Portugal topographic maps
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Algarve
The Algarve is located in the southernmost area of continental Portugal and the southwesternmost area of the Iberian Peninsula and mainland Europe, covering an area of 4,997 km2 (1,929 sq mi). It borders to the north with the Alentejo region (Alentejo Litoral and Baixo Alentejo), to the south and west with the…
Average elevation: 325 ft

Parque do Bonito
Portugal > Santarém > Entroncamento > Nossa Senhora de Fátima
Average elevation: 164 ft

Nelas
Situated within the Centro region, the municipality is located on the Beirão plateau, surrounded in the south and east by the Serra da Estrela, the Serra Açor, and the Serra da Lousã mountain ranges; to the west the Serra do Bussaco, Serra do Caramulo, Serra da Freita and Serra do Montemurro. To the…
Average elevation: 1,191 ft

Douro International and Águeda River Valley Special Protection Area
Average elevation: 1,978 ft

Ilha Graciosa
The interior of the island is generally flat and dotted by numerous volcanic cones, with a southern portion of the island higher in altitude. The island is divided into four geomorphological zones.
Average elevation: 213 ft

Belver
Portugal > Portalegre > Gavião
The parish is situated in river valley, 500 metres (1,600 ft) from the right margin of the Tagus River, along the confluence of the Ribeira de Belver. Its highest elevation is occupied by the 150 metres (490 ft) hilltop surmounted by the Castle of Belver, while the urban area is 125 metres (410 ft) above sea…
Average elevation: 686 ft

Soutelinho do Monte
Portugal > Vila Real > Vila Pouca de Aguiar > Vreia de Bornes
Average elevation: 1,893 ft

Vidago (União das freguesias de Vidago, Arcossó, Selhariz e Vilarinho das Paranheiras)
Average elevation: 1,457 ft

Mount Pico
Mount Pico (Portuguese: Montanha do Pico) is a currently dormant stratovolcano located on Pico Island, in the mid-Atlantic archipelago of the Azores. It is the highest mountain in Portugal, at 2,351 metres (7,713 ft) above sea level, and is one of the highest Atlantic mountains; it is more than twice the…
Average elevation: 5,558 ft

Bragança
The district is composed of two distinct regions described in terms of its geographic differences: the northern areas, with the higher altitudes constitute the Terra Fria Transmontana (Cold lands), and the Alto Trás-os-Montes, where the landscape is dominated gentler slopes of the plateau; and the southern…
Average elevation: 2,159 ft