Andalusia topographic maps
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Linares
Linares (Spanish pronunciation: [liˈnaɾes]) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Jaén, Andalusia. It is the second-largest city in that province, with a population of 55,261 in the most recent census (2024). The altitude is 419 metres (1,375 feet) and the total area of the municipality is…
Average elevation: 372 m

Iglesia de Nuestra Señora Gracia
Spain > Andalusia > Partido Judicial de Guadix > Guadix
Average elevation: 959 m

Palace of Charles V
Spain > Andalusia > Comarca de la Vega de Granada > Granada
Average elevation: 752 m

Canillas de Aceituno
Spain > Andalusia > La Axarquía
Canillas de Aceituno has an altitude of around 524 meters at the foot of the Sierra de Tejeda and is crowned by the peak of La Maroma at 2,068 meters, the highest in the province. It is a town of narrow streets that are immaculately whitewashed, Moorish arches and corners of flowers.
Average elevation: 677 m

Cortijo de Vegueta
Spain > Andalusia > Comarca de la Costa Granadina > Almuñécar
Average elevation: 211 m

Jaén
Jaén has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa), closely bordering on a cold semi-arid climate (BSk) with dry, hot summers and mild, moderately wet winters. Jaén has a July high of 33.9 °C (93.0 °F), and mean low of 21.3 °C (70.3 °F) with a mean temperature of 27.6 °C…
Average elevation: 606 m

Arriate
Spain > Andalusia > Serranía de Ronda
In spite of the scarcity of facts known about the history of Arriate, judging by the caves in the rocks on the banks of the river, it is possible that man's presence in these lands comes from very remote times. Its geographical situation in an area of soft topography and water, as well as the possibilities of…
Average elevation: 658 m

Villarrasa
Spain > Andalusia > El Condado
Villarrasa is a town and municipality located in the province of Huelva, Spain. According to the 2005 census, it had a population of 2095 inhabitants and covers an area of 72 km2 (28 sq mi) (29.1 people/km2). It sits at an altitude of 65 m (213 ft) above sea level, and is 37 km (23 mi) from the capital.
Average elevation: 91 m

Maroma
Spain > Andalusia > La Axarquía > Canillas de Aceituno
La Maroma, also known as Tejeda, at an altitude of 2069 m, is the highest peak of the Sierra de Tejeda, Penibaetic System, Spain. The summit is located in the region of Axarquía on the border between the provinces of Granada and Málaga.
Average elevation: 1,706 m

Almonte
Spain > Andalusia > El Condado
Almonte is a town and municipality located in the province of Huelva, in southwestern Spain. According to the 2022 census, it had a population of 25,448 inhabitants, ranking third within its province, just after Huelva, the capital city and Lepe. With its 859.21 km2 (33174 sq mi), it is the 19th largest…
Average elevation: 23 m

Alhambra
Spain > Andalusia > Partido Judicial de Granada > Granada
During the reign of the Nasrid Dynasty, the Alhambra was transformed into a palatine city, complete with an irrigation system composed of aqueducts and water channels that provided water for the complex and for other nearby countryside palaces such as the Generalife. Previously, the old fortresses on the hill…
Average elevation: 759 m

Antequera
In 2011, Antequera had a population of 41,854. It covers an area of 749.34 km2 with a population density of 55.85 inhabitants/km2, and is situated at an altitude of 575 meters. There is also a very small town named "Gloriano" in the bottom of Antequera. Antequera is the most populous city in the interior of…
Average elevation: 570 m

Guájar Faragüit
Spain > Andalusia > Partido Judicial de Motril > Los Guájares
Average elevation: 502 m

Baeza
The town stands at a high elevation about 3 miles (4.8 km) from the right bank of the Guadalquivir in the Loma de Úbeda. Under the Romans, the town was known as 'Beatia'. Following its conquest by the Visigoths, Beatia was the seat of a bishopric of Baeza (viz.). From the beginning of the seventh century it…
Average elevation: 485 m

Serranía de Ronda
There are limestone escarpments, cork forests and fields of wheat and sunflowers. Numerous small rivers cross the landscape. The climate is generally dry and hot in summer, with mild spring and autumn seasons. Winters can be very cold, particularly at night, and snow is not uncommon at the higher altitudes.…
Average elevation: 628 m