We keep on studying mountains but now we are going to pay attention to the highest peaks on every mountain chain that we have sutdied.
MOUNTAINS
|
PEAK
|
HEIGHT
|
LOCATION
|
PROVINCE
|
|
1
|
Central Mountain Chain
Sistema Central
|
Almanzor
|
2591
m
|
Sierra de Gredos
|
Ávila
|
2
|
Mountains of Toledo
Montes de Toledo
|
Villuercas
|
1603 m
|
Sierra de Guadalupe
|
Cáceres
|
3
|
Mountains of Leon
Montes de León
|
Teleno
|
2188
m
|
Sierra del Teleno
|
León
|
4
|
Cantabrian Mountain Chain
Cordillera Cantábrica
|
Torre
Cerredo
|
2650
m
|
Picos de Europa
|
Asturias-León
|
5
|
Iberian Mountain Chain
Sistema Ibérico
|
Moncayo
|
2314 m
|
Sierra del Moncayo
|
Zaragoza-Soria
|
6
|
Sierra
Morena
Sierra
Morena
|
Bañuela
|
1324
m
|
Sierra Madrona
|
Ciudad Real
|
7
|
Galician
Massif
Macizo
Galaico
|
Peña
Trevinca
|
2127
m
|
Montes de Trevinca
|
Orense-Zamora
|
8
|
Basque
Mountains
Montes
Vascos
|
Aitxuri
|
1544
m
|
Sierra
de Aizcorri
|
Guipúzcoa
|
9
|
Pyrinees
Pirineos
|
Aneto
|
3404
m
|
Macizo de la Maladeta
|
Huesca
|
10
|
Catalan
Coastal Chain
Cordillera
costero-catalana
|
Turó
de l´Home
|
1712
m
|
Macizo del Montseny
|
Barcelona
|
11
|
Baetic Mountain Chain
Sistema Bético
|
Mulhacén
|
3482
m
|
Sierra Nevada
|
Granada
|
12
|
Canary
Islands
|
Teide
|
3715
m
|
Tenerife
|
|
13
|
Balearic
Islands
|
Puig
Major
|
1445
m
|
Sierra
deTramuntana
|
Mallorca
|
Can you find them in this map?
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