Sierra de Los Filabres
Mountain range in Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sierra de Los Filabres is the largest mountain range in Almería Province, Andalusia, Spain, measuring 50 km (31 mi) in length.
Sierra de Los Filabres | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Calar Alto |
Elevation | 2,168 m (7,113 ft) |
Coordinates | 37°13′25″N 02°32′46″W |
Geography | |
Location | Almería Province, Andalusia |
Country | Spain |
Parent range | Penibaetic System |
Geology | |
Mountain type(s) | Schist and Quartzite |
Its highest point, Calar Alto, also hosts an important astronomical observatory.[1]
Geography
The Sierra de Los Filabres belongs to the Penibaetic System and forms the southern limit of the Almanzora Valley. Besides its highest point, the 2,168 m high Calar Alto, other important peaks are the Tetica de Bacares or "La Tetica" (2,086 m), a breast-shaped hill,[2] and the Calar Gallinero (2,049 m).[3]
The Sierra de Los Filabres is an eastern prolongation of the Sierra de Baza mountain range in the same system. There are picturesque towns in this range, like Olula de Castro,[4] Chercos Viejo and Sierro, to name but a few. The easiest route to reach the range starts from Gérgal.[5]
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