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16749

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,405 ft

11520

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,392 ft

10710

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 8,025 ft

15370

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,320 ft

07040

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,398 ft

07869

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,323 ft

Los Angeles

Mexico > Mexico City > Villa Milpa Alta

Average elevation: 8,507 ft

Mexico City

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Mexico City is located in the Valley of Mexico, sometimes called the Basin of Mexico. This valley is located in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in the high plateaus of south-central Mexico. It has a minimum altitude of 2,200 meters (7,200 feet) above sea level and is surrounded by mountains and volcanoes that…

Average elevation: 7,615 ft

01520

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 8,107 ft

06870

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,326 ft

14326

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,336 ft

01420

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,533 ft

Álvaro Obregón

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Álvaro Obregón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈalβaɾo oβɾeˈɣon]) is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City. It contains a large portion of the south-west part of Mexico City. It had a 2020 census population of 759,137 inhabitants and lies at an elevation of 2,319 m. above sea level.

Average elevation: 8,061 ft

11580

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,405 ft

La Venta

Mexico > Mexico City > San Lorenzo Acopilco

Average elevation: 9,341 ft

16870

Mexico > Mexico City > Tzompole

Average elevation: 8,287 ft

07960

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,316 ft

Mexico City

Mexico > Mexico City

Mexico is crossed from north to south by two mountain ranges known as Sierra Madre Oriental and Sierra Madre Occidental, which are the extension of the Rocky Mountains from northern North America. From east to west at the center, the country is crossed by the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt also known as the…

Average elevation: 7,690 ft

07920

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,320 ft

Xochimilco

Mexico > Mexico City

Much of the borough's land is former lakebed. Its main elevations include Xochitepec and Tlacualleli mountains along with two volcanoes named Teutli and Tzompol. It contains two natural rivers called Santiago and Tepapantla along with the various canals, which is what is left of the lake. The elevated areas of…

Average elevation: 8,245 ft

Tlalpan

Mexico > Mexico City

Much of the geology of the area formed when the Xitle volcano erupted in 100 CE, which created numerous caves and formed the basis of the volcanic soil that, 600 years later, makes the area's agriculture so productive. The borough has two types of soil: rocky in higher elevations and—in lower areas—less…

Average elevation: 9,295 ft

Cuauhtémoc

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,339 ft

Río Magdalena

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 9,646 ft

Alameda Central

Mexico > Mexico City > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,333 ft

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