Aragon topographic maps
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Daroca
Spain > Aragon > Campo de Daroca
The climate in Daroca is cold semi-arid (BSk) bordering on a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) under the Köppen classification. It has an oceanic with hot summer and cool winter (Doak) under the Trewartha classification. This type of climate is common in inland Spain, with low annual rainfall and high summer…
Average elevation: 866 m

Los Monegros
The Sierra de Alcubierre mountain chain crosses the comarca from Northwest to Southeast. Its maximum elevation is 822 meters, at the mountain called Oscuro. The climate is semiarid, with scarce rainfall and high temperatures in the autumn. The area has numerous saltwater and freshwater lakes, including the…
Average elevation: 351 m

Zaragoza
On 1 January 2019 the population of the city of Zaragoza was 706,904, within its administrative limits on a land area of 1,062.64 square kilometres (410.29 square miles), ranking fifth in Spain. It is the 32nd most populous municipality in the European Union. The population of the metropolitan area was…
Average elevation: 701 m

Vitales
Spain > Aragon > Hoya de Huesca / Plana de Uesca > Monflorite-Lascasas
Average elevation: 492 m

Sobrarbe
Sobrarbe is a mountainous region with some of the highest altitudes in the Pyrenees mountain range, extending from the heights of the Axial Pyrenees in the north and in the border with France, to the external Pyrenean mountain ranges in the south which separate it from the Aragonese mountains.
Average elevation: 1,362 m

Sistema Ibérico
Spain > Aragon > Tarazona y el Moncayo > Tarazona
The geology of the Iberian System is complex, for it can hardly be defined as a homogeneous system. It is composed of a haphazard and motley series of mountain ranges, massifs, plateaus and depressions without a definite common petrologic composition and overall structure. Nummulite limestone, marble and…
Average elevation: 1,906 m

Valdelinares
Spain > Aragon > Gúdar-Javalambre
The elevation of the village is 1,690 metres (5,540 ft) above sea level, making this town the highest in Peninsular Spain among those which are the seat of a municipality.
Average elevation: 1,723 m

Riglos
Spain > Aragon > Hoya de Huesca / Plana de Uesca > Las Peñas de Riglos
Average elevation: 726 m

Pla de Beronia
Spain > Aragon > Bajo Aragón-Caspe / Baix Aragó-Casp > Fabara / Favara
Average elevation: 215 m

Cretas / Queretes
Spain > Aragon > Matarraña / Matarranya > Cretas / Queretes
Average elevation: 533 m

Las Peñas de Riglos
Spain > Aragon > Hoya de Huesca / Plana de Uesca > Las Peñas de Riglos
Average elevation: 823 m