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This is a list of mountains of La Gomera, it also includes hills and named rock formations. The highest mountain is Alto de Garajonay with a height of 1,487 metres (4,879 ft).
Name | Height | Coordinates |
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Roque Guará | 28°6′12.18″N 17°18′34.88″W | |
Roque Blanco | 787 m | 28°7′49.44″N 17°12′16.45″W |
Roque de Ojila | 1168 m | 28°6′50.31″N 17°12′39.77″W |
Roque de La Zarcita | 1234 m | 28°6′42.54″N 17°12′53.45″W |
Roque de Carmona | 1103 m | 28°6′35.89″N 17°12′46.96″W |
Roque de Agando | 1182 m | 28°6′19″N 17°12′49.74″W |
Roque de Magro | 691 m | 28°5′31.7″N 17°9′40.02″W |
Roque del Sombrero | 672 m | 28°5′19.57″N 17°9′40.95″W |
Roque Blanco | 353 m | 28°4′39.64″N 17°8′58.15″W |
La Montañeta | 368 m | 28°4′14.55″N 17°11′12.87″W |
Roque Cano | 650 m | 28°10′54.69″N 17°15′23.77″W |
Roque Blanco | 485 m | 28°9′59.97″N 17°14′28.46″W |
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