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demanding that the surrounding geography join in mourning and preserve her name: "struck by Herculean voice, the mountaintops shudder at the ridges; he kept crying out with a sorrowful noise 'Pyrene!' and all the rock-cliffs and wild-beast haunts echo back 'Pyrene!' ... The mountains hold on to the wept-over name through the ages."
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A still more marked effect of the preponderance of rainfall in the western half of the chain is seen in the vegetation. The lower mountains in the extreme west are wooded, but the extent of forest declines as one moves eastwards. The eastern Pyrenees are peculiarly wild and barren, all the more since
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but rather have their greatest lengths along the direction of the mountain chain. They form, in fact, in a narrow zone near the crest of the highest mountains. Here, as in the other great mountain ranges of central Europe, there is substantial evidence of a much wider expanse of glaciation during the
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in the western and snowy central Pyrenees, but there are no glaciers in the eastern Pyrenees because there is insufficient snowfall to cause their development. Glaciers are confined to the northern slopes of the central Pyrenees, and do not descend, like those of the Alps, far down into the valleys
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After his victory over Geryon, Hercules passes through the kingdom of Bebryx again, finding the girl's lacerated remains. As is often the case in stories of this hero, the sober Hercules responds with heartbroken grief and remorse at the actions of his darker self, and lays Pyrene to rest tenderly,
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This furnace serves as a science research site studying materials at very high temperatures. Temperatures above 3,500 °C (6,330 °F) can be obtained in a few seconds; in addition, it provides rapid temperature changes and therefore allows studying the effect of thermal shocks.
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stretch north-eastwards towards the central plateau of France. Though the difference in latitude is only about 1°, in the west the flora resembles that of central Europe while in the east it is distinctly Mediterranean in character. The Pyrenees are nearly as rich in
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The annual snow-line varies in different parts of the Pyrenees from about 2,700 to 2,800 metres (8,900 to 9,200 ft) above sea level. In average the seasonal snow is observed at least 50% of the time above 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) between December and April.
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and was used to take detailed photographs of the surface of the Moon in preparation for the Apollo missions. Other studies conducted in 1965 provided a detailed analysis of the composition of the atmospheres on Mars and Venus, this served as a basis for
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it is in this part of the chain that granitic masses prevail. Also moving from west to east, there is a change in the composition of the flora, with the change becoming most evident as one passes the centre of the mountain chain from which point the
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The Mediterranean World Environment and History. IAG Working Group on Geo-archeology, Symposium Proceedings. Environmental Dynamics and History in Mediterranean Areas, Paris, Université de Paris – Sorbonne 24 – 26 avril
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Since 1980, the observatory has had a 2-metre telescope, which is the largest telescope in France. Overtaken by the giant telescopes built in recent decades, today the observatory is widely open to amateur astronomy.
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Low passes are lacking, and the principal roads and the railroads between France and Spain run only in the lowlands at the western and eastern ends of the Pyrenees, near sea level. The main passes of note are:
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The observatory housed a powerful mechanical equatorial reflector which was used in 1909 to formally discredit the Martian canal theory. A 1.06-metre (42 in) telescope was installed in 1963, funded by
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is an astronomical observatory located at 2877 metres on top of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre in the French Pyrenees. Construction of the observatory began in 1878 and the 8-metre dome was completed in 1908.
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Nowadays, industrialisation and changing agriculture practices have diminished the custom. However, the importance of transhumance continues to be recognised through its celebration in popular festivals.
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Barnolas, A. y Pujalte, V. (2004). «La Cordillera Pirenaica». Vera Torres, J. A. (ed.), ed. Geología de España. Sociedad Geológica de España e Instituto Geológico y Minero de España. pp. 231-343.
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the range receives, including rain and snow, is much greater in the western than in the eastern Pyrenees because of the moist air that blows in from the Atlantic Ocean over the
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There are many marble quarries in the Pyrenees, most of which were opened by the Romans in ancient times. Quarried intermittently, they provided prestigious marbles such as
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Because of the lack of low passes a number of tunnels have been created, beneath the passes at Somport, Envalira, and Puymorens and new routes in the center of the range at
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held in September. The stages held in the Pyrenees are often crucial legs of both tours, drawing hundreds of thousands of spectators to the region.
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which traverses peaks and ridges along a high altitude route. In addition, there are numerous marked and unmarked trails throughout the region.
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coast with summits reaching 2,600 m (8,500 ft). At the eastern end on the southern side lies a distinct area known as the
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area, the mean elevation is remarkably uniform until a sudden decline occurs in the easternmost portion of the chain known as the
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Les Corbières maritimes – forment-elles un étage de végétation méditerranéenne thermophile masqué par la pression humaine ?
