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Barcelona

Spain > Catalonia > Barcelonès > Barcelona

Average elevation: 65 m

Picanya

Spain > Valencian Community

Average elevation: 30 m

León

Spain > Castile and León

As for the temperatures, in general it is a cold climate due to the altitude and the abundance of frost (which persist from November to May), being more intense in the mountainous areas reaching -18 °C. Vega de Liordes, an enclave in the León sector of Picos de Europa belonging to the municipality of Posada…

Average elevation: 913 m

Rícmar

Spain > Andalusia > Costa del Sol Occidental > Marbella

Average elevation: 35 m

Mancha Real

Spain > Andalusia

Average elevation: 552 m

Murcia

Spain > Region of Murcia > Área Metropolitana de Murcia

Murcia is located near the center of a low-lying fertile plain known as the huerta (orchard or vineyard) of Murcia. The Segura River and its right-hand tributary, the Guadalentín, run through the area. The city has an elevation of 43 metres (141 ft) above sea level and its municipality covers approximately…

Average elevation: 171 m

Asturias

Spain

Average elevation: 565 m

Bel-Air

Spain > Andalusia > Costa del Sol Occidental > Estepona

Average elevation: 35 m

Pimiango

Spain > Asturias > Ribadedeva

Average elevation: 56 m

Los Solaines

Spain > Valencian Community > Villena

Average elevation: 690 m

Arnao

Spain > Castrillón > Piedrasblancas

Average elevation: 25 m

Priédamu

Spain > Asturias > Llanes

Average elevation: 422 m

Letur

Spain > Castile-La Mancha

Average elevation: 937 m

Sueca

Spain > Valencian Community

Average elevation: 4 m

Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Spain

Average elevation: 237 m

Málaga

Spain > Andalusia > Málaga-Costa del Sol

Like many of the military fortifications that were constructed in Islamic Spain, the Alcazaba of Málaga featured a quadrangular plan. It was protected by an outer and inner wall, both supported by rectangular towers, between which a covered walkway led up the slope to the Gibralfaro (this was the only…

Average elevation: 276 m

Puerto Real

Spain > Andalusia > Bay of Cádiz

Average elevation: 18 m

Sora

Spain > Catalonia > Osona

Average elevation: 793 m

Bunyola

Spain > Balearic Islands > Serra de Tramuntana

Average elevation: 374 m

Abanilla

Spain > Region of Murcia > Oriental

Average elevation: 368 m

Pedreguer

Spain > Valencian Community

Average elevation: 132 m

Roquetes

Spain > Catalonia > Baix Ebre

Average elevation: 142 m

Sax

Spain > Valencian Community

Average elevation: 568 m

Sineu

Spain > Balearic Islands > Pla de Mallorca

Average elevation: 113 m

Vejer de la Frontera

Spain > Andalusia > La Janda

Average elevation: 53 m

Malgrat de Mar

Spain > Catalonia > Maresme

Average elevation: 26 m

Cantabria

Spain

Towards the south are higher mountains, the tops of which form the watershed between the drainage basins of the Rivers Ebro, Duero and the rivers that flow into the Bay of Biscay. These peaks generally exceed 1,500 m (4,900 ft) from the Pass of San Glorio in the west to the Pass of Los Tornos in the eastern…

Average elevation: 609 m

Lanzarote

Spain

Average elevation: 35 m

Mondrón

Spain > Andalusia > La Axarquía > Periana

Average elevation: 576 m

Ganbella

Spain > Pirinioaurrea / Prepirineo > Unciti

Average elevation: 948 m

Puerto del Rosario

Spain

Average elevation: 109 m

Valencia

Spain > Valencian Community > Comarca de València

The maximum of precipitation occurs in autumn, coinciding with the time of the year when cold drop (gota fría) episodes of heavy rainfall—associated to cut-off low pressure systems at high altitude— are common along the Western mediterranean coast. The year-on-year variability in precipitation may be,…

Average elevation: 37 m

Igualada

Spain > Catalonia > Anoia

Average elevation: 349 m

Villacarrillo

Spain > Andalusia

Average elevation: 661 m

Cortegana

Spain > Andalusia > Sierra de Huelva

Average elevation: 445 m

Asturias

Spain > Asturias

Average elevation: 569 m

Hospital

Spain > Galicia > Os Ancares > Pedrafita do Cebreiro

Average elevation: 1,184 m

Madrid

Spain > Community of Madrid

Madrid lies in the centre of the Iberian peninsula on the southern Meseta Central, 60 km south of the Guadarrama mountain range and straddling the Jarama and Manzanares river sub-drainage basins, in the wider Tagus River catchment area. With an average altitude of 650 m (2,130 ft), Madrid is the second highest…

