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Mexico City

Mexico

Mexico City is situated in the Valley of Mexico, an expansive highland region characterized by a unique and varied topography. The city itself rests at an elevation of approximately 7,350 feet (2,240 meters) above sea level, surrounded by formidable mountain ranges, including the Sierra de Guadalupe to the…

Average elevation: 2,619 m

Jalcomulco

Mexico > Veracruz

Average elevation: 561 m

Baja California

Mexico

Baja California is the 12th-largest state by area in Mexico. Its geography ranges from beaches to forests and deserts. The backbone of the state is the Sierra de Baja California, where Picacho del Diablo, the highest point of the peninsula, is located. This mountain range effectively divides the weather…

Average elevation: 179 m

Villa Guerrero

Mexico > Jalisco

Average elevation: 1,653 m

Zipolite

Mexico > Oaxaca > San Pedro Pochutla

Average elevation: 41 m

Ciudad Mendoza

Mexico > Veracruz > Camerino Z. Mendoza

Average elevation: 1,617 m

San Jacinto

Mexico > Puebla > Cuautlancingo

Average elevation: 2,183 m

11580

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,257 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

Volcan de Tequila

Mexico > Jalisco > Tequila

Average elevation: 1,718 m

San Lucas

Mexico > Chiapas

Average elevation: 1,159 m

Arandas

Mexico > Jalisco > Arandas

Average elevation: 2,074 m

Monterrey

Mexico > Nuevo León

The city of Monterrey is 540 metres (1,770 ft) above sea level in the northeastern state of Nuevo León. Monterrey translated from Spanish to English is "King Mount" or "King mountain", which refers to the city's topography and the large mountains that surround it. The Santa Catarina River—dry most of the…

Average elevation: 861 m

Santa Rita

Mexico > Zacatecas > Vetagrande

Average elevation: 2,085 m

Alameda

Mexico > Jalisco > El Grullo > El Grullo

Average elevation: 887 m

Pozo de San Juan

Mexico > Zacatecas > Mazapil

Average elevation: 2,154 m

La Venta

Mexico > Mexico City > San Lorenzo Acopilco

Average elevation: 2,847 m

Hidalgo

Mexico > Querétaro > Municipio de Querétaro > Querétaro

Average elevation: 1,831 m

Basaseachi

Mexico > Chihuahua > Ocampo

Average elevation: 2,108 m

La Noria

Mexico > Querétaro > Huimilpan

Average elevation: 2,084 m

Cerro El Cirio

Mexico > Hidalgo > Tenango de Doria > San Nicolás

Average elevation: 1,656 m

San Pedro Lagunillas

Mexico > Nayarit

Most of the municipality belongs to a volcanic zone. The main elevations are "Cerro Grande"(2,000 meters), "Cerro Tetillas" (1,760 meters), "Cerro La Palma" (1,740 meters), "Cerro Estiladero" (1,600 meters), "Cerro El Carretón" (1,580 meters), and the extinct volcano of "Tepetiltic" (1,500 meters).

Average elevation: 1,099 m

Tulum

Mexico > Quintana Roo

Like most of the Yucatan Peninsula Tulum is entirely flat with a gentle slope towards the sea, so from west to east, the area never reaches an altitude higher than 25 metres (82 ft) above sea level. The municipality is 5 metres (16 ft) above sea level on average.

Average elevation: 10 m

La Tuna

Mexico > Sinaloa > Choix

Average elevation: 709 m

Tomatlán

Mexico > Jalisco

Average elevation: 385 m

Las Minas

Mexico > Veracruz

Average elevation: 1,828 m

Morelia

Mexico > Michoacán

Average elevation: 2,142 m

Tepehuacán de Guerrero

Mexico > Hidalgo

Average elevation: 822 m

Teotitlán de Flores Magón

Mexico > Oaxaca

Average elevation: 1,237 m

Mexico City

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Mexico City is located in the Valley of Mexico, sometimes called the Basin of Mexico. This valley is located in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in the high plateaus of south-central Mexico. It has a minimum altitude of 2,200 meters (7,200 feet) above sea level and is surrounded by mountains and volcanoes that…

Average elevation: 2,321 m

Comitán

Mexico > Chiapas > Comitán de Domínguez

Average elevation: 1,580 m

Guadalupe de los Reyes

Mexico > Sinaloa > Cosalá

Average elevation: 944 m

Cosoleacaque

Mexico > Veracruz

Average elevation: 14 m

Puerto Aventuras

Mexico > Quintana Roo

Average elevation: 4 m

Cuernavaca

Mexico > Morelos

Average elevation: 1,766 m

Santa Cruz

Mexico > Sonora

Average elevation: 1,477 m

San Gabriel

Mexico > Jalisco

Average elevation: 1,674 m

Tlacotalpan

Mexico > Veracruz

Average elevation: 6 m

Calvillo

Mexico > Aguascalientes

Average elevation: 1,996 m

Ixtlahuacán

Mexico > Colima

Average elevation: 376 m

Cholul

Mexico > Yucatán > Mérida

Average elevation: 9 m

Tonalá

Mexico > Jalisco > Tonalá

The municipality is located in the eastern part of the state. With an average altitude of 1.500 meters above sea level, the territory has three kinds of relief: areas of rugged terrain, semi flat and flat areas. The main elevations are the Cerro Cúpula de la Reina, and Xólotl, both 1,720 meters above sea level.