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In 1997, part of the Pyrenees (including Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park and Pyrenees National Park) was inscribed on the
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population was hunted to near-extinction in the 1990s, but its numbers rebounded in 1996 when three bears were brought from
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and mostly situated high, near the contact of the granite with the stratified rocks. The lower springs, such as those of
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deposits capable of being profitably worked are situated chiefly on the Spanish slopes, but the French side has beds of
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of the Pyrenees are on the Spanish side, where there is a large and complex system of ranges stretching from Spanish
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the frequency with which the upper end of a valley assumes the form of a semicircle of precipitous cliffs, called a
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Gascoin, S.; Hagolle, O.; Huc, M.; Jarlan, L.; Dejoux, J.F.; Szczypta, C.; Marti, R.; Sánchez, R. (2015).
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Babault, Julien; Van Den Driessche, Jean; Bonnet, Stephanie; Castelltort, Sébastien; Crave, Alain (2005).
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On the French side the slopes of the main range descend abruptly and there are no foothills except in the
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is the world's largest solar furnace. It is situated in Font-Romeu-Odeillo-Via, in the department of
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is found only in some of the streams of the northern slopes of these mountains; the only other
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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was usually located in the mythical west of the setting sun, he was also associated with
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In the Eastern Pyrenees, with the exception of one break at the eastern extremity of the
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No big cities are in the range itself. The largest urban area close to the Pyrenees is
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The following is the complete list of the summits of the Pyrenees above 3,000 metres:
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of the Atlantic Ocean, the average elevation gradually increases from west to east.
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For the most part, the main crest forms a divide between Spain and France, with the
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the absence of great lakes, such as those that fill the lateral valleys of the Alps
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coast, reaching a maximum altitude of 3,404 metres (11,168 ft) at the peak of
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times. Presumably it formed at height as extensive sedimentation raised the local
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with a population of 1,330,954 in its metropolitan area. On the Spanish side
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Sections of the mountain range vary in more than one respect. There are some
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of the Pyrenees are not in general of much importance now, though there were
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rocks, while in the western part the granite peaks are flanked by layers of
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Padel Maxime; Sébastien Clausen; Marc Poujol; José-Javier Alvaro (2022).
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or Port de Canfranc (1,632 m (5,354 ft)), where there were old
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Both sides of the Pyrenees are popular spots for winter sports such as
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is sandwiched in the eastern portion of the mountain range between the
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Other classical sources derived the name from the Greek word for fire,
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) William Smith, LLD, Ed.
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The upper parts of the Pyrenees contain low-relief surfaces forming a
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species as the Alps, and among the most remarkable instances of that
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for its spectacular geologic landforms and testimony to the unique "
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Baretous Valley and Piedmont plain, in the French western Pyrénées
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Aiguilles d'Ansabère and Mesa de los Tres Reyes reflected in the
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Marble in the Palace of Madrid's decoration: Origins and impacts
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are abundant and remarkable, and especially noteworthy are the
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Mountain ranges of the Basque Country (autonomous community)
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river basin in southern Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. The
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the large number of the mountain torrents locally called
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An important feature of rural life in the Pyrenees is '
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scientists to predict that these planets had no life.
