Portugal topographic maps
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Fátima
Fátima sits on a plateau at approximately 356 metres (1,168 ft) above sea level, being at a much higher altitude than the rest of the parishes in Ourém. This plateau represents the northernmost portion of the Estremadura Limestone Massif, which was created during the Middle Jurassic and is characterized by…
Average elevation: 327 m

Funchal
Since the city rises from the sea level up to altitudes of 800 metres (2,600 ft) on its northern slopes, it is quite common to experience cloudiness, fog and rain in the northern suburbs while, at the same time, having clear skies in the south. Temperatures also tend to be slightly lower at the higher…
Average elevation: 2 m

Amieira
Portugal > Centro > União de Freguesias de Oleiros e Amieira > Amieira
Average elevation: 538 m

Montalegre
Portugal > North > Montalegre
At an elevation of 1,000 m (3,281 ft) above sea level, Montalegre has a cool Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csb). There is a short dry season in summer, but overall plenty of precipitation annually. The average annual temperature is around 10 °C (50 °F) and the average annual rainfall is 1,434 mm (56.5 in).…
Average elevation: 834 m

Cascais
The settlement's prosperity led to its administrative independence from Sintra in 1364. On 7 June 1364, the people of Cascais obtained from King Peter I the elevation of the village to the status of town, necessitating the appointment of local judges and administrators. The townspeople were consequently…
Average elevation: 97 m

Madail
Portugal > North > Oliveira de Azeméis, Santiago de Riba-Ul, Ul, Macinhata da Seixa e Madail > Oliveira de Azeméis
Average elevation: 150 m

Nossa Senhora da Graça do Divor
Portugal > Alentejo > Nossa Senhora da Graça do Divor
Average elevation: 309 m