Baja California topographic maps
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Tijuana
Mexico > Baja California > Municipio de Tijuana
Housing development in the Tijuana Hills has led to eradication of many seasonal mountain streams. This lack of natural drainage makes places within the city vulnerable to landslides during the rainy season. The varied terrain of Tijuana gives the city elevation extremes that range from sea level to 790 meters…
Average elevation: 463 ft
Francisco Zarco (Valle de Guadalupe)
Mexico > Baja California > Municipio de Ensenada
Average elevation: 1,260 ft
Los Volcanes
Mexico > Baja California > Municipio de Playas de Rosarito > Ciudad Morelos
Average elevation: 482 ft
Isla Guadalupe
Mexico > Baja California > Municipio de Ensenada
Campo Pista is located at the small airport, near the center of the island (29°01′24.04″N 118°16′21.75″W / 29.0233444°N 118.2727083°W / 29.0233444; -118.2727083, elevation:592 m, direction:05/23).[1] Airport Isla Guadalupe (ICAO Code MMGD) has a 1,200-metre-long (3,900 ft) runway. At the…
Average elevation: 371 ft
Tecate
Mexico > Baja California > Municipio de Tecate
Tecate's altitude of approximately 540 m (1,770 ft) above sea level and its proximity to the ocean contribute to the temperate climate. It rains enough in the area (almost 360 mm [14 in] per year) for a thick ground cover of shrubs and scattered trees to grow.
Average elevation: 1,952 ft