Occitania topographic maps
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Cauterets
France > Occitania > Hautes Pyrenees
The minimum altitude, 503 metres (1,650 ft), is located in the north, where the Gave de Cauterets leaves the communal area and enters that of Soulom. The maximum elevation of 3,298 metres (10,820 ft) corresponds to the highest point of the French Pyrénées, Vignemale, marking the border with Spain [fr]. Other…
Average elevation: 5,961 ft

Nissan-lez-Enserune
Viticulture strongly marked the territory. From Roman times (where it is believed the name of the village originates), the vines spread both on the plain and the hillsides. However, the massive development of this monoculture dates from the end of the 19th century, previous maps and topography attest to the…
Average elevation: 105 ft

Sauveterre
France > Occitania > Lozère > Gorges du Tarn Causses > Sainte-Enimie
Average elevation: 3,271 ft

Ille-sur-Têt
France > Occitania > Pyrénées-Orientales
The commune covers an area of 3,167 hectares. The altitude varies between 110 and 446 metres.
Average elevation: 787 ft

Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste
France > Occitania > Pyrénées-Orientales
Prats-de-Mollo-la-Preste is located in the Pyrenees, 13 km (8.1 mi) from the Spanish border and the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, on the banks of the river Tech, and on the south face of the Canigou at an elevation of 735 meters.
Average elevation: 4,249 ft

Aspet
France > Occitania > Haute-Garonne
Located in the middle of the Pyrenees mountain chain, within the ancient region of Comminges, Aspet sits 15 km south to Saint-Gaudens and at the foot of the Cagire (1,912 metres (6,273 ft) in Altitude).
Average elevation: 1,913 ft