in Spanish:…

Average elevation: 678 m

Archidona

Spain > Andalusia > Nororma

Average elevation: 705 m

Etxarri Aranatz

Spain > Navarre > Sakana

Average elevation: 695 m

La Gomera

Spain

Average elevation: 334 m

Málaga

Spain > Andalusia > Málaga-Costa del Sol > Málaga

Like many of the military fortifications that were constructed in Islamic Spain, the Alcazaba of Málaga featured a quadrangular plan. It was protected by an outer and inner wall, both supported by rectangular towers, between which a covered walkway led up the slope to the Gibralfaro (this was the only…

Average elevation: 215 m

Sotres

Spain > Asturias > Cabrales

Average elevation: 1,237 m

La Sabinita

Spain > Arico

Average elevation: 536 m

Camino de Santiago

Spain > Castile and León > Abades

Average elevation: 992 m

Castilla

Spain > Castile-La Mancha > Campo de Criptana

Average elevation: 643 m

Park Güell

Spain > Catalonia > Barcelonès > Barcelona

Average elevation: 132 m

Benasa

Spain > Pirinioak > Navascués / Nabaskoze

Average elevation: 742 m

Sierra de Baza

Spain > Andalusia > Comarca de Guadix > Fiñana

Average elevation: 1,642 m

Campoo de Yuso

Spain > Cantabria

Average elevation: 885 m

Vélez-Rubio

Spain > Andalusia > Los Vélez

Average elevation: 944 m

Casarabonela

Spain > Andalusia > Sierra de las Nieves

Average elevation: 559 m

Arriate

Spain > Andalusia > Serranía de Ronda

In spite of the scarcity of facts known about the history of Arriate, judging by the caves in the rocks on the banks of the river, it is possible that man's presence in these lands comes from very remote times. Its geographical situation in an area of soft topography and water, as well as the possibilities of…

Average elevation: 658 m

Comillas

Spain > Cantabria

Average elevation: 84 m

Llançà

Spain > Catalonia > Upper Empordà

Average elevation: 93 m

Samos

Spain > Galicia > Sarria

Samos is near the eastern mountains of Galicia (the mountains of Lóuzara, Serra do Oribio and Mountains of Albola). The mean altitude is over 700 m and the highest elevation is the mountain of O Oribio at 1,443 m. The Sarria River, a tributary of the Miño River, collects water from the western slopes of the…

Average elevation: 742 m

Carabanchel

Spain > Community of Madrid > Madrid

Average elevation: 640 m

Vigo

Spain > Galicia > Vigo

Vigo has a transitional climate between the oceanic climate "Cfb" and the warm-summer Mediterranean climate "Csb" according to the Köppen climate classification. Although Vigo is the rainiest city in Galicia, with its noticeable drying trend in the summer, Vigo's climate is more similar to the variant of the…

Average elevation: 121 m

Aigüestortes

Spain > Catalonia > Alta Ribagorça > la Vall de Boí

Average elevation: 2,106 m

Tempú

Spain > Andalusia > Hinojosa del Duque

Average elevation: 492 m

Cuestas de Cariatiz

Spain > Andalusia > Sorbas

Average elevation: 496 m

La Escucha

Spain > Andalusia > Comarca de Guadix > Gor

Average elevation: 1,736 m

Costean

Spain > Aragon > Somontano de Barbastro > Hoz y Costeán

Average elevation: 448 m

Pena dos Teixóis

Spain > San Tirso de Abres

Average elevation: 197 m

O Outeiro

Spain > Galicia > Santiago > Santiago de Compostela

Average elevation: 290 m

Peñarroya

Spain > Aragon > Gúdar-Javalambre > Alcalá de la Selva

Average elevation: 1,834 m

Guadiana

Spain

The exact source of the river in Castilla-La Mancha is disputed, but it is generally believed to spring in the Ojos del Guadiana [es], Villarrubia de los Ojos municipal term, Ciudad Real Province, Castile–La Mancha, about 608 metres (1,995 ft) in elevation.

Average elevation: 363 m

Chantada

Spain > Galicia > Chantada

Average elevation: 564 m

Masquefa

Spain > Catalonia > Anoia

Average elevation: 246 m

Almadén de la Plata

Spain > Andalusia

Almadén de la Plata is a municipality in Seville, Spain. It had a population of 1,696 in 2005 and has population density of 6.6 people per km2, with a total area of about 256 km2. It is located at an altitude of 450 meters and is 59 kilometers from Seville.

Average elevation: 418 m

Puerto Serrano

Spain > Andalusia > Sierra de Cádiz

Average elevation: 231 m

Villamartín

Spain > Andalusia > Sierra de Cádiz

Average elevation: 189 m

Polentinos

Spain > Castile and León

Average elevation: 1,279 m

Sancti-Spíritus

Spain > Castile and León

Average elevation: 778 m

Cullera

Spain > Valencian Community

The mountain of Cullera, known as Munt de l'Or or Muntanya de l'Or, is the last mountain in the Iberian System before the Mediterranean Sea. It has an altitude of 233 meters. The historical parts of the city are to the south, and the modern tourist district is to the east, looking to the sea.

Average elevation: 18 m

Almudévar

Spain > Aragon > Hoya de Huesca / Plana de Uesca

The relief of the municipality is predominantly flat, and includes part of the Llanos de la Violada. The altitude oscillates between 603 meters north (Saso Plano) and 390 meters south. The town is 456 m above sea level.

Average elevation: 429 m

Alcalá la Real

Spain > Andalusia

Average elevation: 934 m

Coslada

Spain > Community of Madrid

Average elevation: 613 m

A Teixeira

Spain > Galicia > Terra de Caldelas

Average elevation: 663 m

Puebla de Lillo

Spain > Castile and León

Average elevation: 1,461 m

Fiscal

Spain > Aragon

Average elevation: 1,227 m

Cassà de la Selva

Spain > Catalonia > Gironès

Average elevation: 152 m

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