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Colombia topographic maps

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Cartagena

Colombia > Bolívar

Average elevation: 50 m

Sincelejo

Colombia > Sucre

Average elevation: 117 m

San Jorge

Colombia > Córdoba

Average elevation: 226 m

Pueblito

Colombia > La Guajira > Dibulla

Average elevation: 1,860 m

Envigado

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 2,030 m

La Manuela

Colombia > Caldas > Manizales > Manizales

Average elevation: 1,214 m

Zipaquirá

Colombia

Average elevation: 2,893 m

Johnny Cay

Colombia > San Andrés

Average elevation: 0 m

Floridablanca

Colombia > Santander

Floridablanca (Spanish pronunciation: [floˌɾiðaˈβlaŋka], locally also simply Florida) is a municipality in the department of Santander situated at an altitude of 925 metres (3,035 ft) in the Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes. It is part of the metropolitan area of the departmental capital…

Average elevation: 1,261 m

Pasto

Colombia > Nariño > Pasto

Most of the city lies between 2,520 metres (8,270 ft) and 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) elevation above sea level, while some settlement exceeds 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) on the flanks of the Galeras Volcano, which stands at 4,276 metres (14,029 ft).

Average elevation: 2,676 m

Ipiales

Colombia > Nariño

Ipiales is a city and Catholic bishopric in Nariño Department, southern Colombia, near the border with Ecuador. It is located at around 0°49′49″N 77°38′40″W / 0.83028°N 77.64444°W / 0.83028; -77.64444, with an elevation of about 2950 m. Ipiales is located on the high plateau called…

Average elevation: 2,902 m

Santa Marta

Colombia > Magdalena > Santa Marta

Average elevation: 214 m

Rionegro

Colombia > Antioquia > Rionegro

The city of Rionegro is located at 6°9′18″N 75°22′48″W / 6.15500°N 75.38000°W / 6.15500; -75.38000, at an average elevation of 2,125 metres (6,972 ft) above sea level. The average annual precipitation varies between 1,800 and 2,500 millimetres (71 and 98 in) with an average temperature of…

Average elevation: 2,232 m

Tuluá

Colombia > Valle del Cauca

Average elevation: 1,555 m

Soacha ciudad

Colombia

Average elevation: 2,600 m

Montería

Colombia > Córdoba

Average elevation: 15 m

Itagui

Colombia > Sucre > Sincé

Average elevation: 99 m

Tunja

Colombia > Boyacá > Tunja

Tunja has a population of 172,548 inhabitants according to the 2018 Census. 0.1% of the city is indigenous, 0.4% is black, and 99.5% is white and Mestizo. It is located in central Colombia, at an elevation ranging from approximately 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) to 2,900 metres (9,500 ft). The city centre is at an…

Average elevation: 2,824 m

Ibagué

Colombia > Tolima

Ibagué features a tropical rainforest climate under the Köppen climate classification, albeit a relatively cooler version of the climate due to the high altitude. Although the city does experience noticeably drier conditions during and around the months of January and July, the city has no true dry season…

Average elevation: 1,905 m

Perímetro Urbano Neiva

Colombia > Huila > Neiva

Due to its location near the equator and its low altitude, the city has a hot annual average climate with daytime temperatures ranging from 88 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. It is about 300 kilometers / 186.4 miles (about a five-hour drive) from the Colombian capital, Bogotá.

Average elevation: 469 m

Perímetro Urbano Cúcuta

Colombia > Norte de Santander > Cúcuta

The city is in the eastern part of the Department of North Santander, in the Cordillera Oriental, close to the border with Venezuela. The city's area is 110 square kilometres (42 square miles) and its elevation is 320 metres (1,050 feet) above sea level.

Average elevation: 314 m

Bucaramanga

Colombia > Santander > Bucaramanga

Bucaramanga is located on a plateau in the Cordillera Oriental of the Colombian Andes, and many residents occupy unstable lands descending steeply from the meseta. Westbound of it, the Rio de Oro Canyon is located at an altitude of 600 metres (2,000 ft) above sea level. Eastbound, the Andean Range rises up in…

Average elevation: 985 m

Sonsón

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 1,688 m

Sogamoso

Colombia > Boyacá > Sogamoso

Sogamoso (Spanish pronunciation: [soɣaˈmoso]) is a city in the department of Boyacá of Colombia. It is the capital of the Sugamuxi Province, named after the original Sugamuxi. Sogamoso is nicknamed "City of the Sun", based on the original Muisca tradition of pilgrimage and adoring their Sun god Sué at the…

Average elevation: 2,901 m

Bogota, Capital District

Colombia

Bogotá is located in the southeastern part of the Bogotá savanna (Sabana de Bogotá) at an average altitude of 2,640 meters (8,660 ft) above sea level. The Bogotá savanna is popularly called "savannah" (sabana), but constitutes actually a high plateau in the Andes mountains, part of an extended region known…

Average elevation: 2,183 m

Perimetro Urbano Pereira

Colombia > Risaralda

Pereira, like many Colombian cities, has high-elevation areas with difficult access or flat or steep parts. The streets are laid out according to the elevation of the respective zones.

