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- The Penibaetic System (Spanish: Sistema Penibético or Cordillera Penibética) is the southernmost of the three systems of mountain ranges of the Baetic...
- a 130 m high foothill of the Montes de Málaga, part of the Cordillera Penibética. At the top of the hill stands the Castle of Gibralfaro overlooking Málaga...
- 3,715 12,188 3,715 12,188 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Mulhacén Cordillera Penibética (Sierra Nevada) 3,479 11,414 3,285 10,778 Granada Pico Aneto Pyrenees...
- protected in its northern part by the Coast Mountain Range of Cordillera Penibética. It has a microclimate that produces a mean annual temperature of 18 °C...
- Nevada: Guía de Montaña". Aurelio del Castillo y Antonio del Castillo. Ed. Penibética, 2003. ISBN 84-932022-3-1 (Spanish) "Sierra Nevada, Spain". NASA Earth...
- Nevada (Map) (La Alpujarra Marquesado del Zenete ed.). 1:40000. Editorial Penibetica. 2005. ISBN 84-933461-9-5. Sierra Nevada La Alpujarra (Map). 1:40000....
- Sierra Morena, the Valley [of the Guadalquivir] and the [Cordillera] Penibética Andalusia has a surface area of 87,597 square kilometres (33,821 sq mi)...
- 36°40′33″N 4°59′47″W / 36.67583°N 4.99639°W / 36.67583; -4.99639 Geography Torrecilla Spain Location Province of Málaga Parent range Cordillera Penibética...
- southern Spain Location Sierra Nevada, Andalusia Parent range Cordillera Penibética Geology Mountain type Mica-Schist Climbing First ascent Unknown Easiest...
- Spain. It occupies a narrow coastal strip delimited by the cordillera Penibética (Sierra de Mijas, Sierra Alpujata, Sierra Blanca, Sierra Bermeja, Sierra...