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Rioja topographic map

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Rioja

The mountains in La Rioja are part of the Iberian System. This mountain range extends to the south of the Ebro river, parallel to it at a distance of about 40 to 60 km (25 to 37 miles), with altitudes ranging between 1,000 and 2,000 m (3,300 and 6,600 feet). From the mountain range the Sierra de la Demanda runs northwards, into the heart of La Rioja, incorporating Monte San Lorenzo which, at 2,271 m (7,451 ft), is the highest peak in the province. Other mountains include Sierra de Camero Viejo, Sierra de Camero Nuevo, Sierra de Cebollera, and Picos de Urbión.

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Name: Rioja topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Rioja, Spain (41.91903 -3.13427 42.64426 -1.67870)

Average elevation: 2,864 ft

Minimum elevation: 883 ft

Maximum elevation: 7,539 ft

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