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Aldeia Nova

Portugal > Guarda > Trancoso

Average elevation: 665 m

Budens

Portugal > Faro > Vila do Bispo

Average elevation: 74 m

Aveiro

Portugal > Aveiro

Average elevation: 18 m

Golegã

Portugal > Santarém

Average elevation: 49 m

Serra de Santo António

Portugal > Santarém > Alcanena

Average elevation: 338 m

Fonte da Bica

Portugal > Santarém > Rio Maior

Average elevation: 152 m

Bragança

Portugal > Bragança

In 1442, King Afonso V established the hereditary dukedom of the Duchy of Braganza, for his uncle Afonso, Count of Barcelos, becoming one of the oldest fiefdoms in Portugal. The second Duke of Braganza, Fernando, reinforced his grandfather's frontier strategy and expanded his territory by integrating the lands…

Average elevation: 768 m

Carcavelos

Portugal > Lisbon > Cascais

Average elevation: 31 m

Quintãs

Portugal > Porto > Gondomar > Melres e Medas

Average elevation: 119 m

Marinha

Portugal > Leiria > Pedrógão Grande > Graça

Average elevation: 320 m

Vinhó

Portugal > Guarda > Gouveia

Average elevation: 528 m

Vinhó

Portugal > Coimbra > Vila Cova de Alva e Anseriz

Average elevation: 334 m

Nazaré

Portugal > Leiria

Average elevation: 47 m

Fátima

Portugal > Santarém

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: 359 m

Algarve

Portugal

The Algarve is located in the southernmost area of continental Portugal and the southwesternmost area of the Iberian Peninsula and mainland Europe, covering an area of 4,997 km2 (1,929 sq mi). It borders to the north with the Alentejo region (Alentejo Litoral and Baixo Alentejo), to the south and west with the…

Average elevation: 99 m

Odivelas

Portugal > Lisbon

Average elevation: 116 m

Évora

Portugal > Évora

Évora (altitude 300m) is situated in Alentejo, a large region of wide plains in the south of Portugal, bordered to the North by the Tagus River and to the South by the region of Algarve. The city is 140 km (87 mi) from the capital city Lisbon, and 80 km (50 mi) from Badajoz at the Spanish border. It is the…

Average elevation: 247 m

Isna

Portugal > Castelo Branco > Oleiros

Average elevation: 724 m

Santana

Portugal

Average elevation: 583 m

Sintra

Portugal > Lisbon

The São João platform, along the northern flank of the Sintra Mountains, has altitudes between 100 metres (110 yd) and 150 metres (160 yd), while the southern part of the mountains, the Cascais platform, is lower: sloping from 150 metres (160 yd) to the sea, terminating along the coast, around 30 metres (33…

Average elevation: 127 m

Almada

Portugal > Setúbal

Average elevation: 32 m

Câmara de Lobos

Portugal

Câmara de Lobos is the second largest settlement by population in Madeira with the largest (45%) contribution of youth under 25 years. Located within the metropolitan zone of Funchal, it is limited to the east by Funchal (through the parish of Estreito de Câmara de Lobos); to the west by the municipality of…

Average elevation: 781 m

Óbidos

Portugal > Leiria

Average elevation: 74 m

Cascais

Portugal > Lisbon

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: 87 m

Miranda do Douro

Portugal > Bragança

Average elevation: 742 m

Vila Franca de Xira

Portugal > Lisbon

Average elevation: 59 m

Arripiado

Portugal > Santarém > Chamusca

Average elevation: 67 m

Louredo

Portugal > Braga > Vieira do Minho

Average elevation: 504 m

Linhares

Portugal > Guarda > Celorico da Beira

Average elevation: 807 m

Azores

Portugal

The same can not be said for the higher altitudes (e.g. Mount Pico), where upper air masses of a continental origin and with a more direct pathway can reach the surface and present those areas with drier air and more extreme temperatures. At the same time, this free atmosphere circulating air transports…

Average elevation: 2 m

Ilha de Santa Maria

Portugal > Almagreira

On 8 February 1989, an American chartered Boeing 707 of Independent Air Flight 1851 crashed at Pico Alto, killing all 137 passengers and 7 members of the crew. There was confusion between tower and pilots as to the appropriate altitude during their approach.

Average elevation: 81 m

Algarve

Portugal

The Algarve is located in the southernmost area of continental Portugal and the southwesternmost area of the Iberian Peninsula and mainland Europe, covering an area of 4,997 km2 (1,929 sq mi). It borders to the north with the Alentejo region (Alentejo Litoral and Baixo Alentejo), to the south and west with the…

Average elevation: 99 m

Ervidel

Portugal > Beja

Average elevation: 148 m

Alqueidão da Serra

Portugal > Leiria > Porto de Mós

Average elevation: 314 m

Palmela

Portugal > Setúbal

Average elevation: 35 m

Benfeita

Portugal > Coimbra

Average elevation: 592 m

Funchal

Portugal

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

Costa Brava

Portugal > Praia do Norte

Average elevation: 215 m

Góis

Portugal > Coimbra

The mountains of the Penedo de Góis, which are part of the Serra da Lousã (Lousã Mountains), at a height of 1,043 metres (3,422 ft), have an accentuated orography with many climatic differences; the Lousã represents the end of the southwest-central cordillera, with elevations between 800 metres (2,600 ft)…

Average elevation: 515 m

Coimbra

Portugal > Coimbra

Despite being relatively distant from the coast, Coimbra also has a marked Atlantic influence due to the floodplain of the Mondego River which crosses the city, making both its winters and summers milder than they would otherwise be. This influence also makes cold waves less frequent and less intense, however,…

Average elevation: 129 m

Portimão

Portugal > Faro

The geographical distribution of the altitude and relief of the municipality of Portimão generically follow the three types of territory present in the Barlavento: the coastal region, the Barrocal (a region between the coastal region and the mountains) and the mountains up north. Each one with their own…

Average elevation: 67 m

Maceira

Portugal > Leiria > Leiria

Average elevation: 121 m

Loulé

Portugal > Faro

Loulé is well known for the sandy beaches, such as Quarteira. Inland, Loulé shows a rich geology, paleontology, and wildlife. The seat of the municipality, the city of Loulé proper, is about 10 kilometres inland from the nearest coast at an elevation exceeding 100 meters and higher.

Average elevation: 206 m

Angra do Heroísmo

Portugal

Average elevation: 147 m

Madeira Island

Portugal > Madeira > Nuns Valley

Average elevation: 172 m

Altura

Portugal > Faro > Castro Marim

Average elevation: 23 m

Santarém

Portugal

Average elevation: 138 m

Quarteira

Portugal > Faro > Quarteira

Average elevation: 29 m

Albufeira

Portugal > Faro

Average elevation: 77 m

Vila Verde

Portugal > Braga > Vila Verde e Barbudo > Vila Verde

Average elevation: 113 m

Covão do Lobo

Portugal > Centro > Igreja Velha

Average elevation: 51 m

Amieira

Portugal > Centro > Amieira

Average elevation: 25 m

Rocha das Gaivotas

Portugal > Algarve > Sagres

Average elevation: 18 m

Montinhos

Portugal > Algarve > Alferce

Average elevation: 225 m

Calvário

Portugal > North

Average elevation: 964 m

Lara

Portugal > North > Lara

Average elevation: 95 m

Arcozelo

Portugal > North > Vila Nova de Gaia > Arcozelo

Average elevation: 42 m

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