Average elevation: 671 m

Cortiguera

Spain > Castile and León > El Bierzo

Average elevation: 552 m

Pico Mazo

Spain > Castile and León > Valle de Sedano

Average elevation: 802 m

Praia de Queiruga

Spain > Galicia > Noia > As Chamosas

Average elevation: 45 m

Montseny

Spain > Catalonia > Vallès Oriental

Average elevation: 993 m

Becerril de la Sierra

Spain > Community of Madrid

Average elevation: 1,146 m

Palafrugell

Spain > Catalonia > Lower Empordà

Average elevation: 70 m

Torrijos

Spain > Castile-La Mancha

Average elevation: 537 m

Val d'Aran

Spain > Catalonia

Average elevation: 1,898 m

Catalonia

Spain

In the Mediterranean area, summers are dry and hot with sea breezes, and the maximum temperature is around 26–31 °C (79–88 °F). Winter is cool or slightly cold depending on the location. It snows frequently in the Pyrenees, and it occasionally snows at lower altitudes, even by the coastline. Spring and…

Average elevation: 559 m

Tenerife

Spain

Teide National Park, located in the center of the island, is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It includes Mount Teide, which has the highest elevation in Spain, and the highest elevation among all the islands in the Atlantic Ocean. It is also the third-largest volcano in the world, when measured from its…

Average elevation: 281 m

Guía de Isora

Spain

Average elevation: 785 m

Burgos

Spain > Castile and León

At an elevation of 865 metres (2,838 ft), the city of Burgos lies in the transition zone between a Warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csb) and an Oceanic climate (Köppen Cfb), with some continental influence resulting from its distance from the sea and higher altitude. Burgos' climate features chilly…

Average elevation: 907 m

Mérida

Spain > Extremadura

Average elevation: 292 m

Mara

Spain > Aragon > Comunidad de Calatayud

Average elevation: 773 m

A Coruña

Spain > Galicia > A Coruña

Average elevation: 51 m

Navarre

Spain

Despite its relatively small size, Navarre features stark contrasts in geography, from the Pyrenees mountain range that dominates the territory to the plains of the Ebro river valley in the south. The highest point in Navarre is Mesa de los Tres Reyes, with an elevation of 2,428 metres (7,965 feet).

Average elevation: 629 m

Castile and León

Spain

The morphology of Castile and León consists, for the most part, of the northern half of the Meseta Central (Meseta Norte) and a belt of mountainous reliefs. The Meseta Central is a high plateau with an average altitude close to 800 m (2,600 ft) above sea-level; it is covered by deposited clay materials that…

Average elevation: 788 m

Cáceres

Spain > Extremadura

Average elevation: 389 m

Valencian Community

Spain

The warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csb), humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa), oceanic climate (Köppen Cfb) and the desertic climate (Köppen BWh) are also found in the Valencian Community. The Csb climate is more common and is found in inland, high altitude areas (generally starting above…

Average elevation: 550 m

Canary Islands

Spain

The Canary Islands, especially Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Lanzarote, are a major tourist destination, with over 12 million visitors per year. This is due to their beaches, subtropical climate, and important natural attractions, especially Maspalomas in Gran Canaria and Mount Teide (a World…

Average elevation: 13 m

Basque Country

Spain

The Basque Country region is dominated by a warm, humid and wet oceanic climate. The coastal area is part of Green Spain and by extension, the climate is similar for Bayonne and Biarritz as well. Inland areas in Navarre and the southern regions of the autonomous community are transitional, with continental…

Average elevation: 560 m

el Campello

Spain > Valencian Community

Average elevation: 135 m

A Coruña

Spain > Galicia

Average elevation: 225 m

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Spain

Average elevation: 119 m

Adeje

Spain

Average elevation: 703 m

Mazapé

Spain > Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Average elevation: 321 m

Refugi de la Restanca

Spain > Catalonia > Val d'Aran

Average elevation: 2,161 m

Gandia

Spain > Valencian Community > Gandia

Average elevation: 50 m

Onda

Spain > Valencian Community > Onda

Average elevation: 259 m

Lloret de Mar

Spain > Catalonia > Selva

Average elevation: 125 m

Albacete

Spain > Castile-La Mancha

Albacete is located in the South-East of the Iberian Peninsula, in the plains of La Mancha (part of the Inner Plateau), at an elevation of about 686 metres (2,251 feet).

Average elevation: 786 m

Inca

Spain > Balearic Islands > Raiguer

Average elevation: 125 m

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