Andia
Andia ,Also , Name of Persian Girls , Meaning : small angel , Lovely -Ref: Dehkhoda Dictionary | |
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View of the 1,125 m high Txurregi peak | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,493 m (4,898 ft) |
Coordinates | 42°53′34″N 1°59′52″W / 42.89278°N 1.99778°WCoordinates: 42°53′34″N 1°59′52″W / 42.89278°N 1.99778°W |
Geography | |
Location | Navarre, Spain |
Parent range | Basque mountains |
Climbing | |
First ascent | unknown |
Easiest route | climb |
The Andia Range (Andiako mendilerroa in Basque and Sierra de Andía in Spanish) is a mountain range of western Navarre, Spain, part of the Basque Mountains. Its highest point is the 1,493 metres high Beriain.[1]
Together with the neighboring Urbasa range, Andia is part of the Urbasa-Andia Natural Park.
Peaks
- Beriain 1493 m.
- Ihurbain 1416 m.
- Lezitza 1350 m.
- Amorro 1348 m.
- Peña Blanca 1269 m.
- Pagomotxeta 1237 m.
- Euskal Herriko Erdigunea 1236 m.
- Eskalaborro 1228 m.
- Aitzorrotz 1192 m.
- Dorrokoteka 1176 m.
- Saratsa 1171 m.
- Alto de las Bordas Viejas 1265 m
- Elimendi 1133 m
- Elordia 1235 m
- Gaztelu III 1001 m
- Idoitxiki 1272 m
- Trinidad de Iturgoien 1222 m
- Malkasko 1237 m
- Mendizelaia 982 m
- Mugaga 1217 m
- Satrustegi II 1139 m
- Txurregi 1125 m
- Zoiolagana 1152 m
- Lardanburu 1183 m
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