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Mulhacén ([mulaˈθen]), with an
elevation of 3,479
metres (11,414 ft), is the
highest mountain in
peninsular Spain and in all of the
Iberian Peninsula....
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Granada in Spain. It
contains the
highest point of
continental Spain:
Mulhacén, at 3,479
metres (11,414 ft)
above sea level. It is a po****r
tourist destination...
- 150
Derbi Mulhacén 125
Derbi Mulhacén Café 125
Supermoto Derbi Senda 50
Derbi Senda X-Race/X-Treme 50
Derbi Senda 125 4T SM
Derbi Mulhacén 659
Derbi Terra...
- best-known
range of the
Baetic System is the
Sierra Nevada,
which contains the
Mulhacén, the
highest mountain in
continental Spain and in the
Iberian Peninsula...
- Catholicism. The sons took the
names of Juan de
Granada and
Fernando de Granada.
Mulhacén, the
highest mountain of the
Iberian Peninsula, is
named after Abu'l-Hasan...
- Physiographically,
Armenia falls entirely in
Western Asia, so
total figures are given.
Mulhacén is the
highest point of
Spain on
mainland Europe,
while the
highest peak...
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Teide is the
highest mountain peak in the
Atlantic Ocean. The
summit of
Mulhacén is the
highest point in
continental Spain. The
Spratly Islands are claimed...
- (Baetic System)
whose highest peak, the 3,478-metre-high (11,411-foot)
Mulhacén,
located in
Sierra Nevada, is the
highest elevation in the
Iberian Peninsula...
- part of the
Alpujarras region. Two of the
highest mountains in Spain,
Mulhacén and Alcazaba, are just to the
north of the village, a few hours' walk away...
- Peninsula. It
includes the
highest point in the peninsula, 3,478 m high
Mulhacén in the
Sierra Nevada. The
Penibaetic System runs
along the
south coast...