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The longest mountain range in the world (above sea level) is the Andes, consisting of several subranges. Cordillera de los Andes, in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela: Cordillera Central, Colombia; Cordillera Occidental, Colombia; Cordillera Oriental, Colombia, Venezuela Serranía del Perijá, Colombia, Venezuela
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
Cerro de Punta or Cerro Punta is the highest peak in Puerto Rico, rising to 1,338 meters (4,390 ft) above sea level. [note 1] The mountain is part of the Cordillera Central and is located on the town boundary between the municipalities of Ponce and Jayuya in the central region of the main island of Puerto Rico.
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)
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 ...
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Mountain ranges of the Great Basin (3 C, 133 P) N. ... Pages in category "North American Cordillera" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.