Mendaza

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Mendaza is the location of the ancient tree known as the Encina de las Tres Patas de Mendaza, a 1,200-year old Holm Oak.  Tres Patas means "three feet."
Mendaza is the location of the ancient tree known as the Encina de las Tres Patas de Mendaza, a 1,200-year old Holm Oak. Tres Patas means "three feet."

Mendaza is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. The Battle of Mendaza took place here in 1834.

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Coordinates: 42°38′N, 2°14′W