Spain has three land borders - to the north with France, and to the west with Portugal. The mountains which form the border with France are the Pyrennees. There are several mountain ranges which run mainly north-east to south-west across the Iberian peninsula, but none of them are specifically borders between Spain and Portugal. There is also a small land-border between Spain and the British colony of Gibraltar, but it is not mountainous.
The Pyrenees Mountains (in French: Les Pyrénées - in Spanish: Los Pirineos) form the natural border between France and Spain, and completely engulf the tiny nation of Andorra. The border separating the two countries runs at the highest point of the Pyrenees mountain range.
The Pyrenees border Spain in the north-east, and in the north as well. They make up all the border with France.
Those are the Pyrenees Mountains.
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.
The Pyrenees and the Sierra Nevadas are two famous ranges in Spain.
The Pyrenees mountain range separates France and Spain. It extends for about 430 km (267 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Mediterranean Sea in the east, forming a natural border between the two countries.
Tai Shan is the most famous mountain range.
The Pyrénées is the mountain range located on the border between France and Spain.
It is definitely a mountain range and not a desert.
The Appalachian mountain range is the oldest mountain range in North America
The Appalachian mountain range is the oldest mountain range in North America
The Pyrenees mountain range separates France from Spain.
Spain borders France directly to the south. The Himalayas are north of India.
The Atlas Mountains are a major mountain range in North Africa.
To the north begins the famous Atlas Mountains. The range extends from the Western Sahara through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia to 1,600 kilometers; And it is the longest uninterrupted range in Africa.