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Community of Madrid topographic map

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Community of Madrid

Most of province lies between 600 and 1,000 m above sea level. However, there the altitude ranges from the 2,428 metres of Peñalara and the 430 metres of the Alberche river when it leaves Villa del Prado into the province of Toledo. Other considerable heights, as well as being famous, are the Bola del Mundo ("Ball of the World") in Navacerrada, at a height of 2,258 m, the Siete Picos ("Seven Peaks") in Cercedilla, at 2,138 m, and the Peña Cebollera (2,129 m) at the northernmost end of the province, a tripoint between the Madrid region and the provinces of Segovia and Guadalajara.

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Name: Community of Madrid topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Community of Madrid, Spain (39.88463 -4.57901 41.16574 -3.05299)

Average elevation: 2,795 ft

Minimum elevation: 1,263 ft

Maximum elevation: 7,887 ft

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