Mexican PlateauRange Type | Highland or plateau | Highest Point | Cerro El Jabalín (3440+ m/11,286+ ft) | Countries | Mexico | States/Provinces | Chihuahua (42%), Coahuila (17%), Zacatecas (9%), San Luis Potosí (9%), Durango (8%), Guanajuato (6%), Jalisco (4%), Querétaro (2%), Aguascalientes (1%), Sonora (1%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | Area | 429,579 sq km / 165,861 sq mi Area may include lowland areas | Extent | 1,318 km / 819 mi North-South 969 km / 602 mi East-West | Center Lat/Long | 25° 51' N; 104° 12' W | Map Link | Microsoft Bing Map | Search Engines - search the web for "Mexican Plateau": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Search
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Major Peaks of the Mexican PlateauTen Highest Peaks | Rank | Peak Name | m | ft | Range4 | 1. | Cerro El Jabalín | 3440+ | 11,286+ | | 2. | Cerro El Zamorano | 3366 | 11,043 | | 3. | Cerro El Espolon | 3260+ | 10,696+ | | 4. | Cerro El Refugio | 3200 | 10,499 | | 5. | Cerro Los Pelones | 3174 | 10,413 | | 6. | Cerro Grande | 3170+ | 10,400+ | | 7. | Cerro La Pinguica | 3160+ | 10,367+ | | 8. | Cerro Agustinos | 3120 | 10,236 | | 9. | Cerro el Centinela | 3117+ | 10,226+ | | 10. | Sierra la Madera High Point | 3020+ | 9908+ | | Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included. |
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