Bragança topographic map
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Bragança
The district is composed of two distinct regions described in terms of its geographic differences: the northern areas, with the higher altitudes constitute the Terra Fria Transmontana (Cold lands), and the Alto Trás-os-Montes, where the landscape is dominated gentler slopes of the plateau; and the southern areas, the Terra Quente Trasmontana (Hot Lands), where the climate is milder, marked by the valleys of the Douro River and its tributaries. Its area allows a wide diversity of landscapes, and the district is known for its climatic differences (nine months of winter and three of heat), its rugged geomorphology, an aging population and urban to rural migration of its residents over time.
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Name: Bragança topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Bragança, Portugal (41.02454 -7.43189 41.99252 -6.18916)
Average elevation: 658 m
Minimum elevation: 103 m
Maximum elevation: 1,527 m
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