San Salvador (Hidalgo), Mexico elevation is 1949 meters and San Salvador elevation in feet is 6394 ft above sea level [src 1]. San Salvador is a seat of a second-order administrative division (feature code) with elevation that is 635 meters (2083 ft) bigger than average city elevation in Mexico.
Below is the Elevation map of San Salvador, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from 1924 to 2366 m (6312 to 7762 ft) with average elevation of 1977.1 meters (=6487 ft) [note 1]
These maps also provides idea of topography and contour of this city, they are displayed at different zoom levels. More info about maps, scale and edge coordinates you can find below images.
\ | Map #1 | Topo.Map |
Scale [m] | 1924..2366 m | × |
Scale [ft] | 6312..7762 ft | × |
Average | 1977.1 m = 6487 ft | × |
Width | 9.17 km = 5.7 mi | 293.3 km = 182.2 mi |
Height | 9.17 km = 5.7 mi | 293.3 km = 182.2 mi |
↑Max Latitude | 20.327044° | 21.59915° |
Latitude at center | 20.28583° | 20.28583° |
↓Min Latitude | 20.244605° | 18.96129° |
← Min Longitude | -99.058515° | -100.42082° |
Longitude center | -99.01457° | -99.01457° |
→Max Longitude | -98.970625° | -97.60832° |
Cities around San Salvador sort by population:
• Actopan elevation 2008 m
7.6 km, 103°
• El Rosario 1987 m
4.3 km, 195°
• San Antonio Zaragoza 1995 m
3.8 km, 153°
• Caxuxi 1967 m
3.3 km, 49°
• El Boxtha 1966 m
5.1 km, 124°
• Daxtha 1958 m
3.7 km, 100°
• Lagunilla 1932 m
6.5 km, 348°
• Santa María Amajac 2015 m
6.5 km, 164°
• Déxtho de Victoria 1947 m
4.5 km, 347°
• Cerritos 1958 m
7.5 km, 1°
• Teofani 1966 m
5.1 km, 324°
• El Olvera 1955 m
2.1 km, 213°
En español:
San Salvador elevación 1949 m.
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San Salvador élévation 1949 m.
Auf Deutsch:
San Salvador höhe über dem Meeresspiegel ist 1949 m.
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