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Forests of the Iberian Peninsula - Eurosiberian region
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The eastern part of the Pyrenees consists largely of
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3,404 metres (11,168 ft) in the Maladeta ridge,
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Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park
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Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park
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The open pit of Trimoun near the commune of 959:Conspicuous features of Pyrenean scenery are: 756:The Central Pyrenees extend eastward from the 399:extended on both sides of the mountain range. 356:are a mountain range straddling the border of 4456: 4368: 4354: 1458:of Ariège, the principal genera of which are 1414:, several species of which are endemic here. 470:connects the story of Hercules and Pyrene to 4470: 4062: 4060: 4058: 3850:. Paris, 2003, 191 – 202, (Elsevier France, 3793:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 1311: 1102:(1,057 m (3,468 ft)), entirely in 1066:Plan de Beret (1,870 m (6,140 ft)) 719: 4323:Archives of Pyrénées-Atlantiques department 3667:(Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 20–21 1566: 1204:(Ariège) is one of the greatest sources of 617:Composite satellite image of the Pyrenees ( 4463: 4449: 4361: 4347: 3861: 3762: 3760: 3758: 3756: 3754: 3752: 3750: 2982:run the length of the mountain range: the 1716: 1657:. Also spoken, to a lesser degree, is the 1281:(Aude), are mostly selenitic and not hot. 4245: 4055: 4009: 3934: 3893: 3748: 3746: 3744: 3742: 3740: 3738: 3736: 3734: 3732: 3730: 1378:is the occurrence of the monotypic genus 391:sandwiched in between. Historically, the 4260: 3779: 3335:Category:Mountain passes of the Pyrenees 2939: 1793: 1762: 1758: 1720: 1711: 1570: 1506: 1351: 1233:. The hot springs, among which those of 1210: 1151: 1139: 723: 706: 691: 683: 668: 657: 643: 632:, the highest mountain of the Pyrenees, 624: 612: 3825:, Publicacions L'Abadia de Montserrat. 3665:Exemplary Epic: Silius Italicus' Punica 3330:Megalithic sites in Pyrénées-Orientales 1356:Aigualluts cascade in Benasque Valley, 982:, surpassed in Europe only by those of 188:55,000 km (21,000 sq mi) 14: 4540: 4236: 4029: 3727: 886:massifs and Southwestern territory of 505: 34:Range of mountains in southwest Europe 4628:Mountain ranges of Nouvelle-Aquitaine 4444: 4342: 4279: 3953:(Marbles, from quarries to palaces), 3515: 3502: 3489: 3468: 3455: 2935: 2637:Pic du Midi d'Ossau reflected in the 1106:(Spain) is an important point on the 591:(the latter two of which include the 426:says Pyrene is the name of a town in 2990:across the southern slopes, and the 1528:Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park 1163: 3990:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 3650:, his triple-body was preserved at 1515:) in Posets-Maladeta Natural Park, 1215:Various samples of Pyrenean marbles 1045:(1,920 m (6,300 ft)), on 699:with its 422 metre high waterfall, 24: 4230: 3006:competition held in the Pyrenees. 2699:(2,942 m) - highest point of 2624:Notable summits below 3,000 metres 1856:List of Pyrenean three-thousanders 1849: 1502: 1342:Pyrenees conifer and mixed forests 1324: 745:In the Western Pyrenees, from the 25: 4639: 4588:Landforms of Pyrénées-Atlantiques 4301: 3556:"Charter of the Catalan Language" 3017:resorts in the Pyrenees include: 2528:(3,010 m) (Catalonia-Aragon) 2270:(3,072 m) (Catalonia-France) 2102:(3,131 m) (Catalonia-France) 2072:(3,143 m) (Catalonia-France) 1125:A notable visual feature of this 1054:Pas de la Casa or Port d'Envalira 434:, she was the virgin daughter of 4593:Landforms of Pyrénées-Orientales 4568:Landforms of Ariège (department) 4526: 4429: 3767: 3409: 3379: 3361: 3343: 3304: 3290: 3276: 2986:across the northern slopes, the 2674: 2660: 2645: 2630: 1257:in France may be mentioned, are 850:The Pyrenees are older than the 598:The independent principality of 493:). According to Greek historian 217: 96: 4203: 4192:from the original on 2012-01-31 4178: 4162: 4151:from the original on 2015-10-07 4137: 4098:from the original on 2016-02-07 4018:from the original on 2015-05-29 3977: 3960: 3951:Marbres, de carrières en palais 3943: 3902: 3886:10.1344/GeologicaActa2022.20.14 3835: 3815: 3797: 3709: 3698: 1475:, an endemic subspecies of the 1072:(1,794 m (5,886 ft)). 