Ecuador topographic maps
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Cumbaya
Ecuador > Pichincha > Quito Canton
At an elevation of 2200 m (7200 ft) above sea level, Cumbayá is lower than Quito and its climate is about 2 to 5 degrees Celsius warmer. Weather is semi tropical year-round, with a short rainy season.
Average elevation: 2,444 m

Parque Nacional Podocarpus
Ecuador > Zamora Chinchipe > Zamora
The Podocarpus National Park spans from lower montane rain forests at about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) elevation, up to high elevation elfin forests at 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). Paramo or subparamo vegetation is found at elevations above 3,000 m (9,800 ft) where a complex of more than 100 lagoons exists, among the…
Average elevation: 2,154 m

Tungurahua
Generally though, Tungurahua experiences temperatures between 14 and 17 degree Celsius in the day-time, with cooler nights. At higher altitudes, conditions are much colder. Despite the area being near the Equator, mountains such as Carihuayrazo and Chimborazo are covered in snow for much of the year.
Average elevation: 3,118 m

San Fransisco
Ecuador > Cotopaxi > Latacunga > Latacunga > Tilipulo > San Fransisco
Average elevation: 2,887 m

Guayas
Guayas' natural terrain is very diverse. The province has no elevations, except for the Coastal Range, which starts in Guayaquil and goes to Manabí. The areas west of the Coastal Range are desertic, with an average temperature of 23 °C. The areas east of the range belong to the Guayas Watershed. They are…
Average elevation: 519 m