The main mountains in Spain are either the Sierra Nevadas in the south or the Pyrenees that straddle the border with France.
The Sierra Nevadas are higher but the Pyrenees are longer.
The tallest mountain in Spain is Mt. Tiede in the Canary Islands but it is not a range. Not only that but it is only a couple hundred meters higher than the Mulhacen in the Sierra Nevada range.
the main land forms are mountains hills and plains. :)
The Pyrenees Mountains and others lower in Spain.
The Pyranese Mountains are in Spain.
France and Spain share a border with each other between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Principality of Andorra.
The chain of mountains in the northeast of Spain are the Pyrenees.
They are called the Pyrenees Mountains.
No, but the Pyrenees Mountains are on the Spain/France border.
In short, yes. Spain is covered in mountains and its main form of revenue after tourism is agriculture, which without terrace farming, would be impossible in vast parts of the country
The Atlas mountains in Morocco are close to Spain.
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The two main mountain ranges in France (along the border with Spain and Andorra) and the Alps (along the border with Switzerland and Italy).
There are a number of mountains found in Spain. These include Mulhacen, Teide, Aneto, Pico Almanzor, as well as Veleta.