Galicia topographic maps
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Cervantes
Spain > Galicia > Os Ancares
These elevations are located in the nearby mountain ranges of A Trappe, Lóuzara, O Oribio, O Rañadoiro and O Piornal .
Average elevation: 3,255 ft

Lugo
The town lies on a hill surrounded by the rivers Miño, Rato and Chanca. The difference in altitude between the city centre and the river banks is considerable: the former being at an altitude of 465 meters above sea level, whilst the Miño River Walk is at an altitude of only 364 metres (1,194 feet). The…
Average elevation: 1,604 ft

Santo Estevo de Ribas de Sil
Spain > Galicia > Ourense > Nogueira de Ramuín
Average elevation: 1,768 ft

San Vicente de Leira
Spain > Galicia > Valdeorras > Vilamartín de Valdeorras
Average elevation: 3,110 ft

Cordelle de Abaixo
Spain > Galicia > Terra de Caldelas > Montederramo > Cordelle de Abaixo
Average elevation: 3,068 ft

Carballeda
Spain > Galicia > Valdeorras > Carballeda de Valdeorras > Carballeda
Average elevation: 2,411 ft

A Pobra de Trives
Spain > Galicia > Terra de Trives > A Pobra de Trives > A Pobra de Trives
Average elevation: 2,336 ft

Vigo
Vigo has a transitional climate between the oceanic climate "Cfb" and the warm-summer Mediterranean climate "Csb" according to the Köppen climate classification. Although Vigo is the rainiest city in Galicia, with its noticeable drying trend in the summer, Vigo's climate is more similar to the variant of the…
Average elevation: 397 ft

Santiago de Compostela
The cathedral borders the main plaza of the old and well-preserved city. According to medieval legend, the remains of the apostle James were brought to Galicia for burial; in 813, the light of a bright star guided a shepherd who was watching his flock at night to the burial site in Santiago de Compostela.[4]…
Average elevation: 814 ft