The Pyrenees Mountains.
it changes every year but generally the alps and pyrenees
No, there are no fossils in the Pyrenees.
The Carpathians would be much longer.
There are the Pyrenees Mountain in the north, and the Sierra Nevada range in the south.
There are 16 mountains in the pyrenees
I got my Great Pyrenees from www.goldstrikeboergoats.com
There is no Pyrenees Desert. There are, however, the Pyrenees Mountains. The Pyrenees is a range of mountains in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain.
The Midi-Pyrenees region in France receives approximately 3 million tourists per year, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking its diverse natural landscapes, historic sites, and cultural attractions.
Spain is separated from Europe by the Pyrenees Mountains.
Spain is in Europe, so there is no mountain range that divides Spain from Europe. What you are referring to is the Pyrenees Mountains, which forms much of Spain's border with France. As Spain is in the southeast of Europe, it could be looked upon as a boundary between Spain and most of the rest of Europe.
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