Meseta Plateau
The Meseta Plateau is a plateau in the middle of the Iberian Peninsula and maintains an altitude of 610 to 760 meters. It is surrounded by mountains, and to the west is a gentle and numerous water source, which flows into the river and forms a border with Portugal. The cistern plateau, located in the middle, is a kind of sogo garden, which serves as a spine to separate north and south areas. The north is higher and the width is narrower. Madrid is surrounded by peaks and it rises to 2,400m north of the city. Pico Albansor, the highest peak in the west of Madrid, rises to 2,592 meters above sea level. The heights of the Shethem High rise to a height, but they do not cause substantial traffic disturbances, and railway traffic is located in the northwest and northeast, so no major problems arise. There are a lot of snow-covered mountains in the mountainous area extending around the plateau, and it is not inferior to tourism resources, and it is similar to the glacial terrain. These zones become more and more westward.