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Mexico City

Mexico

Mexico is crossed from north to south by two mountain ranges known as Sierra Madre Oriental and Sierra Madre Occidental, which are the extension of the Rocky Mountains from northern North America. From east to west at the center, the country is crossed by the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt also known as the…

Average elevation: 2,321 m

Puerto Vallarta

Mexico > Jalisco

Average elevation: 437 m

Michoacán

Mexico

Much of the climate of the state is determined by altitude and other geographical features. Average temperatures vary from 13 °C (55 °F) to 29 °C (84 °F). Lower temperatures correspond with the highland areas in the north and east while the lower south and west, called La Costa (the coast) or Tierra…

Average elevation: 1,239 m

Cancún

Mexico > Quintana Roo > Benito Juárez

Average elevation: 5 m

Veracruz

Mexico

The natural geography can be categorized into nine regions: The Sierra de Zongolica, the Tecolutla Region, the Huayacocotla Region, the Metlac River area, the Tuxtlas Region, the Central Region, the Laguna del Castillo Region, the Pueblo Viejo-Tamiahua Region and the Laguna de Alvarado Region. The topography…

Average elevation: 653 m

Cozumel

Mexico > Quintana Roo

Large parts of the island are covered with mangrove forest which has many endemic animal species. Cozumel is a flat island based on limestone, resulting in a karst topography. The highest natural point on the island is less than 15 m (49 ft) above sea level. The cenotes are deep water-filled sinkholes formed…

Average elevation: 1 m

Tulum

Mexico > Quintana Roo > Tulum

Average elevation: 2 m

State of Mexico

Mexico

About seventy percent of the state has a temperate moist climate, which consists of the highlands of the Toluca Valley and the areas around Texcoco in the north, the Toluca Valley and the areas around Texcoco. Average year-round temperature varies between 12C and 18C with annual precipitation above 700…

Average elevation: 2,059 m

2400m

Mexico > Oaxaca > Yaxe

Average elevation: 2,119 m

Morelia

Mexico > Michoacán

Average elevation: 2,142 m

Matehuala

Mexico > San Luis Potosi

Average elevation: 1,819 m

Nayarit

Mexico

Nayarit's natural vegetation varies with altitude; coastal lowlands and river valleys were, historically, covered with tropical dry forest, containing many native deciduous trees that lost their leaves during the dry seasons. The Sinaloan dry forests now cover the northern coastal lowlands, and extend up the…

Average elevation: 834 m

Piedras Negras

Mexico > Coahuila > Piedras Negras

Average elevation: 235 m

Ciudad Mier

Mexico > Tamaulipas > Mier

Average elevation: 76 m

Amatitlán

Mexico > Veracruz

Average elevation: 4 m

Municipio de Veracruz

Mexico > Veracruz

Average elevation: 18 m

Segundo Dinamo

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,972 m

Ixtapaluca

Mexico > State of Mexico > Ixtapaluca

Average elevation: 2,507 m

Tenancingo

Mexico > State of Mexico

The seat of the municipality is the town of Tenancingo, surrounded by mountains and forest. The main elevation overlooking the town is the Cerro de las Tres Marías, topped by a giant white statue of Christ the King (Cristo Rey), built in 1985, designed by Hector Morret and visible from just about anywhere in…

Average elevation: 2,053 m

San Pablo Villa de Mitla

Mexico > Oaxaca

Average elevation: 1,941 m

San Antonio El Llanito

Mexico > State of Mexico > Ocoyoacac

Average elevation: 2,580 m

Jalpilla

Mexico > San Luis Potosi > Axtla de Terrazas

Average elevation: 127 m

Zapopan

Mexico > Jalisco > Zapopan

Most of the municipality is flat with another quarter having rolling hills. Altitude varies from 1,500 to 2,000 metres (4,900 to 6,600 ft) above sea level. The main elevations are in the Sierra de la Primavera and include Nejahuete, Tajo and El Chapulin. Superficial water flows mostly in arroyos east to the…

