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Central Cordillera refers to the New Guinea Highlands. Cordillera Central, meaning central range in Spanish, may refer to the following mountain ranges: Cordillera Central, Andes (disambiguation), several mountain ranges in South America Cordillera Blanca, Peru; Cordillera Central, Bolivia; Cordillera Central, Colombia; Cordillera Central, Ecuador
Cordillera Central, Andes (Spanish: "central mountains"), several mountain ranges share the name, such as the one in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru; Cordillera Occidental ("western mountains"), several mountain ranges share the name, such as the one in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru
At its midsection between San Francisco, California and Denver, Colorado, the North American Cordillera is about 1,000 miles (1,600 km) wide, and its physiographic provinces at this midpoint are as follows, going from west to east: the Pacific Coast Ranges, the Central Valley, the Sierra Nevada, the Basin and Range Province (forming many narrow ...
The American Cordillera (/ ˌ k ɔːr d əl ˈ j ɛ r ə / KOR-dəl-YERR-ə) is a chain of mountain ranges (cordilleras), consisting of an almost continuous sequence of mountain ranges that form the western "backbone" of the Americas. [2] Aconcagua is the highest peak of the chain.
Cordillera Central (Colombia) – 1,023 km (636 mi) (section of the Northern Andes, American Cordillera) Lena Plateau – 1,000 km (620 mi) (section of the East Siberian System of mountains) Pontic Mountains – 1,000 km (620 mi) (section of the Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt )
Cantabrian Mountains; Cordillera; Cordillera Central (Colombia) Cordillera Central (Costa Rica) Cordillera Central (Luzon) Cordillera Central (Puerto Rico) Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic; Cordillera de Mérida; Cordillera Occidental (Colombia) Cordillera Oriental (Colombia)
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Mountain ranges of Yukon (3 C, 21 P) Pages in category "North American Cordillera"
Cordillera Mountains may refer to: American Cordillera, North and South America; Arctic Cordillera, northeastern Canada; Andes in South-America (Cordillera Oriental, Cordillera Occidental, and Chile's Cordillera de la Costa) Cordillera Central (Luzon) in the Philippines