4488:Cordilleras Costeras Catalanas 3673: 3657: 3632: 3616: 3591: 3567: 3548: 3531: 3401: 3009: 2971:held annually in July and the 2576:(3,005 m) (Aragon-France) 2564:(3,006 m) (Aragon-France) 2558:(3,006 m) (Aragon-France) 2534:(3,009 m) (Aragon-France) 2510:(3,012 m) (Aragon-France) 2486:(3,018 m) (Aragon-France) 2480:(3,020 m) (Aragon-France) 2438:(3,029 m) (Aragon-France) 2420:(3,031 m) (Aragon-France) 2402:(3,034 m) (Aragon-France) 2342:(3,050 m) (Aragon-France) 2312:(3,062 m) (Aragon-France) 2294:(3,067 m) (Aragon-France) 2282:(3,071 m) (Aragon-France) 2264:(3,073 m) (Aragon-France) 2204:(3,085 m) (Aragon-France) 2198:(3,090 m) (Aragon-France) 2186:(3,095 m) (Aragon-France) 2180:(3,106 m) (Aragon-France) 2174:(3,106 m) (Aragon-France) 2162:(3,109 m) (Aragon-France) 2156:(3,110 m) (Aragon-France) 2150:(3,116 m) (Aragon-France) 2138:(3,120 m) (Aragon-France) 2132:(3,121 m) (Aragon-France) 2114:(3,129 m) (Aragon-France) 2108:(3,130 m) (Aragon-France) 2096:(3,132 m) (Aragon-France) 2090:(3,134 m) (Aragon-France) 2066:(3,144 m) (Aragon-France) 2060:(3,144 m) (Aragon-France) 2048:(3,160 m) (Aragon-France) 2036:(3,161 m) (Aragon-France) 2024:(3,177 m) (Aragon-France) 1988:(3,219 m) (Aragon-France) 1976:(3,221 m) (Aragon-France) 1970:(3,247 m) (Aragon-France) 1964:(3,252 m) (Aragon-France) 1946:(3,289 m) (Aragon-France) 1928:(3,298 m) (Aragon-France) 1789: 1622:. For their history, see also 1176:mines at several locations in 1095:(1,578 m (5,177 ft)) 1089:(1,766 m (5,794 ft)) 1016:, are notable examples of the 783:3,355 metres (11,007 ft). 777:3,375 metres (11,073 ft), 13: 1: 4254:Institute of European History 4246:Edelmayer, Friedrich (2012). 4188:. El Correo. 9 October 2004. 3394: 3065:Bareges-La Mongie (Tourmalet) 128:3,404 m (11,168 ft) 4603:Landforms of Hautes-Pyrénées 4578:Mountain ranges of Catalonia 4241:. Methuen & Co., London. 4041:UNESCO World Heritage Centre 3575:Collins Road Atlas of Europe 2184:Pic de la cascade occidental 1546:Posets-Maladeta Natural Park 954: 802: 500: 402: 7: 3966:María Luisa Tárraga Baldó, 3269: 1669:dialects in France and the 1579:on summer pasture near the 1184:in Ariège, and the foot of 10: 4644: 4598:Landforms of Haute-Garonne 3845:In: Eric Fouache (Edit.): 2944:Ski Center, Cerler (Spain) 2850:Grande Aiguille d'Ansabère 2606:(3,002 m) (Catalonia) 2600:(3,002 m) (Catalonia) 2594:(3,003 m) (Catalonia) 2504:(3,014 m) (Catalonia) 2498:(3,014 m) (Catalonia) 2432:(3,030 m) (Catalonia) 2408:(3,033 m) (Catalonia) 2034:Pic de la cascade oriental 1853: 1345: 1339: 1333: 1284: 1087:Col de la Pierre St Martin 843: 839: 806: 557:are part of the following 514:are part of the following 486: 26: 4573:Mountain ranges of Aragon 4553:Mountain ranges of Europe 4524: 4478: 4427: 4376: 4370:Mountain ranges of France 4282:10 Manuels and a Manolete 4252:(in German and English). 4011:10.5194/hess-19-2337-2015 2790:Cap de la cometa del forn 2760:Petit Pic du Midi d'Ossau 2484:Pico del puerto de la pez 2016:3rd Western Peak Maladeta 1980:2nd Western Peak Maladeta 1956:1st Western Peak Maladeta 1749:Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1448:Pyrenean brook salamander 1392:. Other examples include 1049:between France and Spain. 978:, which often form lofty 720:Physiographical divisions 711:Sant Maurici lake in the 322: 299: 294: 255: 229: 215: 210: 197: 192: 184: 180:491 km (305 mi) 176: 171: 132: 122: 112: 107: 95: 44: 39: 29:Pyrenees (disambiguation) 4472:Mountain ranges of Spain 4261:Paegelow, Claus (2008). 