No. Not in North America. There are mountain ranges in North America with other names - like the Rocky Mountains.
The Pyrenees Mountain Range is in Europe.
Pyrenees (Spain/France)
Pyrenees
The mountain range in the northeast of Spain is called the Pyrenees. It forms a natural border with France and stretches approximately 430 kilometers from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean Sea. The Pyrenees are known for their stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and popular hiking trails.
There are the Pyrenees Mountain in the north, and the Sierra Nevada range in the south.
The Pyrenees isn't a mountain, it's a mountain range. And mountain ranges doesn't have one specific summit.
The Pyrenees Mountains.
The major mountain ranges in Spain include the Pyrenees in the north, the Sierra Nevada in the south, the Cantabrian Mountains in the north, and the Sistema Central in the center of the country. These ranges contribute to the diverse geography and climate of Spain.
Mount Elbert is located in the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains, in the state of Colorado, United States. It is the highest peak in Colorado and the second-highest peak in the contiguous United States.
Denali or Mount McKinley is the highest mountain in North America.
No, they are in Europe. They are a natural border between Spain and France.
The mountain range is called the Pyrenees (and is still the Pyrenees to Americans).
South America is North and a little East from Antarctica. The Pyrenees Mountains separate France and Spain. The Principality of Andorra, with a population of approximately 84,000, lies in the eastern Pyrenees on this border.