Cerro San Rafael

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Cerro San Rafael is a prominent mountain peak in northeastern Mexico, notable for being the highest summit in the Sierra Madre Oriental range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain peak
category Highest points of mountain ranges
Mountains of Coahuila
Mountains of Mexico
climate highland climate
continent North America
country Mexico
elevation approximately 12140 ft
approximately 3700 m
geologicalProvince Sierra Madre Oriental
hasFeature high topographic prominence
prominent summit
hasVegetation alpine grassland
montane forest
highestPointOf Sierra Madre Oriental
locatedIn Coahuila
Mexico
northeastern Mexico
Northern Mexico
surface form: northern Mexico
locatedNear Nuevo León
mountainRange Sierra Madre Oriental
notableFor being the highest summit in the Sierra Madre Oriental
partOf Sierra Madre Oriental
relativeLocation northeast of central Mexico
usedFor hiking
mountaineering
nature observation

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Sierra Madre Oriental highestPoint Cerro San Rafael