Cordillera Penibética

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The Cordillera Penibética mountain range is the most southerly of the Béticas mountain ranges; it runs along the south coast of Andalusia, from the province of Cádiz to the province of Almería. A little further north, across the intermountain basins known as the Hoya de Baza and the Hoja de Guadix, are the Cordillera Subbética and the Cordillera Prebética.

The mountain ranges that make up the Penibética complex are, from west to east, the Serranía de Ronda, the Sierra de Grazalema, the Sierra de Tejeda y Almijara, the Sierra Nevada, the Sierra de la Contraviesa, the Sierra de Gádor, the Sierra de Baza, and the Sierra de los Filabres.


Coordinates: 37°00′N, 4°00′W

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