Pernambuco topographic maps
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Santa Fé
Brazil > Pernambuco > Região Administrativa Integrada de Desenvolvimento do Polo Petrolina e Juazeiro > Petrolina
Average elevation: 1,342 ft

Ana de Alburquerque
Brazil > Pernambuco > Região Metropolitana do Recife > Igarassu
Average elevation: 56 ft

Zona Especial de Preservação Ecológica Mata do Privê Vermont
Brazil > Pernambuco > Região Metropolitana do Recife > Camaragibe
Average elevation: 197 ft

Petrolina
Brazil > Pernambuco > Região Administrativa Integrada de Desenvolvimento do Polo Petrolina e Juazeiro
Petrolina is situated on the left (northern) bank of the São Francisco River, in the interior semi-arid Sertão subregion, at an elevation of 376 m. On the other side of the river sits Juazeiro, in state of Bahia, and together the cities form an integrated metropolitan area. The two cities, making up an urban…
Average elevation: 1,378 ft

Região Metropolitana do Recife
Brazil > Pernambuco > Região Metropolitana do Recife > Cabo de Santo Agostinho
Average elevation: 390 ft

Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago
The Saint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks are situated in the Atlantic Ocean, 100 km (62 mi) north of the Equator and are the only group of Brazilian oceanic islets in the Northern Hemisphere. The nearest point in the Brazilian coast, is Cabo do Calcanhar, Rio Grande do Norte, approximately 1,010 kilometres (630…
Average elevation: 0 ft

Garanhuns
Garanhuns is a city in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. Located in the Borborema Plateau, the town is known as the "Suíça Pernambucana" (Pernambucan Switzerland) due to its elevation and relatively cool climate. It is also known as "Cidade das Flores" ("City of Flowers") or "Cidade da Garoa" ("City of…
Average elevation: 2,421 ft

Jaboatão dos Guararapes
Brazil > Pernambuco > Região Metropolitana do Recife > Jaboatão dos Guararapes
Average elevation: 85 ft

Olinda
Brazil > Pernambuco > Região Metropolitana do Recife
The average elevation is 16 m above sea level. The landscapes is made of plains and hills, some of them steep. Olinda is mostly drained by the Paratibe River (55.13% of the territory), with the remainder drained by the Capibaribe River. The municipality is in the Atlantic Forest ecoregion.
Average elevation: 30 ft