State of Mexico topographic maps
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Nevado de Toluca
Mexico > State of Mexico > Toluca
Most of the other sites are found on the crater's walls and peaks. One of the sites is called Xicotepec which is at the top of a rocky dome known as the Cerro de Ombligo (Spanish for "the navel"). Principally green obsidian blades and multicolored ceramic has been found here. On the north side of the crater is…
Average elevation: 4,280 m

Naucalpan de Juárez
The highest peaks are the Organo and La Malinche mountains at 3,650 metres (11,980 feet) above sea level. Other notable elevations include la Cantera, El Cedral, San Joselito, La Plantación and Peña del Rayo. The main rivers through the area include the Totolina, San Lorenzo and Los Remedios. Water supply…
Average elevation: 2,366 m

Toluca
Mexico > State of Mexico > Toluca
The Lerma River flows from Lake Almoloya del Río through the center of the municipality towards the west, flowing into Lake Chapala. From this point westward the river takes the name of Río Grande de Santiago. And it goes from this lake to the Pacific Ocean in the state of Nayarit. The river is about 1,180…
Average elevation: 2,729 m

Zumpango
About half of the territory is flat, mostly in the south with hills and small mountains in the north. The highest elevation is the Cerro del Zitlaltepec at 1650 meters above sea level. The main surface water is Lake Zumpango, which extends over 2,000 hectares. There are also some seasonal streams, the Gran…
Average elevation: 2,276 m

Parque Nacional Molino de Flores Netzahualcoyotl
Mexico > State of Mexico > Texcoco > Xocotlán
Average elevation: 2,313 m

San Lorenzo Tlalmimilolpan
Mexico > State of Mexico > San Lorenzo Tlalmimilolpan
Average elevation: 2,274 m