As such, the majority of the Mexican central and northern territories are loed at high altitudes, and the highest elevations are found at the TransMexican Volcanic Belt: بيكو دي أوريزابا (5,700 m or 18,701 ft), بوبوكاتيبتل (5,462 m or 17,920 ft) and Iztaccihuatl (5,286 m or 17,343 ft) and the نيفادو دي تولوكا (4,577 m or 15,016 ft).