Average elevation: 1,547 m

Monterrey

Mexico > Nuevo León > Monterrey

The city of Monterrey is 540 metres (1,770 ft) above sea level in the northeastern state of Nuevo León. Monterrey translated literally from Spanish to English is "King Mount" or "King Mountain", and folk etymology claims that this refers to the city's topography and the large mountains that surround it…

Average elevation: 753 m

Guayabitos

Mexico > Nayarit > Tepic > La Libertad

Average elevation: 1,126 m

Azumbilla

Mexico > Puebla > Nicolás Bravo

Average elevation: 2,100 m

San Andres Coexcotitlan

Mexico > State of Mexico > Toluca

Average elevation: 2,600 m

Piedras Negras

Mexico > Coahuila > Piedras Negras

Average elevation: 235 m

Atengo

Mexico > Jalisco

Average elevation: 1,685 m

Guadalupe

Mexico > Zacatecas

Average elevation: 2,211 m

Parque Nacional Sierra de San Pedro Mártir

Mexico > Baja California > Municipio de Ensenada

Sierra de San Pedro Mártir National Park was officially created by decree on April 26, 1947, in which 72,909 hectares were set aside and declared protected by the Mexican Federal government. The National Astronomical Observatory is located at an elevation of 2,830 m (9,280 ft). The observatory was built in…

Average elevation: 1,463 m

16870

Mexico > Mexico City > Tzompole

Average elevation: 2,526 m

07960

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,230 m

Ixtapa

Mexico > Chiapas

Average elevation: 1,336 m

Pátzcuaro

Mexico > Michoacán

Average elevation: 2,291 m

San Andrés Cholula

Mexico > Puebla > San Andrés Cholula

Average elevation: 2,143 m

Coroneo

Mexico > Guanajuato

Average elevation: 2,352 m

Victoria

Mexico > Tamaulipas

Average elevation: 575 m

La Caja

Mexico > Colima > Comala

Average elevation: 649 m

Pesquería

Mexico > Nuevo León

Average elevation: 359 m

Zumpango

Mexico > State of Mexico > Zumpango

Average elevation: 2,257 m

Las Casitas

Mexico > Veracruz > Papantla

Average elevation: 77 m

Parácuaro

Mexico > Michoacán

Average elevation: 615 m

Huajuapan de León

Mexico > Oaxaca

Average elevation: 1,737 m

Zapotiltic

Mexico > Jalisco

Average elevation: 1,438 m

Santa Catarina

Mexico > San Luis Potosi > Santa Catarina

Average elevation: 899 m

Villa Hidalgo

Mexico > Oaxaca

Average elevation: 1,418 m

Río Trinidad

Mexico > Veracruz > San Juan Evangelista > Achotal

Average elevation: 51 m

Baja California Peninsula

Mexico

Average elevation: 224 m

Villa Progreso

Mexico > Querétaro > Ezequiel Montes

Average elevation: 2,067 m

Tepoztlán

Mexico > Morelos

Average elevation: 2,098 m

Monte de la Calavera

Mexico > Querétaro > El Marqués

Average elevation: 1,929 m

Guadalupe

Mexico > Nuevo León > Guadalupe

Average elevation: 594 m

Pichacho

Mexico > Chihuahua > Janos

Average elevation: 1,488 m

Tepecoacuilco de Trujano

Mexico > Guerrero

Average elevation: 938 m

Bavispe

Mexico > Sonora

Average elevation: 1,349 m

Huanusco

Mexico > Zacatecas

Its coordinates are 21° 46' north latitude and 102° 58' west longitude. The average elevation of the municipality is 500 meters (1,625 feet) above sea level and the municipality covers an area of roughly 368 square kilometers (142 sq mi). The municipality is bordered on the north by the municipalities of…

Average elevation: 1,795 m

Mazamitla

Mexico > Jalisco

Average elevation: 1,936 m

San Antonio El Llanito

Mexico > State of Mexico > Ocoyoacac

Average elevation: 2,580 m

Morelos

Mexico

Morelos, most of which is between 1,000 and 3,300 meters (3,300 and 10,800 ft) above sea level, has a very diverse topography: 42% is mountainous, 16% hilly land, and 42% flat terrain. The highest altitudes are found near the state's border with Mexico City, and the lowest are found in the Huaxtla region. The…

Average elevation: 1,642 m

Guadalajara

Mexico > Jalisco

Under the Köppen climate classification, Guadalajara has a humid subtropical climate (Cwa) that is quite close to a tropical climate, featuring dry, warm winters and hot, wet summers. Guadalajara's climate is influenced by its high altitude and the general seasonality of precipitation patterns in western…

Average elevation: 1,543 m

San Nicolás Tolentino

Mexico > San Luis Potosi

Average elevation: 1,534 m

Popocatépetl

Mexico > State of Mexico > Atlautla

According to paleomagnetic studies, the volcano is about 730,000 years old. It is cone shaped with a diameter of 25 km (16 mi) at its base, with a peak elevation of 5,450 m (17,880 ft). The crater is elliptical with an orientation northeast-southwest. The walls of the crater vary from 600 to 840 m (1,970 to…

Average elevation: 4,810 m

Chichen-Itza

Mexico > Yucatán > Tinum > San Felipe Nuevo

Average elevation: 27 m

Tampico

Mexico > Tamaulipas

Average elevation: 6 m

Yucatán Peninsula

Mexico

Average elevation: 119 m

Quitupan

Mexico > Jalisco

Average elevation: 1,801 m

El Willy

Mexico > Chihuahua > Casas Grandes

Average elevation: 1,907 m

Ecatepec de Morelos

Mexico > State of Mexico

Average elevation: 2,296 m

Jurica

Mexico > State of Mexico > Aculco

Average elevation: 2,493 m

San Miguel de Allende

Mexico > Guanajuato

Average elevation: 2,033 m

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