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Mulhacén

Mulhacén

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Mulhacén, with an elevation of 3,482 metres, is the highest mountain in peninsular Spain and in all of the Iberian Peninsula. It is part of the Sierra Nevada range in the Penibaetic System. It is named after Abu'l-Hasan Ali, known as Muley Hacén in Spanish, the penultimate Muslim ruler of Granada in the 15th century who, according to legend, was buried on the summit of the mountain. It is still known in present-day Arabic as Jabal Mawla el-Hassan.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulhacén

Location

Granada Spain

Coordinates

37.05344° N, 3.31154° W