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Mexico City topographic maps

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Piedra Larga

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 9,003 ft

13315

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,457 ft

06820

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,326 ft

01060

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,569 ft

07950

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,320 ft

12303

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 10,774 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: 7,352 ft

01569

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 8,041 ft

07455

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,329 ft

06010

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,329 ft

07860

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,323 ft

Parque España

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,356 ft

Island of the Dead Dolls

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,333 ft

Bosque de Chapultepec

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,621 ft

Milpa Alta

Mexico > Mexico City

It has an average altitude of 2,420 meters above sea level with altitudes varying between 2,300 and 3,600. It is part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and the Sierra Chichinautzin volcanic mountain chain, which separates Mexico City from the state of Morelos. The borough is divided into three zones:…

Average elevation: 9,324 ft

Parque Lira

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 7,451 ft

Benito Juárez

Mexico > Mexico City

It has a territory of 26.63 km2 (2,661.5 hectares), which is 1.8% of Mexico City, with an average altitude of 2,242 metres. It consists of 56 neighborhoods called "colonias" and three major apartment complexes (unidades habitacionales) which cover 2,210 city blocks and through which some of the most important…

Average elevation: 7,362 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: 8,241 ft

Tláhuac

Mexico > Mexico City

The borough of Tláhuac is located in the southeastern part of the Mexico City, about 60 km from the historic center of Mexico City . It is bordered by the boroughs of Iztapalapa, Milpa Alta and Xochimilco as well as the municipality of Valle de Chalco Solidaridad in the State of Mexico . The borough extends…

Average elevation: 7,507 ft

Azcapotzalco

Mexico > Mexico City

The municipality of Azcapotzalco is in the Valley of Mexico with its eastern half on the lakebed of the former Lake Texcoco and the west on more solid ground. The historic center is on the former shoreline of this lake. The average altitude is 2240 meters above sea level. Politically, the municipality extends…

Average elevation: 7,372 ft