Aneto

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Aneto is the tallest mountain in the Pyrenees, located in the Spanish province of Huesca and renowned for its glaciers and popular alpine climbing routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural geographic feature
accessRoute La Besurta trailhead
Renclusa Hut approach
alternativeName Pico de Aneto
surface form: Pic d'Aneto
alternativeNameLanguage French
climbingType alpine climbing
continent Europe
country Spain
drainageBasin Ebro basin
Garonne
surface form: Garonne basin
easiestRoute Northwest ridge via Portillón Superior and Aneto Glacier
elevation 11168 ft
3404 m
firstAscentBy Albert de Franqueville
Bernard Arrazau
Jean Sors
Pierre Redonnet
surface form: Louis Redonnet

Pierre Redonnet
Pierre Sanio
Platon de Tchihatcheff
firstAscentDate 1842-07-20
glaciersStatus retreating
hasGlacier Aneto glacier
surface form: Aneto Glacier

Maladeta Glacier
surface form: Barrancs Glacier

Maladeta Glacier
Maladeta Glacier
surface form: Tempestades Glacier
hasMountainHutNearby Refugio de la Renclusa
hasParentPeak Montes Malditos (massif high point context)
hasSummitFeature Virgin Mary statue
iron cross
isHighestPointOf Aragon
Huesca province
surface form: Province of Huesca

Pyrenees
isPartOf Maladeta massif
isPopularFor hiking
mountaineering
ski mountaineering
listing Country high point of Aragon
Ultra-prominent peak
locatedIn Aragon
Benasque Valley
Huesca province
surface form: Province of Huesca

Pyrenees
locatedInProtectedArea Posets–Maladeta Natural Park
mountainRange Pyrenees
nameLanguage Spanish
nearestTown Benasque Valley
surface form: Benasque
prominence 2773 m
9098 ft

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