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Spain is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the West and the Mediterranean Sea on the East. That puts it at sea level.
The Sierra Nevada Peak, near Grenada, reaches 11,411 ft. in altitude.
Pico de Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Islands at 3718 m is the highest in all Spain. The Canary Islands are volcanic islands off the northwest coast of Africa.
Mulhacen, in the Sierra Nevadas, is the highest in continental Spain at 3,478 m. It is also the highest mountain in Europe outside the Alps and the Caucasus
Spain's highest elevation is Pico de Teide, on Tenerife Island in the Canary Islands (Atlantic Ocean) at 3718 meters (12,198 ft.).
The highest elevation within European Spain is Mulhacen at 3482 meters (11,423 ft.).
The absolute highest point in Spain is Pico de Teide on the Island of Tenerife, in the Canary Islands (Atlantic Ocean) at 3718 meters (12,144 feet).
The highest point in continental Spain is the Mulhacen Peak in the Siera Nevada at 3479 meters (11,414 feet).
Barcelona's elevation is 39 feet and 4 inches (12 meters).
Spain's lowest elevation is sea level
Sea level is Spain's lowest elevation.
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The European capital city with the highest elevation is Andorra la Vella, the capital of Andorra. Its elevation is approximately 3,356 feet (1,023 meters) above sea level.
Spain has a higher overall elevation than France. France is a country of flat plains and gently rolling hills. The highest point in France is Mount Blanc at 4,808-meters. Spain is a mountainous country. The highest point in Spain is Mount Tiede at 3,718-meters.
France has the higher elevation. France - Mont Blanc 4,808 m (15,781 ft) Spain - Pico de Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Island 3,718 m (12,198 ft) There is some room for discussion. While France has the tallest peak in European Union, much of France is lowland areas. In contrast, much of Spain is on a mid-level plateau. This means the on average a place in Spain will have higher elevation than a place in France.
The Pyrenees mountains.
While they both lie at sea level, Spain's highest point has a much greater altitude than England's highest point. Spain's highest mountain, Mulhacen, is about three and a half times taller than England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike.
Teide (volcano) on Tenerife in the Canary Islands, 3,718 m (12,198 ft).
I was looking for the same answer and found it on line. I guess I can't put the link in here for you (sorry) but the answer is 2211 feet.
The largest volcanic mountain located in the country of Spain is Mount Teide, in Spanish 'Pico del Teide'. It has an elevation of 3,718 meters, of 12,198 ft., which converts it in the highest peak of Spain and also the highest point of the islands of the Atlantic.
France France - Mont Blanc 4,808 m (15,781 ft) Spain - Pico de Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Island 3,718 m (12,198 ft) Research indicates that 90% of Mt. Blanc is in Italy. Furthermore, the location of the summit seems to be in question. There is some room for discussion. While France has the tallest peak in European Union, much of France is lowland areas. In contrast, much of Spain is on a mid-level plateau. This means the on average a place in Spain will have higher elevation than a place in France.
I would say that the people of France are happier than the people of Spain, especially since the recent downturn in the Spanish economy. This would mean that France would have more elation (elated means being very happy). If perhaps you meant "elevation", there is some room for discussion. While France has the tallest peak in European Union, much of France is lowland areas. In contrast, much of Spain is on a mid-level plateau. This means the on average a place in Spain will have higher elevation than a place in France.
They're both on Earth, so any difference would be insignificant. Since the average elevation of Spain is a bit higher than England's, there is perhaps a few hundred feet difference.