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Portugal topographic maps

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Gouveia (São Simão)

Portugal > Porto > Amarante

Average elevation: 553 m

Olhão

Portugal > Faro

Over time the small town of fishermen grew into an economic, social and urban centre, resulting in its elevation in city in 1985. In recent years, it has also developed a growing tourist industry.

Average elevation: 69 m

Reguengos de Monsaraz

Portugal > Évora

Average elevation: 207 m

Lagos

Portugal > Faro

Average elevation: 57 m

Serém

Portugal > Aveiro > Águeda > Macinhata do Vouga

Average elevation: 68 m

Fornelos

Portugal > Braga > Barcelos

Average elevation: 45 m

Torre

Portugal > Faro > São Bartolomeu de Messines

Average elevation: 126 m

Braga

Portugal > Braga

The topography in the municipality is characterized by irregular valleys, interspersed by mountainous spaces, fed by rivers running in parallel with the principal rivers. In the north it is limited by the Cávado River, in the south by terrain of the Serra dos Picos to a height of 566 metres (1,857 ft) and…

Average elevation: 179 m

Guiães

Portugal > Vila Real > Vila Real

Average elevation: 449 m

Escarei

Portugal > Vila Real > Ribeira de Pena

Average elevation: 502 m

Bragança

Portugal > Bragança

In 1442, King Afonso V established the hereditary dukedom of the Duchy of Braganza, for his uncle Afonso, Count of Barcelos, becoming one of the oldest fiefdoms in Portugal. The second Duke of Braganza, Fernando, reinforced his grandfather's frontier strategy and expanded his territory by integrating the lands…

Average elevation: 768 m

Costa da Caparica

Portugal > Setúbal

Average elevation: 21 m

Vila Franca de Xira

Portugal > Lisbon

Average elevation: 59 m

Capuchos

Portugal > Leiria > Alcobaça

Average elevation: 99 m

Maia

Portugal > Porto

Average elevation: 80 m

Leiria

Portugal

Average elevation: 101 m

Aeroporto

Portugal > Vila do Porto

Average elevation: 91 m

Azores

Portugal

The same can not be said for the higher altitudes (e.g. Mount Pico), where upper air masses of a continental origin and with a more direct pathway can reach the surface and present those areas with drier air and more extreme temperatures. At the same time, this free atmosphere circulating air transports…

Average elevation: 2 m

Porto

Portugal > Porto

Average elevation: 77 m

Funchal

Portugal

Since the city rises from the sea level up to altitudes of 800 metres (2,600 ft) on its northern slopes, it is quite common to experience cloudiness, fog and rain in the northern suburbs while, at the same time, having clear skies in the south. Temperatures also tend to be slightly lower at the higher…

Average elevation: 2 m

Mina da Juliana

Portugal > Beja > Beja

Average elevation: 144 m

Seia

Portugal > Guarda

The municipality is limited to the north by the municipalities of Nelas and Mangualde, to the northeast by Gouveia, to the east by Manteigas, to the southeast by Covilhã, to the southwest by Arganil and to the west by Oliveira do Hospital. In this municipality is located the highest point in mainland…

Average elevation: 754 m

Viseu

Portugal > Viseu

The Municipality is characterized by an irregular surface with altitudes ranging between 400 and 700 metres (1,300 and 2,300 feet). With a rough terrain, it has numerous water courses. These are found in three basins: the Vouga, the Dão and the Paiva.

Average elevation: 469 m

Pinhanços

Portugal > Guarda > Seia

Average elevation: 472 m

Setúbal

Portugal > Setúbal

Average elevation: 35 m

Castro Marim

Portugal > Faro

Average elevation: 70 m

Montinhos

Portugal > Algarve > Alferce

Average elevation: 225 m

Lara

Portugal > North > Lara

Average elevation: 95 m

Lisbon

Portugal > Lisbon

Average elevation: 51 m

Maceira

Portugal > Centro > Maceira

Average elevation: 119 m

Lajes

Portugal > Azores > Lajes

Average elevation: 64 m

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