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Morelos

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 state straddles two main geographic formations, the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in the north and east and the Sierra Madre del Sur, which stretches south and west from Cuernavaca and Jiutepec. The majestic mountain peaks of the Sierra Ajusco in the north of the state divide Morelos from the neighboring Valley of Mexico.

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Name: Morelos topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Morelos, Mexico (18.33237 -99.49441 19.13170 -98.63295)

Average elevation: 5,387 ft

Minimum elevation: 2,356 ft

Maximum elevation: 17,621 ft

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