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Mexico topographic maps

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Chihuahua

Mexico

The main mountain range in the state is the Sierra Madre Occidental reaching a maximum altitude of 10,826 ft (3,300 m) known as Cerro Mohinora. Mountains account for one third of the state's surface area which include large coniferous forests. The climate in the mountainous regions varies. Chihuahua has more…

Average elevation: 4,583 ft

Morelos

Mexico

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…

Average elevation: 5,387 ft

Guanajuato

Mexico

Guanajuato is in the center of Mexico, northwest of Mexico City, bordering Zacatecas, San Luis Potosí, Michoacán, Querétaro, and Jalisco. It is the 20th-largest of Mexico's states, with an area of 30,589 km². It has an average altitude of 2,015 meters (6,611 ft) above sea level, with its territory divided…

Average elevation: 6,578 ft

Tabasco

Mexico

The environment of the state consists of extensive low-lying floodplains, mountains and valleys. Most of the territory is covered with tropical rainforest and wetlands. There are also areas with savanna, beaches and mangrove forests. Much of the rainforest has suffered degradation due to over-logging and…

Average elevation: 951 ft

Baja California

Mexico

Baja California is the 12th-largest state by area in Mexico. Its geography ranges from beaches to forests and deserts. The backbone of the state is the Sierra de Baja California, where Picacho del Diablo, the highest point of the peninsula, is located. This mountain range effectively divides the weather…

Average elevation: 587 ft

Nayarit

Mexico

Nayarit's natural vegetation varies with altitude; coastal lowlands and river valleys were, historically, covered with tropical dry forest, containing many native deciduous trees that lost their leaves during the dry seasons. The Sinaloan dry forests now cover the northern coastal lowlands, and extend up the…

Average elevation: 2,736 ft

Tapalpa

Mexico > Jalisco > Tapalpa > Tapalpa

Average elevation: 7,047 ft

Sayula

Mexico > Jalisco > Sayula > Sayula

Average elevation: 4,770 ft

Guachinango

Mexico > Jalisco > Guachinango

Average elevation: 4,672 ft

Jaula de Abajo

Mexico > Zacatecas > Pinos > Jaula de Abajo

Average elevation: 7,093 ft

San Nicolás

Mexico > Jalisco > Ameca > San Nicolás

Average elevation: 4,085 ft

Poncitlán

Mexico > Jalisco > Poncitlán > Poncitlán

Average elevation: 5,141 ft

Tototlan

Mexico > Jalisco > Tototlán > Tototlan

Average elevation: 5,062 ft

Ocotlán

Mexico > Jalisco > Ocotlán > Ocotlán

Average elevation: 5,151 ft

Fresnillo

Mexico > Zacatecas > Fresnillo > Fresnillo

Average elevation: 7,175 ft

Ciudad Guzmán

Mexico > Jalisco > Zapotlán el Grande > Ciudad Guzmán

Average elevation: 5,719 ft

Comalcalco

Mexico > Tabasco > Comalcalco > Comalcalco

Average elevation: 26 ft

Santa Cruz

Mexico > Yucatán > Chemax > Santa Cruz

Average elevation: 72 ft

Tuxpan

Mexico > Jalisco > Tuxpan > Tuxpan

Average elevation: 3,848 ft

Cunduacán

Mexico > Tabasco > Cunduacán > Cunduacán

Average elevation: 36 ft

Túxpam

Mexico > Veracruz > Tuxpan > Túxpam

Average elevation: 69 ft

Santa Catarina

Mexico > Nuevo León > Santa Catarina > Santa Catarina

Average elevation: 2,762 ft

Teocaltitche

Mexico > Jalisco > Teocaltiche > Teocaltitche

Average elevation: 5,774 ft

San Julián

Mexico > Jalisco > San Julián > San Julián

Average elevation: 6,506 ft

Tlaquepaque

Mexico > Jalisco > San Pedro Tlaquepaque > Tlaquepaque

Average elevation: 5,125 ft

Tecolotlán

Mexico > Jalisco > Tecolotlán > Tecolotlán

Average elevation: 4,058 ft

Villa Guerrero

Mexico > Jalisco > Villa Guerrero > Villa Guerrero

Average elevation: 5,883 ft

Amacueca

Mexico > Jalisco > Amacueca > Amacueca

Average elevation: 5,125 ft

Jiquilpan

Mexico > Jalisco > San Gabriel > Jiquilpan

Average elevation: 4,636 ft

Ayotlán

Mexico > Jalisco > Ayotlán > Ayotlán

Average elevation: 5,568 ft

Huejúcar

Mexico > Jalisco > Huejúcar > Huejúcar

Average elevation: 6,220 ft

Las Pintitas

Mexico > Jalisco > El Salto > Las Pintitas

Average elevation: 5,049 ft

La Esperanza

Mexico > Jalisco > Quitupan > Quitupan > La Esperanza

Average elevation: 5,827 ft

San Gabriel

Mexico > Jalisco > San Gabriel > San Gabriel

Average elevation: 4,255 ft

Atengo

Mexico > Jalisco > Atengo

Average elevation: 5,528 ft

El Grullo

Mexico > Jalisco > El Grullo

Average elevation: 3,415 ft

General Bravo

Mexico > Nuevo León > General Bravo

Average elevation: 449 ft

Jocotepec

Mexico > Jalisco > Jocotepec

Average elevation: 5,610 ft

Juchitlán

Mexico > Jalisco > Juchitlán

Average elevation: 4,429 ft

La Huerta

Mexico > Jalisco > La Huerta

Average elevation: 1,519 ft

Tolimán

Mexico > Jalisco > Tolimán

Average elevation: 4,101 ft

Tonaya

Mexico > Jalisco > Tonaya

Average elevation: 4,465 ft

Calakmul

Mexico > Campeche > Calakmul

Average elevation: 568 ft

Cunduacán

Mexico > Tabasco > Cunduacán

Average elevation: 39 ft

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