Mapas topográficos Spain
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La Palma
In a programme transmitted by the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC Horizon broadcast on 12 October 2000, two geologists (Day and McGuire) cited La Grieta as proof that half of the Cumbre Vieja had moved towards the Atlantic Ocean (Day et al. 1999, and Ward and Day, 2001). They postulate that this process…
Altitud media: 296 m

Majorca
Mallorca and the other Balearic Islands are geologically an extension of the fold mountains of the Betic Cordillera of Andalusia. They consist primarily of sediments deposited in the Tethys Sea during the Mesozoic era. These marine deposits have given rise to calcareous rocks which are often fossiliferous. The…
Altitud media: 61 m

Canary Islands
The Canary Islands, especially Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote, are a major tourist destination, with over 12 million visitors per year. This is due to their beaches, subtropical climate, and important natural attractions, especially Maspalomas in Gran Canaria, Teide National Park, and…
Altitud media: 16 m

les Casetes del Pujol
Spain > Catalonia > Alt Penedès > Castellví de la Marca > la Múnia
Altitud media: 185 m

Reserva natural parcial de la Fageda d'en Jordà
Spain > Catalonia > Garrotxa > Santa Pau
Altitud media: 588 m

Parque Natural de las Bardenas Reales
Spain > Navarre > Erribera / Ribera
The Bardenas is in the southeast of Navarre, bordering Aragon. It is located in the middle of the depression of the Ebro valley at the foot of the mountains of the Yugo and the Zaragoza region of Cinco Villas. It is 45 km (28 mi) from north to south and 24 km (15 mi) east-west and at an altitude ranging…
Altitud media: 359 m

Boadilla del Monte
The municipality is located at an altitude of 682 MSL, in a terrain crossed by creeks, as well as the Guadarrama river. In it we can find big areas of holm oaks and pine trees. Although it has a varied topography, the slope is smooth, generally S.W. oriented.
Altitud media: 695 m

Cullera
The mountain of Cullera, known as Munt de l'Or or Muntanya de l'Or, is the last mountain in the Iberian System before the Mediterranean Sea. It has an altitude of 233 meters. The historical parts of the city are to the south, and the modern tourist district is to the east, looking to the sea.
Altitud media: 18 m

Sierra de Atapuerca
Spain > Castile and León > Atapuerca
Encompassing 284,119 hectares (702,070 acres), the Atapuerca Mountains are a mid-altitude karstic range of small foothills around 1,080 m (3,540 ft) above sea level. They are located at the north-east corner of the Douro basin, to the south of the Cantabrian Mountains that run across northern Spain, and…
Altitud media: 991 m

Marcuello
Spain > Aragon > Hoya de Huesca / Plana de Uesca > Loarre > Linás de Marcuello
Altitud media: 863 m