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Dominican Republic topographic maps
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Jarabacoa
Dominican Republic > La Vega > Jarabacoa
Jarabacoa has a Tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification Af ). Due to its high elevation in the interior it has warm days and lower temperatures at nights during most of the year, and temperate days and colder nights during winter months. Because of its climate, visitors have christened…
Average elevation: 617 m
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San Francisco de Macorís
The relief of Duarte Province ranges from 17 to 942 metres (56 to 3,091 ft) above sea level, reaching its highest elevation at "Loma Quita Espuela". This name allegedly comes from the time when the Spaniards were exploring the island, since the hill was too steep to ride their horses, they had to dismount and…
Average elevation: 218 m
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Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic > Distrito Nacional > Santo Domingo de Guzmán
Average elevation: 29 m
Santiago de los Caballeros
Santiago de los Caballeros ("Saint James of the Knights"), often shortened to Santiago, is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic and the fourth-largest city in the Caribbean by population. It is the capital of Santiago Province and the largest major metropolis in the Cibao region of the country.…
Average elevation: 341 m
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Constanza
The town of Constanza is located at a height of 1220 meters (4000 ft) above sea level in the middle of the Cordillera Central (Central Range), the tallest mountain range in the island of Hispaniola and the entire Caribbean region. The annual average temperatures range from 41 °F (5 °C) to 68 °F (20 °C),…
Average elevation: 1,473 m
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Monte Cristi
The Montecristi province limits to the North with the Atlantic Ocean: to the South with the provinces Dajabón and Santiago Rodríguez; to the East with the Valverde province and to the West with the Atlantic Ocean and the Republic of Haiti. The Montecristi province is fundamentally an immense plain with many…
Average elevation: 94 m
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Santiago
Santiago de los Caballeros (English: Saint James of the Knights), often shortened to Santiago, is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic and the fourth-largest city in the Caribbean by population. It is the capital of Santiago Province and the largest major metropolis in the Cibao region of the…
Average elevation: 716 m
Jarabacoa
Jarabacoa has a Tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification Af ). Due to its high elevation in the interior it has warm days and lower temperatures at nights during most of the year, and temperate days and colder nights during winter months. Because of its climate, visitors have christened…
Average elevation: 947 m
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San Juan de la Maguana
Dominican Republic > San Juan > San Juan de la Maguana
Owing to its location in a sheltered basin, San Juan de la Maguana has a relatively dry tropical savanna climate (Köppen Aw). Maxima are hot year-round, although the city’s moderate altitude lessens humidity somewhat and cools the mornings by around 4 to 5 °C (7 to 9 °F). There is a very pronounced dry…
Average elevation: 676 m
Catalina Island
Dominican Republic > La Romana > La Romana > Caleta
The island itself is only 9.6 square kilometers in size, and is a diverse preservation of eco-systems including sand dunes, mangroves, and reefs. Formed out of coral stone, the island contains three overlapping plateaus. The highest elevation on the island is only 60 feet above sea level. The seas around the…
Average elevation: 2 m
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Punta Cana
Dominican Republic > La Altagracia
Punta Cana, located at the easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic, is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain, with elevations averaging around 30 feet (9 meters) above sea level. This low-lying landscape contributes to the area's expansive white-sand beaches and extensive coconut palm groves. The…
Average elevation: 18 m
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Pico Duarte
Dominican Republic > Santiago > San José de las Matas
Pico Duarte is the highest peak in the Dominican Republic, on the island of Hispaniola and in all the Caribbean. At 3,101 m (10,174 ft) above sea level, it gives the Dominican Republic the 16th-highest maximum elevation of any island in the world. Additionally, it is only 85 kilometres (53 miles) northeast of…
Average elevation: 2,750 m
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