Castru Valnera (Cantabrian) or Castro Valnera (Spanish) is a peak located in the central area of the Cantabrian Mountains, in Burgos, northern Spain. It...
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Magdalena in Santander, a collection of a hundred albarcas (from the Castro Valnera Cultural Association) was exhibited, which attracted more than 35,000...
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Breñas, foothill running perpendicular to the coast Montes de Pas, Castro Valnera 1,707 m in the transition area to the Basque Mountains The Basque Mountains...
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Central (Sierra de Francia) 1,723 5,653 Salamanca Castro Valnera Cordillera Cantábrica (Sierra de Valnera) 1,718 5,636 866 2,841 Burgos and Cantabria Pico...
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the west to the Pass of Los Tornos in the eastern part: Peña Labra, Castro Valnera and the mountain passes of Sejos, El Escudo and La Sía. The great limestone...
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valley, Santander bay Physical characteristics Source • location Castro Valnera • elevation 1,200 m (3,900 ft) Mouth Ría de Mogro • location Santander...
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Mountains, appearing also, although with a very reduced extension, in the Castro Valnera. The main formations of this stratum in Cantabria are the grasslands...
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Cantabria (Spain). It originates in the area known as Los Villares, in Castro Valnera at 1280 m and flows into the Cantabrian Sea through the Cubas estuary...
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Cantabrian valleys. Its slopes are most noticeable and its peaks very high (Castro Valnera at 1,707 m over sea level). The valley occupies partially or totally...
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