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Cape Verde topographic maps

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Brava

Cape Verde > Brava > Furna

North of Brava are several uninhabited islets; the largest ones are Ilhéu de Cima and Ilhéu Grande. Monte Fontainhas is the highest point on the island, reaching 976 metres elevation.

Average elevation: 212 m

Santa Catarina do Fogo

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 698 m

São Filipe

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 602 m

São Miguel

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 251 m

Tarrafal

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 114 m

São Salvador do Mundo

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 455 m

São Lourenço dos Órgãos

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 344 m

Santa Cruz

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 141 m

São Domingos

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 208 m

Maio

Cape Verde > Maio

Average elevation: 21 m

Santa Catarina

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 270 m

Ribeira Brava

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 20 m

Tarrafal de São Nicolau

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 32 m

Boa Vista

Cape Verde > Boa Vista

Average elevation: 35 m

Paul

Cape Verde

The municipality has a rugged landscape, defined by the mountain valleys of the rivers Ribeira do Paul, Ribeira das Pombas, Ribeira de Gil, Ribeira da Janela, Ribeira do Penedo and Ribeira da Aguada. Its southwesternmost point is formed by the Cova Caldera. Its highest point is Pico da Cruz, at 1585 m…

Average elevation: 522 m

Porto Novo

Cape Verde

Porto Novo is a concelho (municipality) of Cape Verde. Situated in the southern part of the island of Santo Antão, it covers 72% of the island area (564.3 km2), and is home to 41% of its population. Its population at the 2010 census was 18,028. Its capital is the town Porto Novo. Its highest point, which is…

Average elevation: 310 m

Ribeira Grande

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 464 m

São Vicente

Cape Verde > São Vicente

The island is roughly rectangular in shape with an area of 226.7 square kilometres (87.5 square miles). From east to west it measures 24.3 kilometres (15.1 miles) and from north to south 16.3 kilometres (10.1 miles). The island, of volcanic origin, is fairly flat. The last volcanic activity is considered to…

Average elevation: 46 m

Fogo

Cape Verde > São Filipe

Fogo (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfoɡu]; Portuguese for "fire") is an island in the Sotavento group of Cape Verde in the central Atlantic Ocean. Its population is 35,837 (2015), with an area of 476 km2. It reaches the highest altitude of all the islands in Cape Verde, rising to 2,829 metres (9,281 feet)…

Average elevation: 574 m

Santo Antão

Cape Verde > Porto Novo

Santo Antão is 42.75 km (26.56 mi) long (east-west) and 23.97 km (14.89 mi) wide (north-south). The island is of volcanic origin and very mountainous, characterized by two high plateaus and several steep river valleys. The southern part of the island has a desert climate, while the northeast and the higher…

Average elevation: 286 m

Monte Verde

Cape Verde > São Vicente

Monte Verde (Portuguese meaning "green mountain") is a mountain in the eastern part of the island of São Vicente, Cape Verde. At 744 m elevation, it is the island's highest point. The mountain is located 6 km (4 mi) east of the city centre of Mindelo.

Average elevation: 318 m

Mosteiros

Cape Verde

Average elevation: 846 m

Sal

Cape Verde > Sal

The island is 29.7 km long and 11.8 km wide. Its area is 219.84 km2 (84.88 sq mi). It is one of the three sandy eastern islands (Sal, Boa Vista and Maio) of the archipelago, with white sandy beaches. The island is fairly flat; its highest point is Monte Grande, at 406 m elevation. The uninhabited islet Ilhéu…

Average elevation: 7 m

Praia

Cape Verde > Praia

Average elevation: 94 m

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