Sierra Mágina | |
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The Pico Almadén, seen from Arbuniel |
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Elevation | 2,167 m (7,110 ft) |
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Sierra Mágina
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Range | Cordillera Penibética |
Geology | |
Type | Limestone |
Climbing | |
Easiest route | From Albanchez de Mágina, Bedmar, Belmez de la Moraleda, Cambil, Huelma, Jimena, Jódar, Mancha Real, Pegalajar or Torres |
The Sierra Mágina is a massif in the province of Jaén (southern Spain), part of the Cordillera Subbética. The highest peak is the Pico Mágina, with an elevation of 2,164 m.
The boundaries of the massif are grossly defined by the Guadalquivir valley from the north, the Guardiana Menor from east, and Guadahortuna from south and the Guadalbullón from south.
Most of the chain is included in a natural park, the Parque Natural de Sierra Mágina.[1]