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Sierra de Alhama

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Sierra de Alhama
View of the Sierra de Alhama
Highest point
PeakPico de la Torca
Elevation1,500 m (4,900 ft)
Geography
Sierra de Alhama is located in Spain
Sierra de Alhama
Sierra de Alhama
Location in Spain
LocationMálaga and Granada provinces, Andalusia
CountrySpain
Parent rangePenibaetic System
Geology
OrogenyAlpine orogeny
Type of rockKarstic

Sierra de Alhama is a mountain range of the Penibaetic System in Málaga and Granada provinces, Andalusia, Spain. Its highest point is the 1,500 m high Pico de la Torca. Other notable summits are Hoyo del Toro, 1,353 m, Cerro de Marchamonas, 1,272 m and Morrón de la Cuna 1,222 m. [1]

Geography

This karstic mountain range is part of the ranges in the interior area of Axarquia. It stretches between the Sierra del Jobo and the 1,040 m high Puerto de los Alazores mountain pass in the west and the Sierra de Tejeda in the east with the corridor of Periana between them. The Guadalhorce river has its sources in this range. The Sierra de Alhama also includes the Boquete de Zafarraya an important pass at 992 m in the mountainous region of Axarquía.[2]

The area of the Sierra de Alhama is a protected area as the Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park.[3]

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