Espadas Peak
Pico Espadas
Highest point
Elevation3,332[1] m (10,932 ft)
Prominence77 m (253 ft)[1]
ListingPyrenean three-thousanders
List of mountains in Aragon
Coordinates42°39′3.55″N 0°25′40″E / 42.6509861°N 0.42778°E / 42.6509861; 0.42778
Geography
Espadas Peak is located in Pyrenees
Espadas Peak
Espadas Peak
Location in the Pyrenees
LocationRibagorza, Aragon, Spain
Parent rangePyrenees
Geology
Karstic
Climbing
First ascentUnknown
Easiest routeFrom Benasque

The Espadas Peak (Spanish: Pico Espadas or Pico de la Espada) is a mountain on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees, in Grist, Sahún municipality, in the north of Ribagorza comarca, Aragon. This mountain is one of the highest in the Pyrenees.

This peak is located close to Pico Posets in an area of many high summits.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Pico de Espadas, Spain". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  2. ^ Ascensión a el Pico de la Espada (2829 m)[dead link]
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