Average elevation: 1,486 m

Palmira

Colombia > Valle del Cauca

Palmira is located in southwestern Colombia, lying in the Cauca River valley. 3°31’48” north altitude and 76°81’13” longitude west of Greenwich. The city covers an area of 1,160 km2 (448 sq mi). The city lies at an elevation of 1,000 m (3,300 ft) above sea level.

Average elevation: 1,600 m

Santander

Colombia

Average elevation: 1,362 m

Guaviare

Colombia

Average elevation: 345 m

Medellín

Colombia > Antioquia

Medellín has 16 comunas (districts), 5 corregimientos (townships), and 271 barrios (neighborhoods). The metropolitan area of Medellín lies within the Aburrá valley at an elevation of 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) above sea level and is bisected by the Medellín River (also called Porce), which flows northward.…

Average elevation: 1,882 m

Huila

Colombia

Average elevation: 1,592 m

Quibdó

Colombia > Chocó

Average elevation: 390 m

Wood

Colombia > Antioquia > Medellín

Average elevation: 1,677 m

Cali

Colombia > Valle del Cauca > Cali

Under Köppen's climate classification, Cali features a dry-summer tropical savanna climate (Köppen climate classification: As). The Western Mountain Range rises from an average of 2,000 m (6,562 ft) above sea level in the northern part of the city to approximately 4,000 m (13,123 ft) to the south. Because of…

Average elevation: 1,140 m

Andes

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 2,123 m

Cali

Colombia > Valle del Cauca > Cali

Average elevation: 1,284 m

Villa de Leyva

Colombia > Boyacá > Villa de Leyva

Average elevation: 2,416 m

San Pedro

Colombia > Sucre > San Pedro

Average elevation: 126 m

Tolima

Colombia

Average elevation: 1,687 m

Campoalegre

Colombia > Huila > Campoalegre

Average elevation: 580 m

Pandi

Colombia > Pandi > Pandi

Average elevation: 1,139 m

Waterloo

Colombia > Huila > Neiva

Average elevation: 495 m

Vistoria

Colombia > Nariño > Chachagüí

Average elevation: 2,125 m

Tubavita

Colombia > Santander > Vélez > Tubavita

Average elevation: 2,213 m

Aracataca

Colombia > Magdalena

Average elevation: 359 m

San Francisco

Colombia > Casanare

Average elevation: 1,463 m

Abejorral

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 1,889 m

Cesar

Colombia

Climate in the Department of Cesar presents variations in climate depending on altitude, as well as rainfall precipitations. Mountain climate in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the Serranía del Perijá become cooler with higher altitude, reaching freezing low temperatures on the snowy peaks. Lowlands…

Average elevation: 413 m

Magdalena

Colombia

The Department of Magdalena, because of its terrain, and proximity to the sea has an unstable weather. Its Climate is mainly dictated by its global positioning, and because the department of Magdalena is located on the Intertropical Convergence Zone it possess an inter-tropical climate. Temperature in the…

Average elevation: 407 m

Córdoba

Colombia > Córdoba

Average elevation: 144 m

Galeras

Colombia > Sucre

Average elevation: 47 m

Caimito

Colombia > Sucre

Average elevation: 29 m

Candelaria

Colombia > Atlántico

Average elevation: 30 m

Lloró

Colombia > Chocó

Average elevation: 407 m

Turbo

Colombia > Antioquia > Turbo

Average elevation: 162 m

Guatapé

Colombia > Antioquia

Average elevation: 1,916 m

Girardot

Colombia > Girardot

Average elevation: 358 m

Anolaima

Colombia

Average elevation: 1,755 m

Salento

Colombia > Quindío

The town of Salento itself lies on a plateau above the Quindío river valley. The section of the river valley from Salento to the head of the river is known as the Cocora valley. The town is located at an average altitude of 1895 meters above sea level, with steep drops to the valley floor at its northern and…

Average elevation: 2,335 m

Boyacá

Colombia

The department of Boyacá covers a small portion of the Middle Magdalena valley of the Magdalena River to the west, the Cordillera Oriental mountain range with altitudes of 5,380 m above sea level (Sierra Nevada del Cocuy with 25 snow peaks), flat highland plateaux, and another small portion of territory by…

Average elevation: 1,402 m

Bucaramanga

Colombia > Santander > Bucaramanga

Average elevation: 1,196 m

Calima

Colombia

Average elevation: 1,181 m

La Pedrera

Colombia > Amazonas

Average elevation: 115 m

Kennedy

Colombia > Bogota Capital District > Kennedy

Average elevation: 2,550 m

America

Colombia > Risaralda > Río Otún

Average elevation: 1,415 m

Capital

Colombia > Meta

Average elevation: 585 m

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