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Caracas topographic map

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Caracas

Cerro El Ávila (Mountain El Ávila) (Indigenous name: Waraira Repano), is a mountain in the mid-North of Venezuela. It rises next to Caracas and separates the city from the Caribbean Sea; The area's highest elevation is Pico Naiguatá, at 2,765 metres (9,072 ft) above sea level. It is considered the lungs of Caracas due to the amount of vegetation on the mountain.

About this map

Name: Caracas topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Caracas, Municipio Libertador, Capital District, Región Capital, 1010-A, Venezuela (10.34610 -67.07460 10.66610 -66.75460)

Average elevation: 2,815 ft

Minimum elevation: -3 ft

Maximum elevation: 8,960 ft

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