Average elevation: 1,598 m

Las Choapas

Mexico > Veracruz > Las Choapas

Average elevation: 11 m

Pánuco

Mexico > Zacatecas

Average elevation: 2,129 m

Santa María Zacatepec

Mexico > Oaxaca

Average elevation: 680 m

El Ixcán

Mexico > Chiapas > Ocosingo

Average elevation: 190 m

Santiago

Mexico > Nuevo León

Average elevation: 1,556 m

Víctor Rosales

Mexico > Zacatecas > Calera

Average elevation: 2,166 m

San Luis

Mexico > Baja California > Municipio de Tijuana

Average elevation: 251 m

Chihuahua

Mexico > Chihuahua

Average elevation: 1,755 m

07920

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,231 m

Tamiahua

Mexico > Veracruz

Average elevation: 36 m

Hunucmá

Mexico > Yucatán

Average elevation: 3 m

San Bartolo Teontepec

Mexico > Puebla > Tepanco de López

Average elevation: 1,806 m

El Jonuco

Mexico > Nuevo León > Santa Catarina

Average elevation: 1,974 m

Mesa de Jaimes

Mexico > State of Mexico > Valle de Bravo

Average elevation: 2,012 m

Villa Sola de Vega

Mexico > Oaxaca

The municipality covers an area of 680 km2 (260 sq mi). The municipal seat is at an elevation of 1,440 m (4,720 ft). Average temperature is 18 °C (64 °F) and average rainfall is 950ml per year. The Sola River runs through the municipality, a tributary of the Atoyac River.

Average elevation: 1,685 m

Real de Catorce

Mexico > San Luis Potosi > Catorce

Although in the southern range of the Chihuahuan desert, due to its elevation, Real can be very cool at night. Although days, particularly in summer, can be very hot, it is advised to always bring a jacket, even in summer.

Average elevation: 2,671 m

Celaya

Mexico > Guanajuato

Average elevation: 1,864 m

Sehuaya

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,973 m

Empalme

Mexico > Sonora > Empalme

Average elevation: 7 m

Tancoco

Mexico > Veracruz > Tancoco

Average elevation: 291 m

Chimalapa

Mexico > Hidalgo > Acaxochitlán

Average elevation: 1,945 m

Laguna Seca

Mexico > Zacatecas > Fresnillo

Average elevation: 2,097 m

Huasca de Ocampo

Mexico > Hidalgo

The municipality extends from the Sierra de Pachuca mountains, where the town is, to over part of a wide, flat valley with lower altitude and warmer temperatures. This area is filled with small towns and villages, as well as fields and orchards. The higher elevations around these flat lands are forested with…

Average elevation: 2,208 m

Zacapalco

Mexico > Morelos > Tepalcingo

Average elevation: 1,148 m

Villagrán

Mexico > Guanajuato > Villagrán

Average elevation: 1,734 m

Buenos Aires

Mexico > State of Mexico > Tezoyuca

Average elevation: 2,261 m

José Joaquín de Herrera

Mexico > Guerrero

Average elevation: 1,643 m

Cerro Azul

Mexico > Veracruz > Cerro Azul

Average elevation: 192 m

11930

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,402 m

San Antonio Soledad

Mexico > Puebla > Cañada Morelos

Average elevation: 2,370 m

Capulhuac

Mexico > State of Mexico

Average elevation: 2,633 m

Volcán El jumento

Mexico > Xalatlaco

Average elevation: 3,657 m

Valle de Bravo

Mexico > State of Mexico > Valle de Bravo

The municipality is surrounded by mountain ranges and other elevated areas covering about 50% of the total area and include the Sierra de Temascaltepec, Sierra de Tenayac, Sierra de Valle de Bravos as wells as the hills that roll around the mountain ranges. These elevations include a number of small volcanoes…

Average elevation: 1,914 m

Roaguía

Mexico > Oaxaca > San Lorenzo Albarradas

Average elevation: 1,789 m

San Andrés Huayápam

Mexico > Oaxaca

Average elevation: 2,225 m

01060

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,307 m

Cerro Gordo

Mexico > State of Mexico > Valle de Bravo

Average elevation: 2,169 m

El Oro de Hidalgo

Mexico > El Oro

Average elevation: 2,809 m

Ixtlan de Juárez

Mexico > Oaxaca > Ixtlán de Juárez

Average elevation: 2,085 m

El Cepillo

Mexico > Veracruz > Gutiérrez Zamora

Average elevation: 34 m

Monte Águila

Mexico > Oaxaca > San Juan Mazatlán

Average elevation: 249 m

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Mexico > Nuevo León > Monterrey

