Spain entered the anti-French coalition with Portugal in January of 1793. They withdrew from the War of Pyrenees which freed the French armies from the Pyrenees front.
The most common border-marking geological formations between Portugal and Spain are rivers, not mountains. There is no specific mountain range marking the border.
Spain and Portugal are on the Iberian Peninsula.
Portugal became an independent country in 1139. It then united with Spain in 1580 in the Iberian Union. This lasted until Portugal separated from Spain in 1640 in the Portuguese Restoration War. Portugal has remained independent since 1640.
That range is the Pyrenees, the highest of which is Mt Aneto at 11,168 ft.
Spain is separated from Europe by the Pyrenees Mountains.
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. It can also be said to separate Spain and Portugal from the rest of Europe.
If you mean between Spain and France these are called the Pyrenees. Spain is IN Europe and it also has a border with Portugal. With the exception of Portugal, the Pyrenees could be said to separate Spain from the rest of Europe.
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. It can also be said to separate Spain and Portugal from the rest of Europe.
The Pyrenees separate both Spain and Portugal from the rest of Europe.
The Pyrenees Mountains separate Spain from France.
The Pyrenees Range separates France from Spain.
The Iberian Peninsula.
The Pyrenees Mountains separate France from Spain.
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The Pyrenees mountains belong to the European continent ; they separate the nations of France and Spain.
Spain entered the anti-French coalition with Portugal in January of 1793. They withdrew from the War of Pyrenees which freed the French armies from the Pyrenees front.