4237:Belloc, Hilaire (1909). 1567:Demographics and culture 1417: 1329: 4618:Physiographic provinces 4037:"Pyrénées - Mont Perdu" 3841:Christophe Neff : 3821:Jordi Sacasas i Lluís, 3790:Encyclopædia Britannica 2980:long-distance footpaths 2880:Pic des Trois Seigneurs 2862:Pic du Saint Barthélémy 2618:(3,001 m) (Aragon) 2612:(3,002 m) (Aragon) 2588:(3,003 m) (France) 2582:(3,005 m) (Aragon) 2570:(3,006 m) (Aragon) 2552:(3,006 m) (France) 2546:(3,007 m) (Aragon) 2540:(3,008 m) (France) 2522:(3,011 m) (Aragon) 2516:(3,011 m) (France) 2492:(3,017 m) (France) 2474:(3,021 m) (France) 2468:(3,022 m) (France) 2462:(3,023 m) (France) 2456:(3,024 m) (Aragon) 2450:(3,025 m) (Aragon) 2444:(3,026 m) (Aragon) 2426:(3,031 m) (France) 2414:(3,032 m) (France) 2396:(3,034 m) (Aragon) 2390:(3,035 m) (France) 2384:(3,036 m) (Aragon) 2378:(3,037 m) (Aragon) 2372:(3,039 m) (France) 2366:(3,043 m) (France) 2360:(3,045 m) (Aragon) 2354:(3,045 m) (Aragon) 2348:(3,046 m) (Aragon) 2336:(3,051 m) (Aragon) 2330:(3,053 m) (Aragon) 2324:(3,058 m) (France) 2318:(3,060 m) (France) 2306:(3,065 m) (Aragon) 2300:(3,066 m) (France) 2288:(3,067 m) (Aragon) 2276:(3,071 m) (Aragon) 2258:(3,073 m) (Aragon) 2252:(3,074 m) (France) 2246:(3,076 m) (Aragon) 2240:(3,077 m) (France) 2234:(3,078 m) (Aragon) 2228:(3,079 m) (Aragon) 2222:(3,082 m) (France) 2216:(3,083 m) (Aragon) 2210:(3,085 m) (Aragon) 2192:(3,091 m) (France) 2168:(3,107 m) (France) 2144:(3,118 m) (Aragon) 2126:(3,121 m) (Aragon) 2120:(3,125 m) (Aragon) 2084:(3,136 m) (Aragon) 2078:(3,136 m) (Aragon) 2054:(3,150 m) (France) 2042:(3,160 m) (Aragon) 2030:(3,173 m) (France) 2018:(3,185 m) (Aragon) 2012:(3,192 m) (France) 2006:(3,197 m) (France) 2000:(3,204 m) (France) 1994:(3,205 m) (Aragon) 1982:(3,220 m) (Aragon) 1958:(3,254 m) (Aragon) 1952:(3,259 m) (Aragon) 1940:(3,290 m) (Aragon) 1934:(3,293 m) (Aragon) 1922:(3,312 m) (Aragon) 1916:(3,325 m) (Aragon) 1910:(3,332 m) (Aragon) 1904:(3,346 m) (Aragon) 1898:(3,350 m) (Aragon) 1892:(3,350 m) (Aragon) 1886:(3,355 m) (Aragon) 1880:(3,355 m) (Aragon) 1874:(3,375 m) (Aragon) 1868:(3,404 m) (Aragon) 1838:(12,252) in Spain, and 1735:Pic du Midi Observatory 1725:The observatory on the 1717:Pic du Midi Observatory 1563:" agricultural system. 846:Geology of the Pyrenees 454:to steal the cattle of 4328:Great Routes: Pirineos 4315:Pyrenees National Park 3823:Geografia de Catalunya 3720:The Library of History 3654:in the form of a tree. 3525: 3512: 3499: 3486: 3465: 3452: 3149:La Pierre Saint Martin 2945: 2844:Mesa de los Tres Reyes 2748:Pic du Midi de Bigorre 2604:Pointe Célestin Passet 2496:North Besiberri Massif 2430:South Besiberri Massif 1799: 1771: 1730: 1727:Pic du Midi de Bigorre 1583: 1534:Pyrénées National Park 1520: 1361: 1312: 1216: 1160: 1149: 1035:and the valley of the 903:compressional pressure 736: 716: 704: 689: 681: 666: 655: 641: 622: 593:Pyrenees National Park 90:Pirinioak, Auñamendiak 89: 81: 73: 65: 57: 49: 40:The Pyrenees Mountains 4483:Cordillera Cantábrica 3504:[piɾini.o.ak] 2943: 2112:Pic des Gourgs Blancs 1830:(14,367) in Andorra, 1797: 1776:Odeillo solar furnace 1768:Odeillo solar furnace 1766: 1759:Odeillo solar furnace 1724: 1712:Scientific facilities 1574: 1510: 1442:, is confined to the 1355: 1336:Flora of the Pyrenees 1214: 1155: 1143: 727: 710: 695: 687: 672: 661: 647: 628: 616: 563:, from east to west: 518:, from east to west: 419:to the Pyrenees. 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Index

French Pyrenees
Pyrenees (disambiguation)
Spanish
French
Catalan
Aragonese
Occitan
Basque

Aneto
Elevation
Coordinates
42°37′56″N 00°39′28″E / 42.63222°N 0.65778°E / 42.63222; 0.65778
Etymology
Pyrene

Spain
France
Andorra
Range coordinates
42°40′N 1°00′E / 42.667°N 1.000°E / 42.667; 1.000
Age of rock
Paleozoic
Mesozoic
Type of rock
Granite
gneiss
limestone
France
Spain

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