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- La Villuerca, also known as Risco de la Villuerca, Pico la Villuerca and Pico de las Villuercas, is the highest peak of the Sierra de Villuercas mountain...
- topónimo Villuercas "Las Villuercas". www.geopostcodes.com. Retrieved 2017-12-28. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Las Villuercas. Las Villuercas Guidebook...
- Sierra de Villuercas or Sierra de las Villuercas, also known as Sierra de Guadalupe after nearby Guadalupe town, is a mountain range in the greater Montes...
- Béjar. The modest heights of Sierra de las Villuercas (topping at 1,603 m (5,259 ft) on the Pico de las Villuercas) rise in the Mesopotamia extremeña. Other...
- has its origins near the town in the Sierra de las Villuercas. Its highest point, the Pico la Villuerca reaches an altitude of 1603 m. Monastery of Santa...
- between the two ranges. Sierra de Villuercas, also known as Sierra de Guadalupe, it rises within Extremadura in Las Villuercas comarca, province of Cáceres...
- at the eastern end. Its highest point, at 1,603 m, is La Villuerca in the Sierra de Villuercas, Extremadura The Sierra Morena, which divides the watershed...
- Traditional comarcas without administrative function in the province are Las Villuercas, Las Hurdes, and Monfragüe. Las Hurdes was one of the poorest regions...
- Branco (Portugal), 191.2 km (118.8 mi) 20 August 2024 – Plasencia to Pico Villuercas, 170.5 km (105.9 mi) 21 August 2024 – Fuente del Maestre to Sevilla, 177 km...
- island in the Caribbeans. The Guadalupe has its sources in the Sierra de Villuercas near Guadalupe, giving its name to the town, and by extension to the monastery...