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Portimão

The geographical distribution of the altitude and relief of the municipality of Portimão generically follow the three types of territory present in the Barlavento: the coastal region, the Barrocal (a region between the coastal region and the mountains) and the mountains up north. Each one with their own geological, morphological and pedagogical characteristics.

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Name: Portimão topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Portimão, Faro, Portugal (37.10842 -8.68466 37.27992 -8.48520)

Average elevation: 67 m

Minimum elevation: -8 m

Maximum elevation: 332 m

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