Average elevation: 701 m

Rocky Point

Mexico > Sonora > Rocky Point

The city of Puerto Peñasco (Rocky Point) is found in the northwest of the Mexican state of Sonora, a state that is located directly to the south of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is located on the eastern coast of the Gulf of California approximately 60 miles south of the Arizonan border, only about a…

Average elevation: 9 m

09800

Mexico > Mexico City

Average elevation: 2,267 m

Ciudad Fernández

Mexico > San Luis Potosi

Average elevation: 1,205 m

Quinta Alborada

Mexico > Veracruz > Emiliano Zapata > Alborada

Average elevation: 1,045 m

Chichen Itzá

Mexico > Yucatán > Tinum > Pisté > San Felipe Nuevo

Average elevation: 27 m

Ejido El Naranjito

Mexico > Tabasco > Balancán

Average elevation: 51 m

Atlixco

Mexico > Puebla > Atlixco

The city of Atlixco is in the west of the state of Puebla at an elevation of 1,881 meters above sea level, 25 km from the state capital of Puebla. The main economic activities of the city are agriculture and basic commerce. It lies at the foot of the Cerro de San Miguel mountain, which is the main geographical…

Average elevation: 1,873 m

Colonia Venustiano Carranza

Mexico > Coahuila > Nava

Average elevation: 265 m

Santa Ana Tepetitlán

Mexico > Jalisco > Zapopan

Average elevation: 1,723 m

Tlachichila

Mexico > Zacatecas > Nochistlán de Mejía

Average elevation: 2,179 m

San Luis de la Paz

Mexico > Guanajuato > San Luis de la Paz

Average elevation: 2,071 m

Palenque

Mexico > Chiapas > Palenque

The municipality borders the municipalities of Catazajá, La Libertad, Ocosingo, Chilán and Salto de Agua. It also borders the state of Tabasco and Guatemala to the east. Aside from the municipal seat, other important communities include Río Chancala, Bajadas Grandes. Agua Blanca Serranía, Dr. Samuel León…

Average elevation: 77 m

Santa Cruz Cuahutenco

Mexico > Zinacantepec

Average elevation: 2,820 m

El Paredon

Mexico > Sonora > Hermosillo

Average elevation: 337 m

Puerto Morelos

Mexico > Quintana Roo > Puerto Morelos

Average elevation: 2 m

Huásabas

Mexico > Sonora

Average elevation: 1,031 m

La Magdalena Contreras

Mexico > Mexico City

La Magdalena Contreras (Spanish pronunciation: [maɣðaˈlena konˈtɾeɾas] ) is a borough (demarcación territorial) in the Mexico City. As of the 2010 census, it has a population of 239,086 inhabitants and is the third-least populous of Mexico City's boroughs. It lies at an elevation of 2,365 m (7,759 ft)…

Average elevation: 2,828 m

Tula

Mexico > Hidalgo > Tula de Allende

Average elevation: 2,100 m

Pomoca

Mexico > Tabasco > Nacajuca

Average elevation: 7 m

Lerdo de Tejada

Mexico > Veracruz > Lerdo de Tejada

Average elevation: 6 m

Guerrero

Mexico

The state's climate is dominated by the rainy tropical areas and rainy temperate areas. The former has high temperatures above 18 °C (64.4 °F) year round and experiences most rain in the summer and early fall. Most of this is found near the coast under 2,000 m (6,562 ft) asl. In the higher elevations away…

Average elevation: 862 m

Cerro Mohinora

Mexico > Chihuahua > Guadalupe y Calvo

Cerro Mohinora is an extinct volcano that is part of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range in the Mexican state of Chihuahua located in the municipality of Guadalupe y Calvo. Cerro Mohinora is the highest point in the state of Chihuahua reaching an elevation of 3,300 m (10,827 ft) above sea level. The…

Average elevation: 2,894 m

Ciénega de la Vaca

Mexico > Durango > Guanaceví

Average elevation: 2,994 m

Cuetzalan

Mexico > Puebla > Cuetzalan del Progreso

Average elevation: 916 m

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