You need to be more specific when you ask a question. 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.
Yes. Not too many countries are below sea level, even in part. Holland has, over centuries, reclaimed some land from the sea using an extensive network of dikes, and there are natural depressions in...
110 metres above sea level
It is a mile high, thus why it is called the Mile-High City.
It is aproximently 8 miles.
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