Montes Malditos (massif high point context)

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Montes Malditos is a rugged mountain massif in the central Pyrenees, known for containing Aneto, the highest peak in the range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain massif
climate high mountain climate
contains Aneto
Aneto glacier
surface form: Glaciar de Aneto

Maladeta Glacier
surface form: Glaciar de la Maladeta

Maladeta massif
surface form: Maladeta Massif

Pico Maldito
Pico del Medio
surface form: Pico de Coronas

Pico de Tempestades
Pico del Medio
Punta d'Astorg
surface form: Punta d’Astorg
country Spain
drainageBasin Ebro basin
drainedBy Ésera River
geology Paleozoic rocks
hasFeature arêtes
cirques
glacial valleys
highestPoint Aneto
highestPointElevation 3404 m
knownFor glacial landforms
hosting the highest peak of the Pyrenees
rugged alpine terrain
locatedIn Pyrenees
Southern Pyrenees axial zone
surface form: central Pyrenees
nameLanguage Spanish
nameMeaning Accursed Mountains
surface form: Cursed Mountains
near Benasque Valley
Benasque Valley
surface form: Valle de Benasque
partOf Pyrenees
surface form: Axial Pyrenees

Pyrenean High Mountain environment
Pyrenees
surface form: Spanish Pyrenees
popularFor alpine climbing
high‑mountain hiking
mountaineering
rangeType granite and metamorphic massif
region Aragon
Huesca province
surface form: Province of Huesca
touristAccessPoint Benasque Valley
surface form: Benasque

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Aneto hasParentPeak Montes Malditos (massif high point context)